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Parkinson's Disease Pipeline, Clinical Trials Assessment, and FDA Approvals 2023 (Updated)
https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/23/09/ab34834243/parkinsons-disease-pipeline-clinical-trials-assessment-and-fda-approvals-2023-updated?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/23/09/ab34834243/parkinsons-disease-pipeline-clinical-trials-assessment-and-fda-approvals-2023-updated?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Uncertain about Amiodarone and cardioversion
I've been in AF since mid November 2022 having previously had only the odd episode of no more than 6 hours. All started after the C virus vaccine and then after the boosters. I consulted a private EP and he has prescribed Amiodarone followed by cardioversion. Presumably that will lead on to ablation
I've been in AF since mid November 2022 having previously had only the odd episode of no more than 6 hours. All started after the C virus vaccine and then after the boosters. I consulted a private EP and he has prescribed Amiodarone followed by cardioversion. Presumably that will lead on to ablation
Rosie0202
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AF Association
1 year ago
Anxiety and A-Fib
I had anxiety over getting a Cochlear Implant done. I was taking Atarax on top of Zyrtec which causes QT Elongation. So I was diagnosed with AFIB and sent to the ER. Prescribed Metoprolol and a 81 mg aspirin. I didn't take the Metoprolol because it was on a Recall list by the FDA for 3 months as it
I had anxiety over getting a Cochlear Implant done. I was taking Atarax on top of Zyrtec which causes QT Elongation. So I was diagnosed with AFIB and sent to the ER. Prescribed Metoprolol and a 81 mg aspirin. I didn't take the Metoprolol because it was on a Recall list by the FDA for 3 months as it
FiberedOut555
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AF Association
1 year ago
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moving on to next treatment-considering Nurex
I have had CLL for 25 yrs with not the greatest genetics/markers TP 53, 13q unmutated. Have had multiple treatments FCR,Bent&R,Ibrutinib and most recently clin trial Loxo 305 (40 months) numbers are changing along with resistance (mut PLg2). I know several members are on degrader (nurex) trial and would
I have had CLL for 25 yrs with not the greatest genetics/markers TP 53, 13q unmutated. Have had multiple treatments FCR,Bent&R,Ibrutinib and most recently clin trial Loxo 305 (40 months) numbers are changing along with resistance (mut PLg2). I know several members are on degrader (nurex) trial and would
Osprey69
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CLL Support
10 months ago
An interesting thought
I have had Afib paroxysmal on and off for 10 years. I now take 2.5 mg Bisoprolol each morning and have since had no Afib attacks or wobbles. However, my Apple watch always says I have Afib, and any time I have an ECG it says I have Afib. Yet I appear fit as a flea, can do manual jobs and work, etc
I have had Afib paroxysmal on and off for 10 years. I now take 2.5 mg Bisoprolol each morning and have since had no Afib attacks or wobbles. However, my Apple watch always says I have Afib, and any time I have an ECG it says I have Afib. Yet I appear fit as a flea, can do manual jobs and work, etc
bigbearatthecave
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
ELON MUSK's BRAIN invention to (hopefully) restore movement to those who are paralyzed!
