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Asked for male, 31 years old from Kolkata
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Abirateron is a good medicine but if its not responding then there are hormonal injections which are very effective. Degarelix is one option
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Dear,
There are many drugs available for management of prostate cancer. It is mostly hormone sensitive and is treated by androgen deprivation for which there are many drugs. If these do not work then chemotherapeutic drugs which you are mentioning are tried. Every doctor has his own view. So follow the doctor who is an Established Oncologist.
There are many drugs available for management of prostate cancer. It is mostly hormone sensitive and is treated by androgen deprivation for which there are many drugs. If these do not work then chemotherapeutic drugs which you are mentioning are tried. Every doctor has his own view. So follow the doctor who is an Established Oncologist.
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U100 and u40 is different. If you will commit mistake in that than there can be dangerous outcome.And your sugar will go haywire. And also both insulin is different. Ask your diabetologist about it.
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In Stage 4 Prostate Cancer by the information you have provided the treatment going Ok. Not many options are there but your medical Oncologist can guide you better in terms of further options available.
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Yes you can switch to novomix. But under the supervision of your physician. As the dose has to be adjusted frequently.
Asked for Male, 32 years old from Muzaffarpur
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Put him on basal-bolus regimen or add a long lasting basal insulin to the above mentioned medications
Asked for male, 34 years old from Jaipur
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You have to use lantus but instead novo rapid, you can use actrapid or insuman rapid, but shift it under strict doctor's monitoring.
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Hello lybrate-user mam. Your problem is very simple with data provided it seems that your ongoing insulin is nit able to achieve steady control. There is no coverage given to lunch time so after Your diabetes can be easily controlled by adding one shot of short acting insulin before lunch and adjusting morning and night dosages You can contact me for dosage
adjustment.
adjustment.
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