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Cheap Ibrutinib for B Cell Prolymphocitic Leukemia Patient in Pakistan

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My father was diagnosed with B Cell Prolymphocitic Leukemia in March 2017. He received 6 Cycles of Chemotherapy (Rituximab+Bendamestine). Last cycle was received in January 2018.

Now the disease has relapsed and doctor has advised Ibrutinib. In Pakistan Ibrutinib costs Pakistani Rupees 200,000/- per month course.

Does any one know about cheaper ibrutinib and its delivery process to Pakistan. I read somewhere that Indian ibrutinib is cheaper.

Please share yours information.

Thanks

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Hi there. Unfortunately, we would be unable to offer any advice on obtaining drugs in this way.

We would urge you to contact a CLL advocacy group - there are many of these worldwide. HAIRBEAR_UK may be along soon to point you in the direction for a local group who may be able to support you.

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