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nubeqa and statins, particularly pitavastatin

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I have started nubeqa & orgovyx & need to start a statin too. These posts are very helpful especially the pitavastatin possible anti-cancer effect but posts seem to be 2-4 years ago. Does anyone have any update to share on the subject? Thanks.

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Still taking Pitavastatin (2 years) see my recent PSA rising post and my profile. still too early to know if it works

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Greetings CAunlocked,

Please update your bio.... All info is voluntary, but it helps you and helps us too. Thank you!

Note: PITA = Greek (generally vegetable) pies....probably your doc is Greek....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

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