Firmagon (Degarelix) substitute for Lupron
If you have any experience with Firmagon from Ferring Pharma I would love to hear back on side effects etc. I'm a 58 yr. old two year survivor, 14.7 PSA, Gleason 7 with prominent metastactic disease.
Thanks in advance...
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Firmagon update...
I received two 125 mg injections of Firmagon today as a booster shot. My last shot of Lupron was 12/10/08 and my PSA rose from 0.2 February to 4.7 in June. I was starting to feel my cancer was growing inside me if that's possible. Pain in lower stomach and overall agitation. The injections were a little painful and after a few hours I feel that a Mac truck hit me in the 6 packs but I must say that I feel like a new person already besides the injection site pain. My next shot will be a 85mg dose injected in the stomach in 28 days.0 -
Fingers crossedMedcomglen said:Firmagon update...
I received two 125 mg injections of Firmagon today as a booster shot. My last shot of Lupron was 12/10/08 and my PSA rose from 0.2 February to 4.7 in June. I was starting to feel my cancer was growing inside me if that's possible. Pain in lower stomach and overall agitation. The injections were a little painful and after a few hours I feel that a Mac truck hit me in the 6 packs but I must say that I feel like a new person already besides the injection site pain. My next shot will be a 85mg dose injected in the stomach in 28 days.
I am praying this does it for you, never heard of it before your last post, but thank God for the scientists out there, hope this is exactly what you need...keep us posted on your progression...
Jim0 -
Firmagon (degarelix)RRMCJIM said:Fingers crossed
I am praying this does it for you, never heard of it before your last post, but thank God for the scientists out there, hope this is exactly what you need...keep us posted on your progression...
Jim
Dear RRMCJIM,
Thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers. Today marks my two year anniversary of being informed of this dreaded disease so Happy 4th of July! I was given the two year bit with "get your affairs in order" dialog so I do have something to celebrate.
Best wishes,
Glen0 -
Firmagon injection; Day 3 update:
Experiencing less injection site pain with only minor swelling today. Was able to sleep finally after being up all night day of injection. Managing daily chores now with higher energy levels. I feel my testosterone levels are down which means the Cancer is no longer being fed. Words to the wise...I would recommend your Doctor prescibe a script for pain along with the initial two shot stomach injection to aliviate injection site soreness and pain. Clinical trials showed immediate 98% decrease in PSA when compared to Lupron within 28 days. Plus Casodex is not needed to reduce tumor flair as with lupron injections. Looking forward to my PSA results in a few weeks. Stay tuned :-)0 -
Badge Of CourageMedcomglen said:Firmagon update...
I received two 125 mg injections of Firmagon today as a booster shot. My last shot of Lupron was 12/10/08 and my PSA rose from 0.2 February to 4.7 in June. I was starting to feel my cancer was growing inside me if that's possible. Pain in lower stomach and overall agitation. The injections were a little painful and after a few hours I feel that a Mac truck hit me in the 6 packs but I must say that I feel like a new person already besides the injection site pain. My next shot will be a 85mg dose injected in the stomach in 28 days.
Wow! I am a 55 year old, and 2 months since surgery. I hope and pray the best for you. I sometimes think anything is better than the alternative or is it? Best of luck to you with good thoughts and prayers your way.
Jim (shubbysr)0 -
Firmagon (degarelix) injection; Day 5 updateMedcomglen said:Firmagon injection; Day 3 update:
Experiencing less injection site pain with only minor swelling today. Was able to sleep finally after being up all night day of injection. Managing daily chores now with higher energy levels. I feel my testosterone levels are down which means the Cancer is no longer being fed. Words to the wise...I would recommend your Doctor prescibe a script for pain along with the initial two shot stomach injection to aliviate injection site soreness and pain. Clinical trials showed immediate 98% decrease in PSA when compared to Lupron within 28 days. Plus Casodex is not needed to reduce tumor flair as with lupron injections. Looking forward to my PSA results in a few weeks. Stay tuned :-)
Happy Birthday America! The injection site pain subsided with only minor discomfort today. So far I am tolerating this therapy really well with no hot flushes, fatigue or back pain as I did under Lupron. Still having insomnia but hopefully this will pass.0 -
Thanks Jim...shubbysr said:Badge Of Courage
Wow! I am a 55 year old, and 2 months since surgery. I hope and pray the best for you. I sometimes think anything is better than the alternative or is it? Best of luck to you with good thoughts and prayers your way.
Jim (shubbysr)
Jim,
Thank you for your post and your prayers. FYI...my initial Urologist, Oncologist and Surgeon suggested RP, (Divinci) along with Radiation and Hormone therapy but after further investigation posting my gleason, PSA, and staging into some computer models to determine RP outcome,I felt hormone therapy was the best for me considering quality of life.
