Application for Fexapotide Triflutate Rejected by FDA
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Application for Fexapotide Triflutate Rejected by FDA
Sucks. Ironic considering the Covid vaccine was approved for emergency use with no long term studies.
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KEN1955 uncklefester
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Hello There
I'm very sorry that is was not approved by the FDA. Was looking forward to it. Maybe it had something to do with the doctors and all the other procedures out there. This would be a game changer.
Take care....Ken
uncklefester KEN1955
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Uros can't make the big bucks just doing a simple injection. Waiting to see what happens in Europe.
KEN1955 uncklefester
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I think the same thing. It all has to do with money. What about the concern for the patients. Will see
KEN1955 uncklefester
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Hey Buddy
I just read a paper that was put out. They are saying that they want more data on the results of the trails. What the hell 2 to 3 years is not good enough. This makes no sense. The other procedures did not have to show that kind of outcome.
Doctors are doing the trails and they are afraid this one shot will catch on and leave the other procedure behind.
To me this is wrong in a lot of ways...........
alberto204 uncklefester
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Do you know if it is available/in-use outside of the USA?
compiler uncklefester
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It seems like Rezum but injection of the protein instead of sterile water vapor. How much does the Fexapotide injection cost?
uncklefester compiler
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No one knows the cost because it hasn't been approved. Very different than rezum. Fexapotide targets certain prostate cells and makes them die off. No pain as far as I know. Its not available anywhere as of now. I did just read that it MAY be on the verge of moving along in the approval process but its just a rumor
alberto204 uncklefester
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I'm surprised it's not available in the EU or Mexico. They're usually way ahead of us.