Here is an article about using a new blood thinner to help someone with VITT. (The latest acronym for the side effect - vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia).
Even though this is a blood thinner, her platelet counts steadily increased with treatment. There is a link to a PDF that has the email address of the main author of the study. If I had thrombocytopenia post Covid vaccine that was not responding to immune based treatment, I'd email or ask my doctor to email that person and ask if that blood thinner could be tried in someone who did not evidence the clots.
https://www.livescience.com/johnson-...se-report.html
Also here is another case study using another drug:
They admit that the person could have simply recovered naturally, (maybe they cleared the substance that was causing the bleeding as happens with DITP), but the timing of the intervention led them to believe it was helpful.
Even though this is a blood thinner, her platelet counts steadily increased with treatment. There is a link to a PDF that has the email address of the main author of the study. If I had thrombocytopenia post Covid vaccine that was not responding to immune based treatment, I'd email or ask my doctor to email that person and ask if that blood thinner could be tried in someone who did not evidence the clots.
https://www.livescience.com/johnson-...se-report.html
Also here is another case study using another drug:
They admit that the person could have simply recovered naturally, (maybe they cleared the substance that was causing the bleeding as happens with DITP), but the timing of the intervention led them to believe it was helpful.
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