I haven't come across any dialog about this drug on this website. It popped up on my many searches for additional info about treatment for Polycythemia Vera. It is currently in phase 2 of a clinical trial at Stanford University and so far, results with patients have been good. It sounds like an injection rather than pill form and it is supposed to eliminate the need for phelbotomies and keep hematocrit levels at a baseline. I will try to send the link to the article for those interested.
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