Initially I was diagnosed as a stage 2 but after seeking a second opinion learned my disease was a stage 4 with distant lymph node involvement and extensive peritoneal invasion based on a prostascint scan. Radiation Oncologist stated to save radiation for when I needed it, bone pain, and a new Urologist suggested I be on Taxotere. I also visited the Datolli Cancer Center in Sarasota FL for seeding but my scan showed my cancer wasn't contained.
Hopefully yours was contained and surgery got it all.
Wishing you good thoughts, good health and many prayers your way.
Glen (Medcomglen)0 -
sounding goodMedcomglen said:Firmagon (degarelix) injection; Day 5 update
Happy Birthday America! The injection site pain subsided with only minor discomfort today. So far I am tolerating this therapy really well with no hot flushes, fatigue or back pain as I did under Lupron. Still having insomnia but hopefully this will pass.
Well Glen, this sounds like it agrees with you, not any side effects to speak of so far.... I know of a few who have suffered side effects from Lupron injections, hope this continues to be the answer, and that sleep catches up to you...lol...
Jim0 -
Firmagon (degarelix) InsomniaRRMCJIM said:sounding good
Well Glen, this sounds like it agrees with you, not any side effects to speak of so far.... I know of a few who have suffered side effects from Lupron injections, hope this continues to be the answer, and that sleep catches up to you...lol...
Jim
Hi Jim,
Hope you are well and thanks for your post. Caught some Z's finally with a little help from the medicine cabinet last night. I noticed my prose seems a little sharper now. I read some previous posts and emails and I think I wasn't all there after my injections.
Feeling "so so" today but still better when compared to the other testosterone reducing drugs. Lupron made me an instant couch potato. I think I should invoice Ferring Pharma (maker of Firmagon)for all the free publicity here. LOL
Best wishes,
Glen0 -
Firmagon PSA resultsMedcomglen said:Firmagon (degarelix) Insomnia
Hi Jim,
Hope you are well and thanks for your post. Caught some Z's finally with a little help from the medicine cabinet last night. I noticed my prose seems a little sharper now. I read some previous posts and emails and I think I wasn't all there after my injections.
Feeling "so so" today but still better when compared to the other testosterone reducing drugs. Lupron made me an instant couch potato. I think I should invoice Ferring Pharma (maker of Firmagon)for all the free publicity here. LOL
Best wishes,
Glen
Great news! My PSA results came back today...0.8 down from 4.7 one month earlier with initial dose of 240 mg of Firmagon. Received the first follow up Firmagon injection of 80 mg. yesterday but I am planning intermittent therapy for the future if PSA remains low. I experienced injection site pain, redness and swelling but overall side effects are still better when compared to my past experience with Lupron.0 -
Congrats on your Number!Medcomglen said:Firmagon PSA results
Great news! My PSA results came back today...0.8 down from 4.7 one month earlier with initial dose of 240 mg of Firmagon. Received the first follow up Firmagon injection of 80 mg. yesterday but I am planning intermittent therapy for the future if PSA remains low. I experienced injection site pain, redness and swelling but overall side effects are still better when compared to my past experience with Lupron.
Congrats on your Number!0 -
PSA resultlewvino said:Congrats on your Number!
Congrats on your Number!
Appreciate your support and a big "Thank you!"
Best wishes...0 -
Firmagon injection site updateMedcomglen said:PSA result
Appreciate your support and a big "Thank you!"
Best wishes...
My Oncologist prescribed Darvocet and a steroid pak to lessen the pain with swelling. Doing well three days later. Experiencing typical hormonal therapy side effects, minor hot flashes and loss of libido but that's all for now folks. At least my PSA dropped significantly down to 0.8 from 4.7.0 -
Two weeks behind you
August 7, 2009
Hi Glen,
I just had my first follow-up injection yesterday of degarelix. I am surprised that today I am experiencing much more pain in the abdominal area than I did a month ago after the initial double injection. Was your experience similar at all?
--Carl0 -
degarelix/Firmagon injection painjpmpage said:Two weeks behind you
August 7, 2009
Hi Glen,
I just had my first follow-up injection yesterday of degarelix. I am surprised that today I am experiencing much more pain in the abdominal area than I did a month ago after the initial double injection. Was your experience similar at all?
--Carl
Hi Carl,
Sorry to hear about your painful experience but in a strange way it's soothing to know another member is taking Firmagon on these boards. I hope to compare notes in the future if you concur.
My initial two injections last month resulted in severe muscle pain and abdominal swelling that subsided over three days. My injection last week was indeed worse resulting not only with muscle pain but also a raised itchy red patch at the injection site. My Oncologist prescribed MethylPREDNISolone and Darvocet.
For what it's worth... I read that the secondary 85 mg. single injections are stronger by volume compared to the two initial 120mg's. This may be the culprit from the follow up injection site pain you experienced. Let me know if you switched from Lupron or Eligard and if you notice any different side effects.
Thanks in advance and best wishes,
Glen0 -
Casodex/Firmagonld34 said:casodex
I noticed that you took casodex to prevent a tumor flare.
What was the regiment for your casodex prior to or while on Firmagon?
I thank you in advance for your response.
I wish you well.
