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Article: FDA grants 177Lu-PSMA-617 breakthrough designation for mCRPC
The FDA has granted a Breakthrough Therapy Designation to the targeted radioligand therapy 177Lu-PSMA-617 (LuPSMA) for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).1 The designation, which will expedite the development and regulatory review of LuPSMA in this
The FDA has granted a Breakthrough Therapy Designation to the targeted radioligand therapy 177Lu-PSMA-617 (LuPSMA) for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).1 The designation, which will expedite the development and regulatory review of LuPSMA in this
GregHouston
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Remedies for Parkinson's constipation
This subject comes up a lot, so I figured it would be useful to post our collective wisdom in one place as a reference. As usual – what works for one may not work for another. So members of our club are invited to also post your remedies in the comments.
The causes of Parkinson's constipation
This subject comes up a lot, so I figured it would be useful to post our collective wisdom in one place as a reference. As usual – what works for one may not work for another. So members of our club are invited to also post your remedies in the comments.
The causes of Parkinson's constipation
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Skin prick testing
Hi! I have had reactions to miralax and also medications that contain polysorbate 80 so I went in to be tested today. The 3 different strengths of miralax or polyethylene glycol were tested. The first was negative. The second two stronger ones I did develop a bump but very small, with the highest strength
Hi! I have had reactions to miralax and also medications that contain polysorbate 80 so I went in to be tested today. The 3 different strengths of miralax or polyethylene glycol were tested. The first was negative. The second two stronger ones I did develop a bump but very small, with the highest strength
Limelight3
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Allergic to Glycols
3 years ago
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Does anyone take added supplements alongside their medication? I am still being diagnosed but the consensus seems to be I have angina and am on Propranolol (originally for migraine prevention before my diagnosis) and Atorvastatin, just been reduced from 80mg to 20mg, as well as low dose aspirin and
Does anyone take added supplements alongside their medication? I am still being diagnosed but the consensus seems to be I have angina and am on Propranolol (originally for migraine prevention before my diagnosis) and Atorvastatin, just been reduced from 80mg to 20mg, as well as low dose aspirin and
CC62
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Toilet Issues
So, I’ve been to the doctors and they haven’t diagnosed IBS. They just did checks to ensure no food intolerances. But with nerves I quite often get the feeling of needing to poo and not being able to hold it to the point where I’ve either got to stop the car and go in the back of the car in something
So, I’ve been to the doctors and they haven’t diagnosed IBS. They just did checks to ensure no food intolerances. But with nerves I quite often get the feeling of needing to poo and not being able to hold it to the point where I’ve either got to stop the car and go in the back of the car in something
Carpo20
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Do medium-chain triglycerides downregulate mTOR?
I ran across some info about MCTs turning off mTOR and amping up AMPK (possibly resulting in an increase in autophagy and also lipolysis). Does anyone have any info on whether or not MCTs are potentially beneficial for prostate cancer?
I ran across some info about MCTs turning off mTOR and amping up AMPK (possibly resulting in an increase in autophagy and also lipolysis). Does anyone have any info on whether or not MCTs are potentially beneficial for prostate cancer?
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
I am new here - question
I have suffered from IBS-D for many years. I find when I take Imodium I am good for a few days after. I am considering taking it every second or third day on a regular basis. Has anyone else had success with this method?
I have suffered from IBS-D for many years. I find when I take Imodium I am good for a few days after. I am considering taking it every second or third day on a regular basis. Has anyone else had success with this method?
Gypsy67
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Does anyone take supplements only for UC and IBS-C rather than prescription drugs?
I was diagnosed with UC about 20 years ago and have been in remission for a while but have constipation. I'm prescribed Mezavant XL and docusate sodium, when I remember to take them. I've also been taking slippery elm and psyllium husk more often as prefer to take this in an attempt to keep me regular
I was diagnosed with UC about 20 years ago and have been in remission for a while but have constipation. I'm prescribed Mezavant XL and docusate sodium, when I remember to take them. I've also been taking slippery elm and psyllium husk more often as prefer to take this in an attempt to keep me regular
DarrenH70
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Help! 🥲
Advice needed please. I’m 55, had hypertension (controlled) for 3 years. Never had issues with heart, chest pain or breathlessness until I had the Oxford AZ on March 12th. Started with chest pain on March 15th. Inpatient on 30th March for 3 nights. No PE, no HA! Had numerous ‘abnormal’ ECG’s But had
Advice needed please. I’m 55, had hypertension (controlled) for 3 years. Never had issues with heart, chest pain or breathlessness until I had the Oxford AZ on March 12th. Started with chest pain on March 15th. Inpatient on 30th March for 3 nights. No PE, no HA! Had numerous ‘abnormal’ ECG’s But had
Nanaeli
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
GTN Patches
Hi All, I joined this community not too long ago and I’ve been looking at some of the posts that come up. I was just wondering if anyone has any experience with using GTN Patches? I’ve had a consult with my Dr today who has recommended them and I’ve just been reading a few articles I could find - however
Hi All, I joined this community not too long ago and I’ve been looking at some of the posts that come up. I was just wondering if anyone has any experience with using GTN Patches? I’ve had a consult with my Dr today who has recommended them and I’ve just been reading a few articles I could find - however
TopCat07
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
Dear friends, I have a ‘what would you do’ scenario that I’d really love your help with, please.
