On 4 Aug 2003 at 8:17, Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD wrote: If I recall, you mentioned awhile back that you were have some kind of adverse reaction to Comtan. I just looked up the prescribing info for Comtan and found: Fibrotic Complications: Cases of retroperitoneal fibrosis, pulmonary infiltrates, pleural effusion, and pleural thickening have been reported in some patients treated with ergot derived dopaminergic agents. These complications may resolve when the drug is discontinued, but complete resolution does not always occur. Although these adverse events are believed to be related to the ergoline structure of these compounds, whether other, nonergot derived drugs (e.g., entacapone) that increase dopaminergic activity can cause them is unknown. It should be noted that the expected incidence of fibrotic complications is so low that even if entacapone caused these complications at rates similar to those attributable to other dopaminergic therapies, it is unlikely that it would have been detected in a cohort of the size exposed to entacapone. Four cases of pulmonary fibrosis were reported during clinical evelopment of entacapone; three of these patients were also treated with pergolide and one with bromocriptine. The duration of treatment with entacapone ranged from 7 - 17 months. This information is on the Comtan website: http://www.comtan.com/hcp/tools/product.jsp It states that it's unlikely Comtan could be a factor, but there are always exceptions. Could it be something you might discuss with the doctors? Anyways, I am thinking of you and will pray daily for the best possible outcome; and will be looking for your posts. Best, Kathrynne * * * Thankyou Kathrynne, I will bring this up when I next see the dr. cheers ..... murray Murray Charters <[log in to unmask]> http://www.geocities.com/murraycharters/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn