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abigail_day2026-04-18

Skyclarys 50mg Capsules have recently been approved for the treatment of Friedreich's Ataxia, a debilitating genetic disorder. This medication works by activating the Nrf2 pathway, which helps protect cells from damage and inflammation. While the potential benefits are significant, the side effects list is long and concerning. The potential for severe allergic reactions and organ damage are very scary. Has anyone started this treatment? What has your experience been like? Are the benefits worth the risks?

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last active 4/18/2026
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joyce_murray4/16/2026

I'm actually surprised that there is still a lot of unknowns about Skyclarys and its long term effects. While the short term benefits seem promising, the long term risks and benefits need to be better understood. Is anyone else concerned about this?

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olivia_quinn4/16/2026

I am worried about the potential side effects as well, especially the possibility of organ damage. I would love to know more about what others have experienced and whether these side effects are temporary or more long-term.

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lauren_meyer4/16/2026

I've heard that Skyclarys can cause some serious side effects, including organ damage. Has anyone else had to deal with any of these more severe issues? I'm really nervous about starting this treatment because of these potential risks.

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joyce_ford4/16/2026

I've been on Skyclarys for about a month now. I've had some mild side effects like headaches and stomach issues, but nothing too terrible. I'm hoping the benefits will outweigh the discomfort.

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randy_ramirez4/16/2026

I wish this drug was FDA approved earlier, but I have heard positive things about people who have taken part in clinical trials and gone on to have slower disease progression. Have you seen similar results? I am looking into starting this treatment.

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william_webb4/16/2026

Has anyone else noticed improvements in their symptoms yet? I'm anxious to see if this drug can actually slow the progression of my disease.

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carolyn_hughes4/16/2026

I was really hesitant to start this medication because of the scary side effects listed. But after doing some research and talking to my doctor, I decided to give it a try. So far, so good, but I'm definitely keeping a close eye on any changes in my body.

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william_bailey4/16/2026

I started Skyclarys a few weeks ago. I experienced slight muscle spasm, but nothing too bad. I'll keep you all updated if I notice any more significant changes.