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Don’t worry about a missed dose. One really isn’t a big deal. My doctor was happy for me to take two days off Tasigna if it turned out I needed to but won’t bore you with the story. It’s important to not keep missing doses I.e several a month as that’s when it can start to have an impact, but one dose you’re fine 😊
Hi, if the joint pain goes within 1-2 days of taking your normal dose, it could well related to the missed dose. If it goes on after that I think it probably has another cause. The half life of Tasigna in blood is around 17 hours, so there is a bit of variation in the levels in your system over the 24 hour cycles (assume you are taking it twice a day?). If it goes away quickly when on normal routine, the effect is worth bearing in mind if you are considering dose reduction at any time in the future.
Hi, Have you been on Tasigna for 6 months or more - I see you have been using the site for 6 months.? If so, and you've not had this issue before, and it has not got better 3 days after your missed dose, it is seems more likely that the joint pain is caused by something else. A single missed dose is unlikely to have a significant impact on your test results. What is your latest PCR?
I know this is easy to say, but the I would really suggest that if you can stop yourself worrying about the missed dose it would be good. It has happened; you will make sure you don't miss another one, and there's not a lot else you can do. I hope the joint pain clears up soon.
Yes, I was dx last dec. It's been 7 months now.
My 6th month PCR is 0.0065.
My joint and muscle pains are still the same. Have to hit gym or get doc appointment to get some relief :-)