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Annovis blames ‘data cleaning’ efforts for delaying phase 3 Parkinson’s readout https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/annovis-blames-data-cleaning-efforts-delaying-phase-3-parkinsons-readout
Annovis blames ‘data cleaning’ efforts for delaying phase 3 Parkinson’s readout https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/annovis-blames-data-cleaning-efforts-delaying-phase-3-parkinsons-readout
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Clinical Trials
Has anyone participated in ANY Clinical Trials?? Which ones and have they helped at all???
Has anyone participated in ANY Clinical Trials?? Which ones and have they helped at all???
smv123
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Vitamin D and Dementia
Vitamin D is a topic that gets a regular airing on this forum. In the context of CLL, here is a good place to review past posts https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/149126536/recent-research-report?responses=149129259 (reply by Lankisterguy). Personally, the idea of dying with CLL just doesn't
Vitamin D is a topic that gets a regular airing on this forum. In the context of CLL, here is a good place to review past posts https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/149126536/recent-research-report?responses=149129259 (reply by Lankisterguy). Personally, the idea of dying with CLL just doesn't
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
5 months ago
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Bisoprolol to Sotalol
Hi everyone. I’ve been on 10 mgs of Bisoprolol for a year, having had the dose gradually increased since my diagnosis in 2017. This drug has served me well in lowering my heart rate when it has gone into Tachycardia territory. My cardiologist has said that if my Afib bothers me me more, then as I am
Hi everyone. I’ve been on 10 mgs of Bisoprolol for a year, having had the dose gradually increased since my diagnosis in 2017. This drug has served me well in lowering my heart rate when it has gone into Tachycardia territory. My cardiologist has said that if my Afib bothers me me more, then as I am
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Diltiazem and side effects
hello, my heart has been quite upset lately and I’ve been told to up my bisoprolol but am finding it hard going with feeling breathless so my arrhythmia nurse suggested she might put me on Diltiazem and am just wondering what’s it like as a pill and what are the common side effects on it.for people
hello, my heart has been quite upset lately and I’ve been told to up my bisoprolol but am finding it hard going with feeling breathless so my arrhythmia nurse suggested she might put me on Diltiazem and am just wondering what’s it like as a pill and what are the common side effects on it.for people
Electricblue1
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AF Association
1 year ago
Easy-to-use inhaled levodopa system readying request for US approval
That’s according to results from a company-sponsored clinical trial (NCT06037590) comparing the pharmacological properties of Levodopa Cyclops against those of Inbrija, an approved inhaled powder formulation of levodopa developed by Acorda Therapeutics. “This randomized cross-over trial of Levodopa
That’s according to results from a company-sponsored clinical trial (NCT06037590) comparing the pharmacological properties of Levodopa Cyclops against those of Inbrija, an approved inhaled powder formulation of levodopa developed by Acorda Therapeutics. “This randomized cross-over trial of Levodopa
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
clinical trial: ATR inhibitor for ATM mutated solid tumors
in vivo and in vitro studies suggest that ATR inhibitors work better than PARP inhibitors for people with ATM gene mutations…but together they may work even better I hope to find more data about this clinical trial https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/aprea-therapeutics-announces-dosing-of-first-patient-in-phase
in vivo and in vitro studies suggest that ATR inhibitors work better than PARP inhibitors for people with ATM gene mutations…but together they may work even better I hope to find more data about this clinical trial https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/aprea-therapeutics-announces-dosing-of-first-patient-in-phase
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
New Thyroid Results - Conversion Issue?
