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New to Tafinlar/ side effects?

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    Judy D
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    I have been on Tafinlar for4 1/2 days. Experiencing headaches and severe pain on bottoms of my feet. I do have neuropathy but this feels different. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? If so what helped? Thanks for all the previous help.
    Judy
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      aldakota22
      Participant

      Sorry to hear of your side affects while on "T".I am on it for just over 5 weeks now and did not experience anything like you have.For the first week I only needed tylenol for a minor headache.Do have minor joint pain in the hands and shoulder.Nothing too serious.Hopefully your pain will lessen in time.Maybe some others may add their input on "T". Beat the Beast.     Al

      aldakota22
      Participant

      Sorry to hear of your side affects while on "T".I am on it for just over 5 weeks now and did not experience anything like you have.For the first week I only needed tylenol for a minor headache.Do have minor joint pain in the hands and shoulder.Nothing too serious.Hopefully your pain will lessen in time.Maybe some others may add their input on "T". Beat the Beast.     Al

      aldakota22
      Participant

      Sorry to hear of your side affects while on "T".I am on it for just over 5 weeks now and did not experience anything like you have.For the first week I only needed tylenol for a minor headache.Do have minor joint pain in the hands and shoulder.Nothing too serious.Hopefully your pain will lessen in time.Maybe some others may add their input on "T". Beat the Beast.     Al

      Mat
      Participant
      I’ve been on the GSK combo for 9 weeks. Side effects have been relatively minor. When I have had pain–and I do occasionally get it on the bottom of my feet as you describe–it usually resolves on its own within a day or two. Consider asking your doctor to add the Mekinist.
        Judy D
        Participant
        Thanks for the info what is Mekinist?
        POW
        Participant

        Judy, for a discussion of Mekinist read the thread that Josh started a couple of weeks ago titled "BRAF Mutation". It's at:

        http://www.melanoma.org/find-support/patient-community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page/braf-mutation

        POW
        Participant

        Judy, for a discussion of Mekinist read the thread that Josh started a couple of weeks ago titled "BRAF Mutation". It's at:

        http://www.melanoma.org/find-support/patient-community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page/braf-mutation

        POW
        Participant

        Judy, for a discussion of Mekinist read the thread that Josh started a couple of weeks ago titled "BRAF Mutation". It's at:

        http://www.melanoma.org/find-support/patient-community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page/braf-mutation

        NYKaren
        Participant
        Darafinib and Menkist are the 2 drugs that make Tafinlar. Sometimes some doctors will add them one at a time,(not sure why) but if your label says “Tafinlar” you are already on both. Yes, the foot pain is a known side-effect, I don’t know what to do about it; I only had it mildly and it’s almost gone; what does your doctor say?
        POW
        Participant

        Karen, where did you get the idea that Tafinlar is a combination of two drugs? It's not.

        According to a GSK press release: "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved two new drugs, Tafinlar (dabrafenib) and Mekinist (trametinib), for patients with advanced (metastatic) or unresectable (cannot be removed by surgery) melanoma, the most dangerous type of skin cancer."

        Right now, the FDA has only approved Tafinlar and Mekinist to be prescribed and used seperately– one or the other. The combination of the two has been fast-tracked for FDA approval, but that hasn't happened yet. 

        It's true that physicians can prescribe both drugs together if they want to go "off label" but most insurance companies will not pay for both drugs at once unless and until the combination gets FDA approval.

        Mat
        Participant
        POW is absolutely correct. These are 2 different drugs. Tafinlar does not “include” Mekinist.
        Mat
        Participant
        POW is absolutely correct. These are 2 different drugs. Tafinlar does not “include” Mekinist.
        Mat
        Participant
        POW is absolutely correct. These are 2 different drugs. Tafinlar does not “include” Mekinist.
        POW
        Participant

        Karen, where did you get the idea that Tafinlar is a combination of two drugs? It's not.

        According to a GSK press release: "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved two new drugs, Tafinlar (dabrafenib) and Mekinist (trametinib), for patients with advanced (metastatic) or unresectable (cannot be removed by surgery) melanoma, the most dangerous type of skin cancer."

        Right now, the FDA has only approved Tafinlar and Mekinist to be prescribed and used seperately– one or the other. The combination of the two has been fast-tracked for FDA approval, but that hasn't happened yet. 

        It's true that physicians can prescribe both drugs together if they want to go "off label" but most insurance companies will not pay for both drugs at once unless and until the combination gets FDA approval.

        POW
        Participant

        Karen, where did you get the idea that Tafinlar is a combination of two drugs? It's not.

        According to a GSK press release: "The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved two new drugs, Tafinlar (dabrafenib) and Mekinist (trametinib), for patients with advanced (metastatic) or unresectable (cannot be removed by surgery) melanoma, the most dangerous type of skin cancer."

        Right now, the FDA has only approved Tafinlar and Mekinist to be prescribed and used seperately– one or the other. The combination of the two has been fast-tracked for FDA approval, but that hasn't happened yet. 

        It's true that physicians can prescribe both drugs together if they want to go "off label" but most insurance companies will not pay for both drugs at once unless and until the combination gets FDA approval.

