Fall 1999 ~ Newsletter

Cystic Fibrosis and Depression

   

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Milestones

It’s time to recognize great moments and / or achievements in the CF Community.  Please send your moment to the editor so we can all share in celebrating your successes!

Kelly Lanier received a lung transplant on July 24th.

Roger Johnson received a lung transplant on October 4th.


 
Scandipharm Launches "Care First" as New Program for CF Patients

Axcan Scandipharm, a Birmingham, Alabama based pharmaceutical company specializing in Cystic Fibrosis offers a program to help newly diagnosed CF patients.

The “Care First for CF” was launched in January 1999 to help relieve the cost of pancreatic enzymes and vitamin therapy for patients up to two years of age.  Simply stated, if a newly diagnosed patient or previously diagnosed patient uses ULTRASE Microspheres (4,500 units lipase), Axcan Scandipharm will provide these enzymes to the patient free of charge until the patient’s second birthday.  Also, Axcan Scandipharm will send ADEKs pediatric drops vitamins on a monthly basis, as well as a copy of Dr. David Orenstein’s book: “Cystic Fibrosis: A Guide For Patient and Family.”  Families who are interested should contact their physician, nurse, or social worker.

Click above to visit the Axcan Scandipharm website!

 

 

This page last updated December 23, 2003 by Brandi Thorpe.