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Subcutaneous combination therapy improves ‘good on’ time in Parkinson’s
Primary analyses from this phase 3 clinical trial of the investigational, subcutaneous infusion of levodopa/carbidopa (LD/CD) (ND0612) showed that treatment in doses of up to 720 mg/90 mg per day, supplemented with oral levodopa provided almost 2 additional hours per day of “Good On” time without troublesome
Primary analyses from this phase 3 clinical trial of the investigational, subcutaneous infusion of levodopa/carbidopa (LD/CD) (ND0612) showed that treatment in doses of up to 720 mg/90 mg per day, supplemented with oral levodopa provided almost 2 additional hours per day of “Good On” time without troublesome
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
13 days ago
Med Trials - Tell me Your Experiences
We’re on the med journey that I’m sure so many of you know well. My son is 7.5 ASD/PDA, originally also diagnosed ADHD with lots of anxiety. He struggles big time with emotional regulation, aggression, following routines and demands. He’s extremely verbal and social but has a hard time making and keeping
We’re on the med journey that I’m sure so many of you know well. My son is 7.5 ASD/PDA, originally also diagnosed ADHD with lots of anxiety. He struggles big time with emotional regulation, aggression, following routines and demands. He’s extremely verbal and social but has a hard time making and keeping
STARTwHello
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
13 days ago
PT and Biofeedback
hi everyone…….has anyone gotten substantial improvement from PT and biofeedback? I had CA 20 yrs ago and now having lots of GI problems. My GI specialist would like me to try this to see if I can get some improvements. Otherwise she’d like me to see a colorectal surgeon. I’ve called many places and no
hi everyone…….has anyone gotten substantial improvement from PT and biofeedback? I had CA 20 yrs ago and now having lots of GI problems. My GI specialist would like me to try this to see if I can get some improvements. Otherwise she’d like me to see a colorectal surgeon. I’ve called many places and no
JuneyandGracie
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
14 days ago
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My path to combination therapy
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 25 years ago, in my mid-thirties. For almost 20 years, I took only Levothyroxine. I realise now that I was probably depressed for the whole period. Back in 2016, I decided to quit drinking alcohol. I wasn't an alcoholic, but I was drinking every day, and sometimes
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about 25 years ago, in my mid-thirties. For almost 20 years, I took only Levothyroxine. I realise now that I was probably depressed for the whole period. Back in 2016, I decided to quit drinking alcohol. I wasn't an alcoholic, but I was drinking every day, and sometimes
Morphiouso
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Thyroid UK
14 days ago
Inflammatory Arthritis
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis this past October and the rheumatologist tried to put me on Methotroxate and I kindly declined after seeing all the negative reviews about it. I’m only 31 years old and have to get fluid drained off of my knee at least 1-2 times a year. Has
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis this past October and the rheumatologist tried to put me on Methotroxate and I kindly declined after seeing all the negative reviews about it. I’m only 31 years old and have to get fluid drained off of my knee at least 1-2 times a year. Has
rms3377
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NRAS
14 days ago
New to the community
Hi there, I'm Weng , 57, from Singapore. Last year, I was told by my neurologist that I have PD. The news came when I was about to retire. My goal is stay off medication and continue living a normal life. I have made a lot of lifestyle change since that fateful day. Things I do to help myself: brisk
Hi there, I'm Weng , 57, from Singapore. Last year, I was told by my neurologist that I have PD. The news came when I was about to retire. My goal is stay off medication and continue living a normal life. I have made a lot of lifestyle change since that fateful day. Things I do to help myself: brisk
Weng888
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Cure Parkinson's
16 days ago
Side Effects of Herceptin and Perjeta
I had 1.5 cm local, node negative breast cancer recurrence 3.3 years after my first breast cancer diagnosis. HER2+ PR+ ER+( triple positive). I opted not to have Chemo, but did have targeted therapy for the HER2+ cancer, Herceptin and Perjeta subcutaneous injections for a year. The worst constant side
I had 1.5 cm local, node negative breast cancer recurrence 3.3 years after my first breast cancer diagnosis. HER2+ PR+ ER+( triple positive). I opted not to have Chemo, but did have targeted therapy for the HER2+ cancer, Herceptin and Perjeta subcutaneous injections for a year. The worst constant side
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
18 days ago
New drug approved in Europe for uncontrolled COPD.
Good news folks! I learnt today that there is a new drug out for uncontrolled COPD with evidence type 2 inflammation levels. This medication is called Dupixent and has been approved for use in Europe by the European Medicines Agency. Before you get too excited, of course this doesn't mean that
Good news folks! I learnt today that there is a new drug out for uncontrolled COPD with evidence type 2 inflammation levels. This medication is called Dupixent and has been approved for use in Europe by the European Medicines Agency. Before you get too excited, of course this doesn't mean that
PaulineHM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
18 days ago
New Drug on the near horizon.