Remember ( I always have to remind myself of this)... You are not alone.
Hello ID34,
Thanks for your question and the reminder. I too have to remind myself that I (we) are not alone. :-)
When I was first diagnosed two years ago I was given Casodex 3x/day but stopped when I was informed I was a candidate for surgery. Long story but I opted not to have surgery due to the extent of my disease but continued on Casodex 3x along with several other meds for six months. Quality of life suffered and I was probably going to loose my job so I stopped and continued on just an intermittent Lupron hormone therapy. I did take Casodex once again to overcome tumor flare when injected with Lupron, 10 days prior and one week into therapy. I read that Casodex would stop any tumor flare and lessen pain during the flare up. Currently no Rx for Casodex.
Degarelix is designed to target and block the GnRH receptor. This rapidly prevents the production of testosterone and avoids the risk of flare. So far so good except the injection site pain.
Wishing you good health.
Glen0 -
Intermittent Hormone therapyMedcomglen said:Casodex/Firmagon
Hello ID34,
Thanks for your question and the reminder. I too have to remind myself that I (we) are not alone. :-)
When I was first diagnosed two years ago I was given Casodex 3x/day but stopped when I was informed I was a candidate for surgery. Long story but I opted not to have surgery due to the extent of my disease but continued on Casodex 3x along with several other meds for six months. Quality of life suffered and I was probably going to loose my job so I stopped and continued on just an intermittent Lupron hormone therapy. I did take Casodex once again to overcome tumor flare when injected with Lupron, 10 days prior and one week into therapy. I read that Casodex would stop any tumor flare and lessen pain during the flare up. Currently no Rx for Casodex.
Degarelix is designed to target and block the GnRH receptor. This rapidly prevents the production of testosterone and avoids the risk of flare. So far so good except the injection site pain.
Wishing you good health.
Glen
How did, in your case, intermittent lupron work?
One lupron shot and then off or a years worth of lupron and then off?
At what level psa did you resume the lupron shots?
Lots of questions ,I know, but I do appreciate, very much, your answers. I will process them and with full understandng that all situations are different and need to be handled in an individual way.
Isn't it ironic,that this thing(testosterone) that we are trying to stop now,was a chest beating prize when we were 20?0 -
Intermittent Hormone therapyld34 said:Intermittent Hormone therapy
How did, in your case, intermittent lupron work?
One lupron shot and then off or a years worth of lupron and then off?
At what level psa did you resume the lupron shots?
Lots of questions ,I know, but I do appreciate, very much, your answers. I will process them and with full understandng that all situations are different and need to be handled in an individual way.
Isn't it ironic,that this thing(testosterone) that we are trying to stop now,was a chest beating prize when we were 20?
Hi Id34,
Here's my PSA and injection history...6/07 PSA 14.7; 8/07 First injection of Lupron (Trelstar Depot); 10/07 PSA 0.3; 12/07 PSA 0.1; 3/08 PSA 2.1; 3/08 Second Lupron (Eliguard)injection; 6/08 PSA 0.2; 7/08 PSA 0.2; 9/08 PSA 1.2; 11/08 PSA 3.8; 12/08 Lupron (Trelstar) injection; 3/09 PSA 0.4; 5/09 PSA 2.7; 6/09 PSA 4.7; 6/09 First Firmagon injection,240mg.; 7/09 PSA 0.8; 7//09 Second Firmagon injection,80mg.
I hope this gives you an understanding of my intermittent hormone therapy and I plan on beating my chest again soon :-)
Best wishes,
Glen0 -
degarelix/Firmagon injection painMedcomglen said:degarelix/Firmagon injection pain
Hi Carl,
Sorry to hear about your painful experience but in a strange way it's soothing to know another member is taking Firmagon on these boards. I hope to compare notes in the future if you concur.
My initial two injections last month resulted in severe muscle pain and abdominal swelling that subsided over three days. My injection last week was indeed worse resulting not only with muscle pain but also a raised itchy red patch at the injection site. My Oncologist prescribed MethylPREDNISolone and Darvocet.
For what it's worth... I read that the secondary 85 mg. single injections are stronger by volume compared to the two initial 120mg's. This may be the culprit from the follow up injection site pain you experienced. Let me know if you switched from Lupron or Eligard and if you notice any different side effects.
Thanks in advance and best wishes,
Glen
Hi Glen,
It looks like we are experiencing just about the same results from our first and second set of injections. I had my second treatment on August 06. The next day, Aug. 07, the pain started getting stronger. By 8pm the pain became terrible enough that my son Jon took me to the ER at the hospital. They did a lot of tests before giving me an injection to stop the pain. I went home about midnight feeling better. About three days later the pain seemed to have pretty much gone away.
In response to your question, I have not taken any of the Lupron or Eligard. This is my first trial of anything for my cancer which has been spreading around in my body. I have gone through four Bone Scans and one MRI which showed where the cancer has spread. Thanks for your information. I value it highly, and look forward for more. Best wishes to you. Carl0
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