Hi,
Has anyone started Nilotinib for PSP.We have started it off label.
Thanks
Hi,
Has anyone started Nilotinib for PSP.We have started it off label.
Thanks
I didn't know that it could be prescribed at all yet. Where are you? I'm very interested to know, as we would try it, I think, if we could.
Hello kj555 !! That's so amazing !!
Ever since I read about it at least a year ago now I think , I've been so frustrated that it appeared as if no one with big $$$$$ and vision had done anything to get the ball rolling for clinical trials for PSP pts. . I believe that Dr Moussa was the person who had studied the effect of Nilotinib on Tau protein buildup and saw what appeared to be great results in mice, I think. Obviously since it's already in use as an oncology med., there's a lot known about it already so wouldn't it make sense ?!!
Please let us know the details so we can discuss it with the neurologist.. I would greatly appreciate it !!!
Thank you !!! Hope you and yours have a Christmas holiday filled with happiness and hope for the New Year! Elise in NY (USA)
I was thinking of doing the same. And I even consulted an oncologist friend and a neurologist (friend also) who were prepared to monitor the treatment. But there are real side-effects that worried us.
At the same we discovered the salsalate clinical trial:
A 6 Month, Open-Label, Pilot Futility Clinical Trial of Oral Salsalate for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy : ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02422485
Salsalate is a NSAID with less side-effects.
So we decided to go ahead with the support of our neurologist friend.
The product is available only in the US and only on prescription.
Has anyone done something similar?
there arent any sideeffects at this dose yet
I had my wife try Salsalate for about 4-5 months. Didn't see any noticeable improvement. Make sure you take a lot of water with it, especially with the double dose that you take in the morning. I tried it myself a couple of times when I needed a NSAID and it really cramped my stomach for hours! My wife never complained, but maybe because her communication skills are so impaired. Good luck!
Ketchupman.
Are you in the UK?
Yes, please do send us more detail. Dosage ? Are you reducing other meds? Cost? I have read that off-label use of an already approved drug is quite common. Neurontin is an example as are many antibiotics (for Lyme disease for example). I am very interested in doing the same thing. Thanks for posting and looking forward to more info from you !!
Hi
I read somewhere that using Nilotinib reduces the effect of carpidopa-levodopa and if you stop Nilotinib, carpidopa-levodopa doesn't have any effect anymore - so please do check up with your doctor on that
Hello, could you let's us know how you are dosing the nilotinib plz? Or does anyone else know? I have a friend online who's mother has cbd and they are going off label.
I wonder if there you have any news for us yet? Forgive the impatience, I know it's early days. Any side effects? Best, ec