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#2007475 - 23/05/10 08:48 AM Azathioprine and side effects
gringo Offline
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Hi
new to this forum. Have just started taking Azathioprine for Crohns and am suffering with headaches and terrible chills and shivers, feels like I'm getting the flu and this happens every day - more in the afternoon and evening. Has this happened to anyone else and does it go?

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#2007555 - 23/05/10 02:36 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: gringo]
Roscoe Offline
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Hey greengirl,

Sorry your not feeling the best. I couldnt tolerate azathioprine either - Not chills etc but headaches and nausea.

My gastro changed my meds and put me onto mercaptopurine (6mp) instead. I have had no trouble with taking this one.

Dont know if that is an option for you - I hope you feel better soon smile
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#2008045 - 24/05/10 02:17 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: Roscoe]
Stormnz Offline
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Hi, I had chills moderate headache (bad enough to take paracetamol) severe nausea with these symptoms getting worse as the day progressed and obviously much worse after my last pills of the day. Thee nausea progressed to vomiting in the evenings after a couple of weeks, the cause was an inflammed liver from a reaction to Azathiaprine.

Sounds like you are having the same trouble. When was your last blood test? You should be having them weekly while starting that new drug. Are you also taking Prendesone at the moment,as that will lessen the effects of the druug reaction as well. When/if your prendesone dose is dropping each week your symptoms will get worse. Well thats what happened to me anyway...
Talk to your specialist, I think the figures are 10% of ppl react badly to Aza. Lt us know how you get on smile

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#2008250 - 24/05/10 06:31 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: Stormnz]
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I've been taking azathioprine for nearly three years and it's been mainly okay. I do feel nauseous on it but I'm not actually sick. In fact, sometimes I think it's the condition not the drug that's causing the nausea. I am constantly fatigued but again I think that's the condition rather than the drug. If you can tolerate it it does seem to be able to hold remission. Good luck with it.
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#2008389 - 24/05/10 08:59 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: jjwrites]
gringo Offline
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Registered: 23/05/10
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Hi thanks for all your comments, really comforting to know I'm not alone in this. My spec only wants blood tests in 3 weeks so will have to wait and see, meanwhile chills better but headaches getting really bad. Unfortunatley I couldn't handle prednisone at all and had to stop as got major side effects. I think I will keep on this for now as from what I can see it seems to work for a lot of people, although I'm still only taking 50mg a day and spec wants me on 100g, but bit worried about upping it until I've had a first blood tests and headaches subside.

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#2139933 - 05/01/11 04:52 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: gringo]
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Registered: 03/09/10
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Hi everyone. I'm pretty new here - This thread is over 6 months old so I was wondering how you were getting on with the azathioprine gringo? Are you still on it?

I was diagnosed with UC about 3yrs ago. I've had the option of taking azathioprine it but I've been really reserved about it, mainly because I'm worried about the side effects. I'm getting to the point where I don't really have anything to lose. I've been on a heavily restricted (yet balanced) diet for nearly 5 months and my colitis could be described as moderate and not improving, so I think it might be time to give these meds a go.

I would really appreciate if anyone could tell me their perspectives on/experiences of azathioprine, that could help me make a decision.. thanks smile

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#2148150 - 19/01/11 05:07 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: ahs9]
2spotties Offline
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I take azathioprine for my UC and I feel great on it. I have been on them for around 18 months now.

I sometimes feel a bit run down when I'm fighting off an infection or illness like a cold but other than that I can't complain. My blood tests have all been really good.

The best thing I thought with these meds is that if they are starting to affect you in a bad way like comprimising your liver you can stop them straight away and there is no lasting problems.

The downside for me is that I would like to have more children but you definitley cannot fall pregnant on these meds - not sure if you need to take that into consideration or not.

Hope this has been of help to you with making your decision. And I hope you start to feel better soon.
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#2149003 - 20/01/11 11:37 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: 2spotties]
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I've been on azathioprine for about 8 years.
no major side effects other than a bit of thinning hair and get sunburnt really quickly.
oh i used to catch every cold that was going around, but i get a flu shot every year and i'm hardly ever sick now.

i've been pregnant while on azathioprine and my daughter is fine. planning on getting pregnant again this year and i'm on 100mg.

being on azathioprine has changed my life and i wouldnt be without it!
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#2149086 - 21/01/11 09:30 AM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: olivia]
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I take 6mp (mercaptopurine) which is the alternative to azathioprine. Aza made me extremely nauseaous but I do know now that you can start off at a small dose and go up slowly which is what I did after having my son.

I too suffer from thinning hair and I also have to be a bit more vigilant when there are bugs about but apart from that Ive found it the best 'maintenance' med out there to keep me well.

