约瑟夫
#21
I do not care for capers.
Anchovies without capers.
Rapamycin with anchovies!
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约瑟夫
#22
A review of the dietary flavonoid, kaempferol on human health and cancer chemoprevention
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3601579/
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#23
Try Kaempferol Powder 50% Extract
Lets track the research on this going forward…
It might be worth a try earlier rather than later if the side effect profile was a little more palatable…
Adverse Effects
Adverse effects listed are all grades of severity unless indicated otherwise
Note *: Adverse reactions are for patients treated with dabrafenib and trametinib
>10%
Monotherapy
- Increased AST (60%)
- Rash (57%)
- Hyperglycemia (50%)
- Increase ALT (39%)
- Leukopenia (38%)
- Anemia (46%)
- Neutropenia (44%)
- Diarrhea (43%)
- Hypoalbuminemia (42%)
- Hyperphosphatemia (37%)
- Hyperkeratosis (37%)
- Headache (32%)
- Lymphoedema (32%)
- Pyrexia (28%)
- Arthralgia (27%)
- Papilloma (27%)
- Increased alkaline phosphatase (24%)
- Alopecia (22%)
- Palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia syndrome (20%)
- Acneiform dermatitis (19%)
- Stomatitis (15%)
- Hypertension (15%)
- Abdominal pain (13%)
- Hemorrhage (13%)
- Back pain (12%)
- Cough (12%)
- Myalgia (11%)
- Dry skin (11%)
- Constipation (11%)
Source: https://reference.medscape.com/drug/mekinist-trametinib-999854#4
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#25
At what dose?
“Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.” ~ Paracelsus
“If you wait until you are ready, it is almost certainly too late.” ~ Seth Godin
I am not the waiting type.
JuanDaw
#26
It is the combo with dabrafenib that produces adverse reactions.
Note *: Adverse reactions are for patients treated with dabrafenib and trametinib
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Bicep
#27
I would need years and massive amounts of information and tests to be interested in this at all.
I liked Juan’s cranberry solution much better. It won’t work, but it won’t make you suffer either.
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Do you have links to these prices? How did this research study on flies afford the Trametinib?
约瑟夫
#29
You would have to ask the researcher where they acquired the supply for the study (if is is not mentioned in the paper)
约瑟夫
#30
I did a search in the India Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Market.
₹ 78,000
At today’s ( 02/18/2023) Exchange Rate cost is $942.42
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They got it from LC labs. It looks like Trametinib is only DMSO soluble, “ is practically insoluble in the pH range of 2 to 8 in aqueous media . MEKINIST (trametinib) tablets are supplied as 0.5-mg, 1-mg, and 2-mg tablets for oral administration. Each 0.5-mg tablet contains 0.5635 mg trametinib dimethyl sulfoxide equivalent to 0.5 mg of trametinib non-solvated parent.”
I assume the tablets wouldn’t be able to be ground up and placed in rodent chow?
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#32
Can I ask what are you trying to do?
I’m trying to determine if Trametinib is a drug the NIA ITP could easily test in a mouse study.
What I don’t know is if a tablet bound with DMSO can be ground up and placed into food
Bezesk
#34
No need to worry, the ITP guys can get it from a chemical supplier like Sigma-Aldrich or directly from Novartis. You can submit an application to them if you got time to spare.
https://www.selleckchem.com/products/gsk1120212-jtp-74057.html
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If you scroll down to the bottom of the link you provided the powder still needs to be formulated with DMSO to be bioavailable I think. If they formulate with DMSO and then grind it all up into rodent chow does that work? Or does it separate it out from the DMSO? I don’t have enough of a chemistry background to know these things
Nitrogen Bisphosphonates can inhibit ras in the mek pathway
For a laymen what is the bottom line?