        NYKaren
        Participant
        Darafinib and Menkist are the 2 drugs that make Tafinlar. Sometimes some doctors will add them one at a time,(not sure why) but if your label says “Tafinlar” you are already on both. Yes, the foot pain is a known side-effect, I don’t know what to do about it; I only had it mildly and it’s almost gone; what does your doctor say?
        NYKaren
        Participant
        Darafinib and Menkist are the 2 drugs that make Tafinlar. Sometimes some doctors will add them one at a time,(not sure why) but if your label says “Tafinlar” you are already on both. Yes, the foot pain is a known side-effect, I don’t know what to do about it; I only had it mildly and it’s almost gone; what does your doctor say?
        bkinman
        Participant
        I have beenon “T” since 8/22. Headaches have been my biggest problem until I got to full dose then i startedhaving chills and fevers. Backed me down for a couple weeks went back to full dose and added MEK and am in hospital now for fever chills and passing out. They want to rule out sepsis. Take lortab 10 for headaches. They are not as severe as the first time on full dose. 2 II
        NYKaren
        Participant
        Yes, you are absolutely right. I am sorry. I was way too tired last night.
        Karen

        NYKaren
        Participant
        Yes, you are absolutely right. I am sorry. I was way too tired last night.
        Karen

        NYKaren
        Participant
        Does somebody know that most insurances won’t pay? Mine does, and my onc says every specialty pharmacy she’s seen does too.
        NYKaren
        Participant
        Does somebody know that most insurances won’t pay? Mine does, and my onc says every specialty pharmacy she’s seen does too.
        POW
        Participant

        What is a "specialty pharmacy"? Do you mean a compounding pharmacy? And what does the pharmacy have to do with whether or not an insurance company will cover the drug? I guess I'm just not understanding the situation.

        POW
        Participant

        What is a "specialty pharmacy"? Do you mean a compounding pharmacy? And what does the pharmacy have to do with whether or not an insurance company will cover the drug? I guess I'm just not understanding the situation.

        NYKaren
        Participant
        pharmacy that specializes in drugs for rare or chronic conditions. Medco, CVS Caremark, OptumRx, etc.
        On my insurance, Zel and Tafinlar are both delivered that way.
        NYKaren
        Participant
        pharmacy that specializes in drugs for rare or chronic conditions. Medco, CVS Caremark, OptumRx, etc.
        On my insurance, Zel and Tafinlar are both delivered that way.
        NYKaren
        Participant
        pharmacy that specializes in drugs for rare or chronic conditions. Medco, CVS Caremark, OptumRx, etc.
        On my insurance, Zel and Tafinlar are both delivered that way.
        POW
        Participant

        What is a "specialty pharmacy"? Do you mean a compounding pharmacy? And what does the pharmacy have to do with whether or not an insurance company will cover the drug? I guess I'm just not understanding the situation.

        bkinman
        Participant
        I have BCBS of AL. I have to go through speciality pharmacy, but Zelboraf, tafinlar and MEK have all been covered. I do know my employer is self insured. Don’t know if makes a difference.
        bkinman
        Participant
        I have BCBS of AL. I have to go through speciality pharmacy, but Zelboraf, tafinlar and MEK have all been covered. I do know my employer is self insured. Don’t know if makes a difference.
        bkinman
        Participant
        I have BCBS of AL. I have to go through speciality pharmacy, but Zelboraf, tafinlar and MEK have all been covered. I do know my employer is self insured. Don’t know if makes a difference.
        NYKaren
        Participant
        Does somebody know that most insurances won’t pay? Mine does, and my onc says every specialty pharmacy she’s seen does too.
        NYKaren
        Participant
        Yes, you are absolutely right. I am sorry. I was way too tired last night.
        Karen

        Judy D
        Participant
        Sorry to hear you are having these issues hoping they will be resolved soon for you. Keep fighting, we can beat this beast. I will lift you up in prayer
        Judy D
        Participant
        Sorry to hear you are having these issues hoping they will be resolved soon for you. Keep fighting, we can beat this beast. I will lift you up in prayer
        Judy D
        Participant
        Sorry to hear you are having these issues hoping they will be resolved soon for you. Keep fighting, we can beat this beast. I will lift you up in prayer
        bkinman
        Participant
        Wanted to update, Dr decided chills and fever this time were due to cdiff return. Headaches are better as well as painful rash.
        bkinman
        Participant
        Wanted to update, Dr decided chills and fever this time were due to cdiff return. Headaches are better as well as painful rash.
        bkinman
        Participant
        Wanted to update, Dr decided chills and fever this time were due to cdiff return. Headaches are better as well as painful rash.
        bkinman
        Participant
        I have beenon “T” since 8/22. Headaches have been my biggest problem until I got to full dose then i startedhaving chills and fevers. Backed me down for a couple weeks went back to full dose and added MEK and am in hospital now for fever chills and passing out. They want to rule out sepsis. Take lortab 10 for headaches. They are not as severe as the first time on full dose. 2 II
        bkinman
        Participant
        I have beenon “T” since 8/22. Headaches have been my biggest problem until I got to full dose then i startedhaving chills and fevers. Backed me down for a couple weeks went back to full dose and added MEK and am in hospital now for fever chills and passing out. They want to rule out sepsis. Take lortab 10 for headaches. They are not as severe as the first time on full dose. 2 II
        Judy D
        Participant
        Thanks for the info what is Mekinist?
        Judy D
        Participant
        Thanks for the info what is Mekinist?
      Mat
      Participant
      I’ve been on the GSK combo for 9 weeks. Side effects have been relatively minor. When I have had pain–and I do occasionally get it on the bottom of my feet as you describe–it usually resolves on its own within a day or two. Consider asking your doctor to add the Mekinist.
      Mat
      Participant
      I’ve been on the GSK combo for 9 weeks. Side effects have been relatively minor. When I have had pain–and I do occasionally get it on the bottom of my feet as you describe–it usually resolves on its own within a day or two. Consider asking your doctor to add the Mekinist.
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