A short update for those following - When I saw my haematologist last week it was quite unpleasant, I think her impatience was due to her ridiculous workload or her frustration that she can’t really guide me. I dared not question her words or ask too many Q’s, I left it at a couple, one of them was re
A short update for those following - When I saw my haematologist last week it was quite unpleasant, I think her impatience was due to her ridiculous workload or her frustration that she can’t really guide me. I dared not question her words or ask too many Q’s, I left it at a couple, one of them was re
Magentas
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Interview With Dr. James Lyons Weiler
Please view this post. For those with polyethylene glycol allergy, it is very informative. Please share. https://m.facebook.com/jamesLweiler/videos/peg-sensitivity-covid19-vaccines-will-the-problem-be-addressed/440842656999129/
Please view this post. For those with polyethylene glycol allergy, it is very informative. Please share. https://m.facebook.com/jamesLweiler/videos/peg-sensitivity-covid19-vaccines-will-the-problem-be-addressed/440842656999129/
Shiloh1
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Allergic to Glycols
3 years ago
4yr 3month old son still wetting pants and soiling or fully pooing in pants.
Hi this is my first post on here, as have just joined. My son was 4 in January, started toilet training him at 3yrs, after a while he would use the potty when he had no bottoms on, but always have accidents if he had pants on. However, now he has accidents regularly whether he has pants on or not, wetting
Hi this is my first post on here, as have just joined. My son was 4 in January, started toilet training him at 3yrs, after a while he would use the potty when he had no bottoms on, but always have accidents if he had pants on. However, now he has accidents regularly whether he has pants on or not, wetting
H84AA
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ERIC
3 years ago
I've joined the bypass queue....
Six months ago I thought I was a relatively fit person, going up Cadair Idris. The my breathing problems started and got rapidly worse. Now I'm on a cocktail of medicines, keeping the GTN spray always in the pocket and waiting for my turn in the bypass queue. Allegedly, it is six months long, I am not
Six months ago I thought I was a relatively fit person, going up Cadair Idris. The my breathing problems started and got rapidly worse. Now I'm on a cocktail of medicines, keeping the GTN spray always in the pocket and waiting for my turn in the bypass queue. Allegedly, it is six months long, I am not
seppoj
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
PEG allergy, new to this and struggling with an allergist who doesn't know what PEG is?
Hi, I'm new to this after having a reaction to PEG in a shot. The allergist (it took me ages to find one in my area) assured me when I called that they could test and consult for PEG allergies, but opened the actual appointment by saying I was their first ever patient with this allergy-- and then went
Hi, I'm new to this after having a reaction to PEG in a shot. The allergist (it took me ages to find one in my area) assured me when I called that they could test and consult for PEG allergies, but opened the actual appointment by saying I was their first ever patient with this allergy-- and then went
River-daughter
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Allergic to Glycols
3 years ago
Unsure if should use GTN spray
Hi, I'm new here. I had a heart attack in march 2017 and had two stents put in. It was the start of pre menopause for me and I was 44 at the time. I've been generally ok since then, but have struggled with regular exercise and have put on weight. Proper menopause kicked in at the beginning of this year
Hi, I'm new here. I had a heart attack in march 2017 and had two stents put in. It was the start of pre menopause for me and I was 44 at the time. I've been generally ok since then, but have struggled with regular exercise and have put on weight. Proper menopause kicked in at the beginning of this year
Freda7
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
cath lab again
good afternoon fellow hearties. iv finally got out of my home town for a wee holiday at the local hospital. ended up in a&e with unstable angina. feeling yucky today after loads of morphine and gtn last night. at least it’s stopped the pain for a while. hope it lasts. so verdict is off to the cath lab
good afternoon fellow hearties. iv finally got out of my home town for a wee holiday at the local hospital. ended up in a&e with unstable angina. feeling yucky today after loads of morphine and gtn last night. at least it’s stopped the pain for a while. hope it lasts. so verdict is off to the cath lab
Shoshov
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Class 4 Medicines Defect Information, Syonell: sodium valproate
From time to time, members have mentioned taking sodium valproate. For that reason, it might be worth my posting this new MHRA alert. [i]
Class 4 Medicines Defect Information, Syonell 250mg Gastro-Resistant Tablets,(PL 35507/0191), Syonell 500mg Gastro-Resistant Tablets, (PL 35507/0192), EL (21
From time to time, members have mentioned taking sodium valproate. For that reason, it might be worth my posting this new MHRA alert. [i]
Class 4 Medicines Defect Information, Syonell 250mg Gastro-Resistant Tablets,(PL 35507/0191), Syonell 500mg Gastro-Resistant Tablets, (PL 35507/0192), EL (21
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Food Database Link
I saw a post with a link to a very nice nutritional food list. It had page after page of foods with calories, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, etc. Does anyone have the link to that database/spreadsheet of foods? Thank you!
I saw a post with a link to a very nice nutritional food list. It had page after page of foods with calories, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, etc. Does anyone have the link to that database/spreadsheet of foods? Thank you!
miraclelady
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Happy with gfr going up but....
I just got my 3 month bloodwork back...first one after dropping into 3a category kidney disease in January. My family doctor was useless and I still wouldn’t know about having kd if I didn’t check my bloodwork results online myself. For the last 2 years my gfr dropped from 85 (2019) to 54 (this past
I just got my 3 month bloodwork back...first one after dropping into 3a category kidney disease in January. My family doctor was useless and I still wouldn’t know about having kd if I didn’t check my bloodwork results online myself. For the last 2 years my gfr dropped from 85 (2019) to 54 (this past
Dllfb
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
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