Hi, After an emotional Thyroid rollercoaster these past couple years (post partial thyroidectomy 12/2/21 in combination with an Endo who doesn't believe in compounded medication), I finally seem to be settling into a medication and dose that works okay. I'd have to say that I'm still a bit tired and
Hi, After an emotional Thyroid rollercoaster these past couple years (post partial thyroidectomy 12/2/21 in combination with an Endo who doesn't believe in compounded medication), I finally seem to be settling into a medication and dose that works okay. I'd have to say that I'm still a bit tired and
KarmaMaya
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Current SUPERNOVA Clinical Trial for Reformulated EVUSHELD for preventing COVID-19 infection for immune-impaired individuals
A Phase II sub-study of SUPERNOVA clinical trial (2023) is currently operating to test the efficacy and safety of AZD3152 as a component of a reformulated version of EVUSHELD mAbs prophylaxis for immune-impaired individuals who cannot mount antibody responses to COVID-19 vaccines. Study Understanding
A Phase II sub-study of SUPERNOVA clinical trial (2023) is currently operating to test the efficacy and safety of AZD3152 as a component of a reformulated version of EVUSHELD mAbs prophylaxis for immune-impaired individuals who cannot mount antibody responses to COVID-19 vaccines. Study Understanding
Classicaljazz
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CLL Support
5 months ago
need some guidance, feeling desperate..
My husband has advanced, Stage IV castration resistant prostate cancer. When he was diagnosed in May 2022 his PSA was 4700, he has widespread bone metastases. He stopped responding to Docetaxel, Pluvicto and is now not responding to Cabazitaxel, his PSA is now over 700. He is feeling good, no pain
My husband has advanced, Stage IV castration resistant prostate cancer. When he was diagnosed in May 2022 his PSA was 4700, he has widespread bone metastases. He stopped responding to Docetaxel, Pluvicto and is now not responding to Cabazitaxel, his PSA is now over 700. He is feeling good, no pain
Kiki27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Taste Issues and finger neuropathy on Xtandi( enzalutamide) ?
In order to participate in a clinical trial (FOR46 at UCSF) I had to switch from Nubeqa (darolutamide) to enzalutamide. Previously on abiraterone. Did really well on both medications. Now 4 months on enzalutamide and my 5th research infusion, I'm experiencing some side effects. Trying to determine
In order to participate in a clinical trial (FOR46 at UCSF) I had to switch from Nubeqa (darolutamide) to enzalutamide. Previously on abiraterone. Did really well on both medications. Now 4 months on enzalutamide and my 5th research infusion, I'm experiencing some side effects. Trying to determine
bandgeek
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Shockwave Therapy By Chiropractor
I just went to a Chiropractor for treatment of agonizing pain in my upper back. He wants to treat me with shockwave therapy but I have concerns of this affecting my atrial fibrillation. I am presently only taking an anticoagulant, and no other meds for my AF. Has anyone had this type of treatment
I just went to a Chiropractor for treatment of agonizing pain in my upper back. He wants to treat me with shockwave therapy but I have concerns of this affecting my atrial fibrillation. I am presently only taking an anticoagulant, and no other meds for my AF. Has anyone had this type of treatment
SnoopyJ
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Randomised clinical trial - prophylactic radiation therapy to asymptomatic bone metastases improved survival
Prophylactic Radiation Therapy Versus Standard of Care for Patients With High-Risk Asymptomatic Bone Metastases: A Multicenter, Randomized Phase II Clinical Trial Authors: Erin F. Gillespie, MD, MPH https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1386-1542 gillespe@mskcc.org, Joanna C. Yang, MD, MPH, Noah J. Mathis, BA
Prophylactic Radiation Therapy Versus Standard of Care for Patients With High-Risk Asymptomatic Bone Metastases: A Multicenter, Randomized Phase II Clinical Trial Authors: Erin F. Gillespie, MD, MPH https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1386-1542 gillespe@mskcc.org, Joanna C. Yang, MD, MPH, Noah J. Mathis, BA
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Acalabrutinib and Skin Cancers
I began taking Acalabrutinib three years ago as a participant in a clinical trial. I have enjoyed excellent success. However, recently I began breaking out in skin cancer lesions on various parts of the body. Particularly on my legs, ankles and feet. I have been prone to sun damaged skin converting
I began taking Acalabrutinib three years ago as a participant in a clinical trial. I have enjoyed excellent success. However, recently I began breaking out in skin cancer lesions on various parts of the body. Particularly on my legs, ankles and feet. I have been prone to sun damaged skin converting
spanish36
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Af at first but now also atrial tachycardia….
