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Name: Jennifer Osborne on Aug 11, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Juniper Ellis on Aug 11, 2004State: MDCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Susanne Robertson on Aug 11, 2004State: MACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Elisabet Eriksson on Aug 11, 2004State: CACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Janet Middleton on Aug 11, 2004State: FLCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Morgan Silverman on Aug 11, 2004State: COCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Brandilyn Vaidya on Aug 11, 2004State: VACountry: USComments: PLEASE!!! WE need to see what we women are putting in our bodies! A Drug originally for prostate cancer now treating WOMAN! DOesn't make sense! And then they are PUSHING it on our doctors! WE NEED INFORMATION!Flag
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Name: Jessica Sawyer on Aug 11, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Martha H Harris on Aug 11, 2004State: NCCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Teresa Gibbs on Aug 11, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Sharolyn Ericksen on Aug 11, 2004State: UTCountry: USComments: Although Lupron has been a good treatment option for many women with endometriosis, I agree that certain women experience severe and even deadly side effects. I think Lupron may affect women of different age groups very differently depending on their hormone sensitivities and levels. I am one of those women who experienced a potentially lethal side affect. Three days after my first shot of Lupron, I experienced severe chest pain. No one wanted to believe that it could possibly have been the Lupron. I was told that I was anxious in the emergency room and sent home. Three weeks later, I collapsed from the same chest pain at work and again went to the ER where they did tests and found DVT and a pulmonary embolus in my left lung. I was 29 years old when this happened. I have no history of blood clots nor do I have a genetic disposition to having them. I am grateful that I have some relief from the endometriosis pain after my Lupron treatment. I just wonder if there may be additional testing to see why some women respond so differently to this drug. It sure could not hurt.Flag
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Name: Leslie Palter on Aug 11, 2004State: MACountry: USComments: i many years ago,was diagnosed with endometriosis by 3 doctors. very well known.with very high positions. one is charge of one of the biggest and best hospitals in boston. i got lucky and fortunately a 4th dr. diagnosed that i had a cyst, which was than removed. i was only 28 at the time. now at 47, i think its tragic that almost 20years later, we still have some incompetent care and we allow there to be drugs that not only do not help, but hurt the patient. for a young vivacious women to have to go through this is truly unjust and if not criminal.Flag
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Name: Amanda Eggers on Aug 11, 2004State: ILCountry: USComments: I was on lupron for about 6 months a little over a year ago. I sufferd many probelms due to it. I was diagnosed with ostioperosis after using it. I have been on actonel and now find out it may have been a false reading due to the lupron. I also had memory loss and dizzyness often. I dont think it helped at all it just hinderd my outcome.Flag
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Name: Kathleen Willette on Aug 11, 2004State: MECountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Melissa Harry on Aug 11, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Patricia Mendez on Aug 11, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Tricia Day on Aug 11, 2004State: MECountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Chiarello on Aug 11, 2004State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Melissa Forgione on Aug 11, 2004State: NYCountry: USComments: There is no reason why we should suffer because a company does not want to spend the money to properly research their drugs...And their is no reason why the doctors should lie and tell us that there are no side effects, when clearly this drug is dangerous to most women who use it.Flag
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Name: Lilia Messmore on Aug 11, 2004State: VACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Susan Ericksen on Aug 11, 2004State: UTCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Trina Hare on Aug 11, 2004State:Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Francesca Pozzo on Aug 11, 2004State:Country: ITComments:Flag
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Name: Sonia Traumann on Aug 11, 2004State: COCountry: USComments: I have endometriosis and I have been offered to use Lupron as a therapy but I have always refused it due to the side effects.Flag
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Name: Charlene Larson on Aug 11, 2004State: TXCountry: USComments: Please check into Lupron!Flag
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Name: Barre Katherine on Aug 11, 2004State: TXCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Erica Silverman on Aug 11, 2004State: CACountry: USComments: I have a family member who seems to be suffering long term effects from use of Lupron. This needs to be investigated to prevent more women from being damaged while Takeda Abbott continues to profit while ignoring these questions.Flag
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Name: Regina Granger on Aug 11, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Ashley Chiarello on Aug 11, 2004State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Bridget Fitzgerald on Aug 11, 2004State: TXCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Randi Wayman on Aug 11, 2004State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Kelly Elardo on Aug 11, 2004State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Trina Mescher on Aug 11, 2004State: CACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jane Smith on Aug 11, 2004State: MECountry: USComments: Congressional subcommittee must investigate this women's health risk immediately; if FDA won't do it, empower the subcommittee to get to the bottom of drug company malfeasance.Flag
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Name: Meg Bischler on Aug 11, 2004State: PACountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: Sybille Lichtenstein on Aug 11, 2004State:Country: IEComments:Flag
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Name: Tina Estill on Aug 11, 2004State: TXCountry: USComments: A study is severely needed on this drug. It is widely used by gynecologists and marginally works. The effects are very temporary at best. Review the survey by the Endometriosis Association. Major side effects may not develop until two years or more after taking. Is this drug causing further damage to our bodies Women with endometriosis often suffer with great pain from the disease. Many of us also suffer from a long list of auto-immune diseases. We do not need to suffer from the side effects of drugs, when there are better treatments available.Flag
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Name: Laura Brady on Aug 11, 2004State: TXCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Janet Allen on Aug 11, 2004State: MACountry: USComments: I think it horrific that any drug not fully tested be subscribed to any human.Flag
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Name: Iymaani Jones on Aug 11, 2004State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Amy Powell on Aug 11, 2004State: TXCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Julie Fernandez on Aug 11, 2004State: MSCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Wendy Larson on Aug 11, 2004State: TXCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: William Bunn II on Aug 11, 2004State: VACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Arlene Page on Aug 11, 2004State: VACountry:Comments: It is extremely important that all the effects of Lupron be studied, and the resulting information be available so that women and their doctors can make fully informed decisions.Flag
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Name: Denise Wendelin on Aug 11, 2004State: NVCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Carole Gauthier on Aug 11, 2004State:Country: CAComments: I am very bad for two years now wnen i had my first shot.Flag
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Name: Mike Alexander on Aug 11, 2004State: MACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Connie Eastburn on Aug 11, 2004State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Kevin Primrose on Aug 11, 2004State: FLCountry: USComments: The effects of Lupron definitely need to be futher investigated!Flag