I was sure you'd been on aza while preg with T Liv, so I was freaking out a bit after reading the post above yours as I was thinking Im SURE my gastro said he'd prefer me to be on it if I conceive than not. Its be a bit late now eek
Phew, minor panic attack rofl
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#2154189 - 30/01/11 04:57 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: Roscoe]
ahs9 Offline
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Loc: Hamilton, NZ
Thanks for your responses everyone, your advice has really helped smile

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#2157809 - 06/02/11 07:34 AM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: olivia]
2spotties Offline
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Hi - It is nice to hear that people are having babies on aza. I was told no way by all the medical people in my life.
I'm on a high dose at the moment but were you on 100mg while pregnant and trying?? What other medications were you on?
Sorry for all the questions but I want more babies.....
also did you breast feed while on the meds?
Thanks
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#2158304 - 07/02/11 07:14 AM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: 2spotties]
olivia Offline
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2spotties,
I was on 50mg while pregnant. this time i'm on 100-150mg and trying in the next few months to get preg.
I'm also on Pentasa 100mg.
Yes was fine to breastfeed while on my meds.

i was under a wellington specialist a few years ago (his name will come to me eventually) and he was fine with me being on aza and getting preg. John Wyeth was his name i think?

feel free to ask anymore questions smile
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#2194755 - 15/04/11 03:24 AM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: olivia]
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Hi there, Im a 28y F and was diagnosed w CD in 2009, I was put on azathiaprine 200mg dec 2009, then upped to 250 later 2010, now my liver has toxic levels of 6TG so on monday I dropped to 75mg a day combinded w 100mg of Allopurinol (gout medication) so far so good, and when I finish today i have bloods (fortnightly) to check my levels LFT-Liver function test and monitor my CRP (inflammatory markers. i have not had any real side effects with Aza, hoping now my dose lower I will be able to get pregnant but I was told no breast feeding.

Good to hear that you did Olivia.

Cheers ;-)

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#2194806 - 15/04/11 08:30 AM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: nursekj]
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just seen my specialist (palmy hospital) last month and he's put up my meds so now i'm on: azathioprine 200mg (4 pills) and pentasa 2000mg (4 pills) per day and he said i'm fine to get pregnant and breast feed on that.
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#2215468 - 18/05/11 12:23 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: olivia]
boltman Offline
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Sorry to read about your problem. My Specialist put me on Azathioprine and I had a very bad reaction. It started as vomiting and shivers then tender knee joint progressing to the other knee,then I started getting a very sensitive tingling on the palms of both hands. Over the next 36hrs it all got worse until I was in bed violently shaking and was in agony walking due to the pain in my knee joints. To the point of not being able to get to the loo in time. My hand palms came out in red spots and were very tender.

I stopped the pills and on the monday hobbled into my GP's rooms he took one look at me and told me that I should have called an Ambulance as my body was going into severe shock. My plams ended up peeling it took me around three months to come right. Just keep track of whats happening to your body the drugs the we are given are very potent.

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#2220455 - 27/05/11 09:23 AM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: boltman]
Camom Offline
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Registered: 17/05/11
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Thanks everyone for your feedback on Azathiaprine. My son 16, has been forced into a position of taking Aza (in combo with Prednisone) as after 6 months of suffering with severe symtoms, other softer options hav failed to produce a remission. It is good to know a) what to look out for in terms of reaction and b) that some people cope well and the desired effect of a remission is induced. I hope and pray my boy is in the later category. 2 days in on Aza and only mild chills and fevers. Some nausea too, but this could be the Crohn's as nausea has been one of his constant symptoms anyway.Fingers crossed.

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#2220613 - 27/05/11 01:37 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: gringo]
Camom Offline
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Would anyone know how long it takes for Azathiaprine to work and for Crohns symptoms to abate ? Do the chills, aches, periodic fevers ie:-flu like symptoms remain a daily occurence, or do these dissapate once your body has adjusted ? Thanks

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#2221952 - 31/05/11 08:40 AM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: Camom]
Njb Offline
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Registered: 28/07/07
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Loc: Levin
Hi Camom

My son, almost 15 years old,has crohns. Diagnosed at 10y and he's tried just about all the drugs!
Prednisone, pentasa, azathioprine, weekly methatrexate injections for a year, 6 weekly infliximab infusions for a year, and currently having 2 weekly humira injections at home.
The doctors say that it takes 6 months for azathioprine to kick in and work well.
He had constant nausea taking azathioprine so the doctors have switched him to mercaptopurine. The nausea was immediately gone.

Humira is working very well for him, he has finally grown a few centimetres since being on this drug and has put on some weight.

Current cocktail is mercaptopurine, humira, iron supplement, omeprazole (for reflux). No special diet, no nausea.

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#2221957 - 31/05/11 09:07 AM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: Njb]
olivia Offline
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Loc: Palmerston North
has surgery been talked about?
i had my first crohn's surgery when i was 15
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#2222114 - 31/05/11 02:06 PM Re: Azathioprine and side effects [Re: olivia]
Njb Offline
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Registered: 28/07/07
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Loc: Levin
Hi Olivia

Has had yearly endoscopies and colonoscopies, except for this year they have given him a reprieve as he is doing so much better. Surgery hasn't been necessary so far.

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