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Amiodarone
Hi ive been diagnosed woth a.f for 5mths now and been put on bisoprolol small doses at 1st now on 7.5mg twice daily also amiodarone recently and this has now brought me out of a.f im wondering if anyone else is taking this drug and what side effects they have had as i have terrible headaches recently
Hi ive been diagnosed woth a.f for 5mths now and been put on bisoprolol small doses at 1st now on 7.5mg twice daily also amiodarone recently and this has now brought me out of a.f im wondering if anyone else is taking this drug and what side effects they have had as i have terrible headaches recently
Lambi
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AF Association
11 months ago
Wondering if I should get a Partial Thyroidectomy?
I have a nodule on the left side of my thyroid which grew from 11 x 5 x 7 mm to 14 x 9 x 7 mm over the last 6 months. My endocrinologist and ENT believe it’s cancer. No impact on my lymph nodes. My surgery is in a few days and I’m just nervous I’m removing a part of my body that could be fine. Any
I have a nodule on the left side of my thyroid which grew from 11 x 5 x 7 mm to 14 x 9 x 7 mm over the last 6 months. My endocrinologist and ENT believe it’s cancer. No impact on my lymph nodes. My surgery is in a few days and I’m just nervous I’m removing a part of my body that could be fine. Any
happycamper143
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Thyroid Cancer Support
6 months ago
Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest
Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest Researchers reviewed 17 randomized controlled trials of 2,890 people A combination of Lupkinis (viclosporin) with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) was the most effective at managing lupus nephritis, according to a systematic review
Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest Researchers reviewed 17 randomized controlled trials of 2,890 people A combination of Lupkinis (viclosporin) with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) was the most effective at managing lupus nephritis, according to a systematic review
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 months ago
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Stemregen in clinical trial
There is a clinical trial in Spain researching the efficace of Stemregen natural caps in PD. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05699694 Has anyone tried Stemregen caps? https://www.stemregen.co/
There is a clinical trial in Spain researching the efficace of Stemregen natural caps in PD. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05699694 Has anyone tried Stemregen caps? https://www.stemregen.co/
michelagvolpe
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
PC no longer castrate resistant
Hello all, my latest pet/ct scan indicates my PC is no longer castrate resistant as there is new disease growth in my lungs. Largest lesion is 2.5 centimeters. I'm no longer taking xtandi, so it can be "washed out" of my system prior to new treatment, however I'm still getting quarterly lupron shots
Hello all, my latest pet/ct scan indicates my PC is no longer castrate resistant as there is new disease growth in my lungs. Largest lesion is 2.5 centimeters. I'm no longer taking xtandi, so it can be "washed out" of my system prior to new treatment, however I'm still getting quarterly lupron shots
brokenyoyo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Expediting phase 3 trials: using rPFS and cPFS as surrogates
"We investigated whether radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) and clinical PFS (cPFS) are valid surrogates for OS in men with mHSPC and could potentially be used to expedite future phase III clinical trials."...and it seems that they can be used as surrogate! https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200
"We investigated whether radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) and clinical PFS (cPFS) are valid surrogates for OS in men with mHSPC and could potentially be used to expedite future phase III clinical trials."...and it seems that they can be used as surrogate! https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Sinus rhythm with supraventricular ectopy.
Last December my Kardia mobile saw AFIB when I was sitting on a plane coming back from Egypt. It is not the first time, in fact there have been dozens of times when I have seen it. I went to the GP and he sent the kardia output to the cardiologist. Several cardiologists disagreed about the kardia
Last December my Kardia mobile saw AFIB when I was sitting on a plane coming back from Egypt. It is not the first time, in fact there have been dozens of times when I have seen it. I went to the GP and he sent the kardia output to the cardiologist. Several cardiologists disagreed about the kardia
richard_jw
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AF Association
11 months ago
blood transfusions
My husband has high risk MF and takes RUX/jackifi which he started last March since his disease has progressed and HU did not work for him any longer. He has had to rely on monthly blood transfusions since last June which normally last him around a month before he needs another transfusion since
My husband has high risk MF and takes RUX/jackifi which he started last March since his disease has progressed and HU did not work for him any longer. He has had to rely on monthly blood transfusions since last June which normally last him around a month before he needs another transfusion since
Bainbridge
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
about aspirin
in absence of a good amount of clinical trials, we rely on the source reputation https://www.nature.com/articles/s41416-023-02506-5
in absence of a good amount of clinical trials, we rely on the source reputation https://www.nature.com/articles/s41416-023-02506-5
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Pegasys is applying for formal approval in MPN treatment
Dear friends, I came across a EMA document recently and found that Pegasys is applying for indication extension to PV and ET. It provides, on page 53: “Grouped application consisting of: Extension of indication to include treatment of Polycythaemia Vera (PV) and Essential thrombocytopenia (ET) for
Dear friends, I came across a EMA document recently and found that Pegasys is applying for indication extension to PV and ET. It provides, on page 53: “Grouped application consisting of: Extension of indication to include treatment of Polycythaemia Vera (PV) and Essential thrombocytopenia (ET) for
TimothyHLuff
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Orchiectomy
Anyone in this foum had an actual Orchiectomy?I have been thinking about having this done. I'm 78 and I'm or hormone therapy which in chemical castration (Orchiectomy)so why not do the actual thing. I'm not going to have any more children at my age and I will probably be on hormone therapy for the next
Anyone in this foum had an actual Orchiectomy?I have been thinking about having this done. I'm 78 and I'm or hormone therapy which in chemical castration (Orchiectomy)so why not do the actual thing. I'm not going to have any more children at my age and I will probably be on hormone therapy for the next
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Cardiac Ablation Looks Successful!
