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Drug Repurposing: A New Hope in Drug Discovery for Prostate Cancer
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Great article, Thanks for sharing.
Recent long COVID left me with Tachycardia. Cardiologist prescribed Beta blockers. I took them and after one month while anticipating PSA to rise from 0.020 to 0.022-0.023, due to Bicalutamide dosage reduction, it nose dived to 0.005! After that I became a Beta blockers champion. Mind you that I take the absolute minimal dosage: Half a 2.5 mg tablet/day.
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