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09/27/2013 00:21
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09/27/2013 00:21
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Re: Advanced Dupuytren at 33 years old + Ledderhose starting: looking for specilist with new technic
Seph: I am obviously out of step here. I can't imagine why anyone would be interested in an untested or unidentified drug being used to treat a non life threatening condition. Why take the risk?
I am with you. I sure wouldn't do it.
~ dawn
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09/27/2013 06:55
spanishbuddha Administrator
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09/27/2013 06:55
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Re: Advanced Dupuytren at 33 years old + Ledderhose starting: looking for specilist with new technic
Seph: I am obviously out of step here. I can't imagine why anyone would be interested in an untested or unidentified drug being used to treat a non life threatening condition. Why take the risk?
This would be my view also. But, I think I found the patent, and it looks like they are using a drug, or drugs, quite well established to treat RA, and they have done some (10's-100's) tests (not trials) with DD patients. So there is some science or established background to it. But I personally would still be cautious given the good success rates with RT and NA. It's still not a cure and the patent talks about re-treatment being needed upon recurrence.
Edited 09/27/13 09:56
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09/29/2013 19:41
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09/29/2013 19:41
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Re: Advanced Dupuytren at 33 years old + Ledderhose starting: looking for specilist with new technic
Hi again, I wanted to thank you all very much for your clear and complete answers. I do appreciate your involvement in the topic I raised. It's useful. There are interesting routes already applicable, other which seems promising even if work in progress (to be followed). Best regards to all, Mathieu
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10/01/2013 11:02
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10/01/2013 11:02
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Re: Advanced Dupuytren at 33 years old + Ledderhose starting: looking for specilist with new technic
It seems to me from what you say Jasmine, that the product is known, but he patented the treatment. Patenting medical cures that are already known is highly cynical. Unless he does it to ensure that every patient has access to the treatment with no royalty cost embedded in the treatment... But would I be naive ?
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