Hi everyone 🦋 Hope you are all doing well x Just wanted to ask I have had Af for over 3 years now and had two ablations that have been somewhat successful as my Af is better but not we’re I wish I was but I am feeling greatful for the work they have done to help me improve my life ❤️ as I was very
Hi everyone 🦋 Hope you are all doing well x Just wanted to ask I have had Af for over 3 years now and had two ablations that have been somewhat successful as my Af is better but not we’re I wish I was but I am feeling greatful for the work they have done to help me improve my life ❤️ as I was very
Sigi1
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AF Association
1 year ago
My Research into thyroid tissue growing back after TT🤔
I had full TT in 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis, as some members will know I had a US scan performed in 2022 for a Parathyroid adenoma, the surgeon noted a nodule of 6/7 on the left side, but nothing else.I went on to have the F18 pet scan to determine what the nodule was, but a mass of (14x7x21)
I had full TT in 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis, as some members will know I had a US scan performed in 2022 for a Parathyroid adenoma, the surgeon noted a nodule of 6/7 on the left side, but nothing else.I went on to have the F18 pet scan to determine what the nodule was, but a mass of (14x7x21)
birkie
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Pacemaker Anxiety
I am shortly to have a biventricular pacemaker fitted and have opted for defibrillator back up. Was very pleased when this was suggested for my heart failure for which medication treatment is restricted by my kidney disease. (Yep. I'm a bit of a wreck !) Now the date is approaching and I'm having cold
I am shortly to have a biventricular pacemaker fitted and have opted for defibrillator back up. Was very pleased when this was suggested for my heart failure for which medication treatment is restricted by my kidney disease. (Yep. I'm a bit of a wreck !) Now the date is approaching and I'm having cold
Aoki
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Amitriptyline - ATLANTIS clinical trial
Can anyone explain to me why money has been spent on a clinical trial for amitriptyline in relation to IBS, when this has been prescribed for IBS and specifically IBS pain for years already?: https://www.theibsnetwork.org/blog/irritable-bowel-syndrome-relieved-by-low-dose-amitriptyline/ When investigating
Can anyone explain to me why money has been spent on a clinical trial for amitriptyline in relation to IBS, when this has been prescribed for IBS and specifically IBS pain for years already?: https://www.theibsnetwork.org/blog/irritable-bowel-syndrome-relieved-by-low-dose-amitriptyline/ When investigating
xjrs
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IBS Network
5 months ago
My 40 day post-ablation update
I've replied to a few posts here but think this might be my first post. 40 days ago I a cryoballoon ablation for paroxysmal AFib. Afterwards the EP told me I had 5 pulmonary veins and he estimated 80% chance of remission with first procedure. Since then: - I've only had AFib for 1 hour about 10 days
I've replied to a few posts here but think this might be my first post. 40 days ago I a cryoballoon ablation for paroxysmal AFib. Afterwards the EP told me I had 5 pulmonary veins and he estimated 80% chance of remission with first procedure. Since then: - I've only had AFib for 1 hour about 10 days
estesbubba
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AF Association
1 year ago
Vagal Afib
So I was diagnosed with Vagal Afib after several ED visits and having 4 cardioversions. My EP put me on Tikosyn which seemed to shorten the episodes. I am still in the paroxysmal Afib level. I do not drink alcohol or caffeine. Cut out sugar, eating late and stress. My doctor also told me he is suspecting
So I was diagnosed with Vagal Afib after several ED visits and having 4 cardioversions. My EP put me on Tikosyn which seemed to shorten the episodes. I am still in the paroxysmal Afib level. I do not drink alcohol or caffeine. Cut out sugar, eating late and stress. My doctor also told me he is suspecting
MarAF
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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