Good news folks! I learnt today that there is a new drug out for uncontrolled COPD with evidence type 2 inflammation levels. This medication is called Dupixent and has been approved for use in Europe by the European Medicines Agency. Before you get too excited, of course this doesn't mean that it
Good news folks! I learnt today that there is a new drug out for uncontrolled COPD with evidence type 2 inflammation levels. This medication is called Dupixent and has been approved for use in Europe by the European Medicines Agency. Before you get too excited, of course this doesn't mean that it
PaulineHM
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COPD Friends
18 days ago
New Clinical Trial Starting: A Study of AAV2-GDNF in Adults With Moderate Parkinson's Disease (REGENERATE-PD) (REGENERATE-PD)
Here is a link to the trial on clinicaltrials.gov https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06285643?term=REGENERATE-PD&rank=1 Below is an excerpt from a news article about the trial: A new Phase II trial, REGENERATE-PD, will study AB-1005, an adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2) glial cell line-derived neurotrophic
Here is a link to the trial on clinicaltrials.gov https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06285643?term=REGENERATE-PD&rank=1 Below is an excerpt from a news article about the trial: A new Phase II trial, REGENERATE-PD, will study AB-1005, an adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2) glial cell line-derived neurotrophic
Canddy
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Cure Parkinson's
23 days ago
Update on FIL -Venetoclax as a Monotherapy, Pancytopenia and Myelodysplasia
Hi everyone I have been meaning to post an update for months but things have been changing so rapidly, every day would have been a different story. So we did get to see a specialist who did a BM biopsy and recommended Venetoclax as a Monotherapy as his BM was 50% CLL. We were told it wasn't chemo
Hi everyone I have been meaning to post an update for months but things have been changing so rapidly, every day would have been a different story. So we did get to see a specialist who did a BM biopsy and recommended Venetoclax as a Monotherapy as his BM was 50% CLL. We were told it wasn't chemo
JoeMcDote
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CLL Support
24 days ago
Help!
Hello everyone. 💙It's been six months since my mother had herpes encephalitis type 1, but she still can't stand up and is physically weak. I don't know if occupational therapy is useful or not? What should I do to improve her physical condition?
Hello everyone. 💙It's been six months since my mother had herpes encephalitis type 1, but she still can't stand up and is physically weak. I don't know if occupational therapy is useful or not? What should I do to improve her physical condition?
Ftmz
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Encephalitis International
26 days ago
Newly diagnosed with HCC
I am a 78 year old retired educator who has battled GIST CANCER for 20 years. To my surprise, An HCC tumor was found in my liver in between two GIST tumors. in my June 5 MRI. The GIST tumors were shrinking out of site thanks to be taking Gleevec, a targeted therapy drug. My surgeon could not safely resect
I am a 78 year old retired educator who has battled GIST CANCER for 20 years. To my surprise, An HCC tumor was found in my liver in between two GIST tumors. in my June 5 MRI. The GIST tumors were shrinking out of site thanks to be taking Gleevec, a targeted therapy drug. My surgeon could not safely resect
Dachshund45
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
26 days ago
Advice
Hi All, I have hearing loss in both ears and have tinnitus all the time. This is a difficult challenge for us all. The doctors just put you on betahistine or amitriptyline or alprazolam or any anti depressants they say it helps reduce tinnitus or improve blood flow to inner ear. This is the same
Hi All, I have hearing loss in both ears and have tinnitus all the time. This is a difficult challenge for us all. The doctors just put you on betahistine or amitriptyline or alprazolam or any anti depressants they say it helps reduce tinnitus or improve blood flow to inner ear. This is the same
CMRN11
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Tinnitus UK
27 days ago
More about Cu-67 PSMA : it seems better than Pluvicto (Lutetium) and it looks like experts are pushing it toward first line treatment!
I have already talked about this but it continues to look promising, so here is an update: https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-2024/video-2/mediaitem/4152-secure-trial-copper-67-psma-therapy-for-prostate-cancer-geoffrey-johnson.html in a nutshell, improved Pluvicto: "the SECuRE trial for
I have already talked about this but it continues to look promising, so here is an update: https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-2024/video-2/mediaitem/4152-secure-trial-copper-67-psma-therapy-for-prostate-cancer-geoffrey-johnson.html in a nutshell, improved Pluvicto: "the SECuRE trial for
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
28 days ago
My PBC is getting worse. ascites causing me SOB, confusion, falls. skin is so itchy despite phototherapy. My symptoms are of late stages.
Can anyone help to elevate some symptoms. It's so effecting my life.
Can anyone help to elevate some symptoms. It's so effecting my life.
Oakleypup
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British Liver Trust
29 days ago
First gene therapy for prevalent pathologies in neurology receives FDA IND clearance - EG 427 initiating first-in-human clinical study
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/first-gene-therapy-prevalent-pathologies-060000901.html
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/first-gene-therapy-prevalent-pathologies-060000901.html
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
29 days ago
Suppressed TSH on combined therapy
Is there data/medical papers I can give my doctor as to why T3 is suppressed on combination therapy? I have tried looking at the Nice guidelines but they all seem against using combination therapy.Thanks Sue
Is there data/medical papers I can give my doctor as to why T3 is suppressed on combination therapy? I have tried looking at the Nice guidelines but they all seem against using combination therapy.Thanks Sue
redhead41
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Thyroid UK
30 days ago
Debate on T3 between Prof Bianco & Prof Pearce
These 2 well-known endos had a formal 'debate' recently at the Endo 2024 conference in Boston. Prof Bianco was 'for' the use of T3 in combination therapy, and Prof Pearce was 'against' it. We know that these are their personal stances anyway, even when not in a formal debate setting. Prof Bianco '
These 2 well-known endos had a formal 'debate' recently at the Endo 2024 conference in Boston. Prof Bianco was 'for' the use of T3 in combination therapy, and Prof Pearce was 'against' it. We know that these are their personal stances anyway, even when not in a formal debate setting. Prof Bianco '
TaraJR
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
PSP/CBD Symposium - Saturday, June 29, 10am-3pm Pacific (US time)
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN Brain Support Network and Stanford's Movement Disorders Center are co-hosting this Progressive Supranuclear Palsy/Corticobasal Degeneration (PSP/CBD) Symposium. This is a hybrid event -- some attending in-person on Stanford's campus and many attending virtually. Who should
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN Brain Support Network and Stanford's Movement Disorders Center are co-hosting this Progressive Supranuclear Palsy/Corticobasal Degeneration (PSP/CBD) Symposium. This is a hybrid event -- some attending in-person on Stanford's campus and many attending virtually. Who should
rriddle
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PSP Association
1 month ago
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