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Is there any factual information as which works better with Zytiga, Lipitor or Crestor? Also what is the recommenced dosage? Thanks for the replies (if any).

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Roland632017

Hi nameless9999

I admire your tenacity as I knew you as a fit and experience ex service person who is also an expert Silat guru.

This morning I criticised Dan59 for using your famous phrase.

On the 22 Dec 17 when I was discharged from the Hospital after my 2nd Cystoscopy I have planned to visit an oncologist on 15 Jan 18 and discuss about Zytiga. But then Neal who was 18 months into Zytiga is now castrated so the drug is not working on him anymore,

He just mentioned he had Advanced to provenge,

Withy this new findings I have escalated my treatment away from doxycycline/vitamin c,

I am having an amazing experience,

Happy New Year to you.

Roland

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Magnus1964

Forgive me but I think you are mixing cholesterol medications with ADT. I don't think you can make a comparison of Zytiga and Crestor or Lipitor. Taking a cholesterol med does have an effect on PSA but if Zytiga is working for an individual patient it would be a better way to go. If you are going the ADT route do not forget Casodex or Aboratorone. Each of these can do well and could in fact be taken in secession. As one stops working go to the next. These are palliative treatments and have a limited time use. Each works in a slightly different manor and therefore each would be useful taken singularly.

in reply toMagnus1964

No, many people take a statin, (Crestor or Lipitor) in combination with Zytiga, Not in place of Zytiga. Read my post again please. Thank you.

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pjoshea13

There are only 3 studies involving Zytiga & statins & they do not compare statin types:

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/287...

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/287...

Personally, I would choose Lipitor (Atorvastatin) over Crestor (Rosuvastatin) - more lipophilic. & I would use the highest tolerated dose.

In more general PCa studies:

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

"Statins act directly on PC-3 cells with atorvastatin, mevastatin, simvastatin (1 μℳ) and rosuvastatin (5 μℳ), but not pravastatin, significantly reducing invasion towards BMS by an average of 66.68% (range 53.93–77.04% P<0.05) and significantly reducing both number (76.2±8.29 vs 122.9±2.48; P=0.0055) and size (0.2±0.0058 mm2 vs 0.27±0.012 mm2; P=0.0019) of colonies formed within BMS."

Notice that the rosuvastatin dose is 5 times the atorvastatin dose - to achieve a similar effect.

-Patrick

in reply topjoshea13

Thank you sir, this is just the information I needed. Thanks again for spending your time to FULLY answer my question, very kind of you and deeply appreciated.

in reply topjoshea13

I don't take zytiga (yet). I do take atorvastatin, as a general health recommendation. I tried simvastatin but had to give it up -- it seriously aggravated my GERD/reflux condition, causing nasty heartburn that I otherwise suppress with omeprazole.

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leswell in reply topjoshea13

We have saved this information about statins. Thank you. Tonight, New Year’s Eve, we listened to the Tchaikovsky trio on YouTube. We pass it on to you with our best wishes for 2018. youtu.be/ycxzCh5HqKg.

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leswell in reply toleswell

This is the first time I have heard that trio. What do I know? I have so much to learn about everything! Mrs. S

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j-o-h-n

Good Questions...BUT

Of course what do I know?

j-o-h-n Saturday 12/30/2017 11:15 AM EST

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JimVanHorn

I use another hypercholesterolemia drug called Livalo (pitavastin) 4mg. by Kowa Pharmaceuticals. This drug causes less side effects on the liver due to a lower dosage levels than Lipitor, Crestor, and Mevacor.

in reply toJimVanHorn

Thank you.

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Roland632017

Hi Nalakrats

Greetings. I know you are one of the few veterans and a guru.

A few days ago I was contemplating to discuss Zytiga and ADT with oncologist which I am going to me 15 January 18.

Then Neal put up a reply that Zytiga which he was on for 18 months has begun to fail.

I was now concerned and after chatting with Dan59 on Christmas Day here in Sydney time I have decided to escalate my treatment with high dose of baking soda/honey. I am doing another Lab Rat Run and hoping that I won't get kill first from my treatment rather than the cancer.

I have been feeding some of my experiences here and there in this forum since then.

This morning I like to announce that I am pain free and can go jumping around.

What is your take? my friend.

Happy New Year.

Roland

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JimVanHorn

Hi, I use Co-enzyme Q-10 200mg daily to help stop muscle weakness and pain. Also, I have less weakness with Livalo.

Thanks Nalakrats. I'm lining up the arsenal for my upcoming adventure with Zytiga which I have yet to start. I talked my pcp into giving me 40mg of atorvastatin daily even though my cholesterol numbers are near perfect. Appreciate your time.

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Roland632017

Hi Nalakrats

Thanks for visualising in depth.

Best wishes. We all have a journey of our own. And If I fell back your advice will be greatly appreciated,

All the best again and Happy New Year,

Roland

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JimVanHorn

Thanks Nalakrats sounds great.

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