"The first human patient will soon receive a Neuralink device. This ultimately has the potential to restore full body movement," Musk posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. " "In a blog post, Neuralink announced that recruitment is open for the first-in-human clinical trial
"The first human patient will soon receive a Neuralink device. This ultimately has the potential to restore full body movement," Musk posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. " "In a blog post, Neuralink announced that recruitment is open for the first-in-human clinical trial
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Online discussion opportunity about Patient Initiated Follow Up (PIFU)
NRAS is collaborating with and supporting a team at Oxford who are looking at Patient Initiated Follow-up as it is being rolled out by NHSE and who are proposing to conduct a clinical trial which will include the development of resources for both patients and health professionals. Please see the notice
NRAS is collaborating with and supporting a team at Oxford who are looking at Patient Initiated Follow-up as it is being rolled out by NHSE and who are proposing to conduct a clinical trial which will include the development of resources for both patients and health professionals. Please see the notice
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
10 months ago
pacemaker and a fib
I have had paroxysmal A Fib since 2001. In recent times I developed sick sinus syndrome and long pauses. In March this year I was given a dual chamber pacemaker. I have had no A Fib episodes since until this morning when I woke up with it thumping away. Disappointing but I suppose it had to happen
I have had paroxysmal A Fib since 2001. In recent times I developed sick sinus syndrome and long pauses. In March this year I was given a dual chamber pacemaker. I have had no A Fib episodes since until this morning when I woke up with it thumping away. Disappointing but I suppose it had to happen
President2012
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AF Association
1 year ago
Xtandi vs Orgovyx
Husband is currently undergoing treatment for recurrence of Prostate cancer with metastasis in spine and right shoulder blade. He's been taking Casadex since mid June and also just completed 5 radiation treatments on his spine. He is also scheduled to begin radiation tratment on his shoulder blade
Husband is currently undergoing treatment for recurrence of Prostate cancer with metastasis in spine and right shoulder blade. He's been taking Casadex since mid June and also just completed 5 radiation treatments on his spine. He is also scheduled to begin radiation tratment on his shoulder blade
Captj440
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
September 17 2023 11:20 AM EST
That was the time and place that Wizard6787 first published the hypothesis that those with a diagnosis of B12 deficiency may benefit from more frequent injections rather than higher amounts only. I came up with that after reading clinical trials, protocols used, and many papers, books, case studies
That was the time and place that Wizard6787 first published the hypothesis that those with a diagnosis of B12 deficiency may benefit from more frequent injections rather than higher amounts only. I came up with that after reading clinical trials, protocols used, and many papers, books, case studies
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
more episodes
evening all ! Not posted for about 7 years, I have had AFIB for over 10 years now !! I used to get 1-3 episodes a year, unfortunately last few months it’s daily , was thinking to ask my GP. refer me to cardiology again ( re ablation) nervous and not sure if right for me, I take metoprolol when have
evening all ! Not posted for about 7 years, I have had AFIB for over 10 years now !! I used to get 1-3 episodes a year, unfortunately last few months it’s daily , was thinking to ask my GP. refer me to cardiology again ( re ablation) nervous and not sure if right for me, I take metoprolol when have
lingooz
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AF Association
1 year ago
ERX-41
Hi, You may have read of heard about this new treatment for solid cancerous tumors? Well if not, it's well worth while having a read about it. There are at present paid for clinical trials, as I understand in the UK offering those of a certain age a reward of a little over £7000. Posted this because
Hi, You may have read of heard about this new treatment for solid cancerous tumors? Well if not, it's well worth while having a read about it. There are at present paid for clinical trials, as I understand in the UK offering those of a certain age a reward of a little over £7000. Posted this because
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Hypothetical : Free mini maize or Hybrid procedure in next 6 months
so please vote on the following let’s say You have an AFIB attack every 4.-6 weeks When in AFIB it’s not debilitating but you get tired and feel like your going to faint quite a bit . When in AFIB Your BPM ranges from 110. - 145 even after 8mg of bisop . You have had had failed ablations
so please vote on the following let’s say You have an AFIB attack every 4.-6 weeks When in AFIB it’s not debilitating but you get tired and feel like your going to faint quite a bit . When in AFIB Your BPM ranges from 110. - 145 even after 8mg of bisop . You have had had failed ablations
mjm1971
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AF Association
1 year ago
ECG Flappy gaps?