I was diagnosed with Paroxysmal Afib in April of 2022. During my annual physical my PCP heard what he thought was a murmur, and called in a consult. After testing the afib was confirmed. I never noticed it, but started monitoring with a smartwatch and began to feel the episodes as they progressed. This
I was diagnosed with Paroxysmal Afib in April of 2022. During my annual physical my PCP heard what he thought was a murmur, and called in a consult. After testing the afib was confirmed. I never noticed it, but started monitoring with a smartwatch and began to feel the episodes as they progressed. This
Row2k
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AF Association
11 months ago
Lightheaded after AF episode
I was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation in October 2021 and prescribed Edoxaban. Fortunately I have only been experiencing AF edisodes about once a month but when I do I find it very frightening. It’s probably the effect of passing so much urine but I find after the episode my blood pressure drops very
I was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation in October 2021 and prescribed Edoxaban. Fortunately I have only been experiencing AF edisodes about once a month but when I do I find it very frightening. It’s probably the effect of passing so much urine but I find after the episode my blood pressure drops very
Jomaur
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
NSAIDS and Afib.
After a concussion last January, I started taking Naproxen regularly. AND I started having break-thru Afib episodes. My docs KNEw I was taking this but said nothing. My cardiologist who knows I have Afib said nothing. So, I read about it and yep, people with Afib are cautioned NOT to take NSAIDS!!!
After a concussion last January, I started taking Naproxen regularly. AND I started having break-thru Afib episodes. My docs KNEw I was taking this but said nothing. My cardiologist who knows I have Afib said nothing. So, I read about it and yep, people with Afib are cautioned NOT to take NSAIDS!!!
Missyanne
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AF Association
11 months ago
What’s after Lu-177 in Vancouver, BC?
Hi there, I’m located in Vancouver, BC 🇨🇦. My dad is on a clinical trial and after over a decade with this disease he has failed Zytiga, Xtandi, docetaxel, and is now on his 4/6 Lu-177 infusion. He’s castration-resistant and metastatic. PSA decreased considerably after the first Lu-177 infusion but
Hi there, I’m located in Vancouver, BC 🇨🇦. My dad is on a clinical trial and after over a decade with this disease he has failed Zytiga, Xtandi, docetaxel, and is now on his 4/6 Lu-177 infusion. He’s castration-resistant and metastatic. PSA decreased considerably after the first Lu-177 infusion but
PHnerd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
How effective is cardioversion for Persistent AFib?
Thank you to all those who have recently posted replies to my recent question ‘Has anyone had problems with Flecainide not working?’. Your answers have clarified the some of the options to discuss with my cardiologist, hopefully in a couple of days. I propose to gradually stop taking Flecainide but
Thank you to all those who have recently posted replies to my recent question ‘Has anyone had problems with Flecainide not working?’. Your answers have clarified the some of the options to discuss with my cardiologist, hopefully in a couple of days. I propose to gradually stop taking Flecainide but
golfwatcher
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AF Association
11 months ago
A review of repurposed drugs
Clinical trials which evaluated some repurposed drugs https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251882/
Clinical trials which evaluated some repurposed drugs https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251882/
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Another BAT Clinical Trial
I thought Imight have posted this before but don't see it. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04704505?term=mCRPC&cond=prostate%20cancer&aggFilters=status:rec&city=&rank=3
I thought Imight have posted this before but don't see it. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04704505?term=mCRPC&cond=prostate%20cancer&aggFilters=status:rec&city=&rank=3
swwags
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Experiences with Metoprolol
I was dx with Parosyximal Afib in 2019 and, after the customary course of starting with a beta blocker - Metoprolol, which didn't work - and then adding flecainide which did help but not prevent breakthrough episodes, had an ablation on March 16 of 2022. After the ablation, I weaned off of the metoprolol
I was dx with Parosyximal Afib in 2019 and, after the customary course of starting with a beta blocker - Metoprolol, which didn't work - and then adding flecainide which did help but not prevent breakthrough episodes, had an ablation on March 16 of 2022. After the ablation, I weaned off of the metoprolol
willec49
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AF Association
11 months ago
Metoprolol or not
I was dx with Parosyximal Afib in 2019 and, after the customary course of starting with a beta blocker - Metoprolol, which didn't work - and then adding flecainide which did help but not prevent breakthrough episodes, had an ablation on March 16 of 2022. After the ablation, I weaned off of the metoprolol
I was dx with Parosyximal Afib in 2019 and, after the customary course of starting with a beta blocker - Metoprolol, which didn't work - and then adding flecainide which did help but not prevent breakthrough episodes, had an ablation on March 16 of 2022. After the ablation, I weaned off of the metoprolol
willec49
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Arrhythmia Alliance
11 months ago
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