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Just came off degarlix as psa level was rising, now on xtadi apalutamide how long does it take for psa level to fall and by how much?

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Ron53

Just curious since might be looking at the same treatment...if you don't mind sharing, how much is the Xtandi?

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Tall_Allen

Why would you ever stop taking degarelix? It continues to keep your testosterone low even if you are castration resistant. Are you taking both Xtandi (enzalutamide) and Erleada (apalutamide)?

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littlemount

Yes

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Gabby643 in reply tolittlemount

Two “mides”? Recheck!

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God_Loves_Me

both are from same class. Change MO there should no reason to do both together

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