Understanding Your Prescriptions: What Does It Say? Knowing Is A Part Of Taking Good care Of Yourself

The doctor has just scribbled a new prescription and now the pharmacist must translate it when they fill the order. What does all those chicken scrawls mean? Here is an example of what a prescription could look like- “drug name 250 mg Ac bid x 10 days?” To start, the first part of a prescription [...]

A First Generation Bisphosphnate Increases Overall Survival in Metastatic Prostate Cancer

A recent report from England, about the first-generation oral bisphosphonate sodium clodronate, claims to improve overall survival in men with metastatic but not localized prostate cancer, according to long-term data from two randomized controlled trials. Among the sample of 278 men all who had metastatic disease starting and who were responding to long-term hormone therapy, [...]

Denosumab Increased Bone Mineral Density in Men With Nonmetastatic Prostate Cancer

Presented at EAU on March 23, 2009 The drug Denosumab has shown itself both easy to tolerate by patients as well highly able to increases bone mineral density (BMD) when compared with placebo in men with nonmetastatic prostate cancer receiving androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). The results of this multi-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 study [...]

Continious ADT vs Intermittent – There is a Winner From This Trial

One of the unsettled debates in our advanced prostate cancer world surrounds the issue of continuous vs. intermittent hormone therapy (IHT). Traditionally, hormone therapy was continuous, or once you started you never stopped the treatment. As many of us know, hormone therapy is notorious for damaging the quality of life. Hot flashes, loss of libido, [...]

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