Hi awesome people, This is an ECG taken on my iWatch on waking this morning - still laying flat in bed. I’m currently in yet [i]another[/i] Amiodarone-suppressed episode of PAF. Currently approx 36 hours. At least the Amio is keeping the heart rate lower, but I seem to be getting more episodes
Hi awesome people, This is an ECG taken on my iWatch on waking this morning - still laying flat in bed. I’m currently in yet [i]another[/i] Amiodarone-suppressed episode of PAF. Currently approx 36 hours. At least the Amio is keeping the heart rate lower, but I seem to be getting more episodes
Dippy22
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AF Association
1 year ago
A-Fid
5 years ago I was rushed to hospital with 100 lbs of fuild in my chest, around my lungs, heart, stomach and just rest all over me. I was diagnosed with A Fid. I am on Eliquis, beta blockers, lasix. In 5 years never had another episode. Could have been the fluid?
5 years ago I was rushed to hospital with 100 lbs of fuild in my chest, around my lungs, heart, stomach and just rest all over me. I was diagnosed with A Fid. I am on Eliquis, beta blockers, lasix. In 5 years never had another episode. Could have been the fluid?
tnohnsons
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AF Association
1 year ago
Is flecainide a good drug?
I have been very low profile of late because I had nearly two years free of AF - then it came back last Wednesday with a vengeance and refused to go away... This resulted in a trip to the doctor's and then A&E on Thursday because the rate was quite high, blipping up to 150+ bpm. To cut a long story
I have been very low profile of late because I had nearly two years free of AF - then it came back last Wednesday with a vengeance and refused to go away... This resulted in a trip to the doctor's and then A&E on Thursday because the rate was quite high, blipping up to 150+ bpm. To cut a long story
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AF Association
1 year ago
New ED Gell FDA Approved
From the Harvard Health Newsletter; Men will soon have a new option for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) that supposedly works faster than regular ED medication — and is available without a prescription. In June, the FDA approved the over-the-counter sale of MED3000 (Eroxon), a topical gel treatment
From the Harvard Health Newsletter; Men will soon have a new option for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) that supposedly works faster than regular ED medication — and is available without a prescription. In June, the FDA approved the over-the-counter sale of MED3000 (Eroxon), a topical gel treatment
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Decision Time Very Soon
My profile is updated, but briefly, diagnosed de novo, high volume metastatic in April 2022. PSA 28.2, Gleason 4+5. ADT & 6 rounds chemo brought PSA to 0.48 in Jan. 2023 & then started creeping up. In June, went over 2 & MO felt was castrate resistant. Stopped abi. and started Keytruda (I am MSI- high
My profile is updated, but briefly, diagnosed de novo, high volume metastatic in April 2022. PSA 28.2, Gleason 4+5. ADT & 6 rounds chemo brought PSA to 0.48 in Jan. 2023 & then started creeping up. In June, went over 2 & MO felt was castrate resistant. Stopped abi. and started Keytruda (I am MSI- high
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Adenomyosis
Back when I had my initial scans ahead of IVF treatment one of the Dr's diagnosed me with adenomyosis. This surprised me as no one had ever spotted this before and I thought you couldn't diagnose it from a transvaginal ultra sound. When I said "Are you sure??" she said "You definitely have adenomyosis
Back when I had my initial scans ahead of IVF treatment one of the Dr's diagnosed me with adenomyosis. This surprised me as no one had ever spotted this before and I thought you couldn't diagnose it from a transvaginal ultra sound. When I said "Are you sure??" she said "You definitely have adenomyosis
Here4ivfinfo
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Clinical trial results on 17p & tp53 variants in treatment naïve & relapsed patients by Dr. Furman - Oct 2022 to medical professionals
This link: https://hmpeducation.com/content/access-webcast-133 will connect to a talk by Dr. Richard Furman presented to medical professionals on the clinical data available from multiple studies on 17p deletion & tp53 deletions / mutations. - The terminology includes moderate Med-Speak, and registration
This link: https://hmpeducation.com/content/access-webcast-133 will connect to a talk by Dr. Richard Furman presented to medical professionals on the clinical data available from multiple studies on 17p deletion & tp53 deletions / mutations. - The terminology includes moderate Med-Speak, and registration
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
10 months ago
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