Xtandi
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Thanks for the
Thanks for the information.
This drug is the newer antiandrogen that works at intratumoral levels. It manages to stop cells from producing its own androgenes.
I hope the drug helps your friend to get rid of the all metastases.
Best.
VG0 -
Enzalutamide marketed as Xtandi, formerly known as MDV3100
cc,
We, too, have a very close friend who is mHRPC stage T4. He failed Zytiga after 5 mos and just started Xtandi this week. We're remaining positive and hoping for the best. Good luck to both you and your friend.
mrs pjd
Wife of a T3 stage PCa Survivor0 -
Maybe time for a changemrspjd said:Enzalutamide marketed as Xtandi, formerly known as MDV3100
cc,
We, too, have a very close friend who is mHRPC stage T4. He failed Zytiga after 5 mos and just started Xtandi this week. We're remaining positive and hoping for the best. Good luck to both you and your friend.
mrs pjd
Wife of a T3 stage PCa Survivor
Hubby has been on Zytiga for a little while now and his PSA is continuing to rise, maybe it's time to change to Xtandi.0 -
CelticCelticroots2 said:Maybe time for a change
Hubby has been on Zytiga for a little while now and his PSA is continuing to rise, maybe it's time to change to Xtandi.
Celtic
Could you provide details on his present conditions. What was his past PSA histology?
Xtandi is not a sort of substitute for Zytiga. It works differently but it should be able of working in combination. The problem is that FDA's approval restrics these drugs use, and with that, insurers whould not cover the costs.
You may consult independent doctors specalized in target medications, such as Dr. Myers, Dr. Bob and Dr. Scholz , etc., that could provide an excellent advice on a protocol to cases like hubby.
You may scroll on the videos of Dr. Myers in this link where you find his comments on Xtandi; http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703904804575631222900534954.html.html
Please let us know Hubby's histology.
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VGVascodaGama said:Celtic
Celtic
Could you provide details on his present conditions. What was his past PSA histology?
Xtandi is not a sort of substitute for Zytiga. It works differently but it should be able of working in combination. The problem is that FDA's approval restrics these drugs use, and with that, insurers whould not cover the costs.
You may consult independent doctors specalized in target medications, such as Dr. Myers, Dr. Bob and Dr. Scholz , etc., that could provide an excellent advice on a protocol to cases like hubby.
You may scroll on the videos of Dr. Myers in this link where you find his comments on Xtandi; http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703904804575631222900534954.html.html
Please let us know Hubby's histology.
VGama
Oh I know it works differently VG. His doc had mentioned Xtandi at his last visit but my research shows that you have to had chemo, which he hasn't so maybe he won't qualify. He is Stage 4 with mets.0
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