Wed-28-06-2017, 20:13 PM
Thanks Fred that's very interesting if the figure that Bill posted is correct, then it's a lot less expensive than everything but Methotrexate ....
Skilarence (DMF) gets European Commission approval
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Wed-28-06-2017, 20:13 PM
Thanks Fred that's very interesting if the figure that Bill posted is correct, then it's a lot less expensive than everything but Methotrexate ....
Wed-28-06-2017, 21:00 PM
(Wed-28-06-2017, 17:34 PM)jiml Wrote:(Wed-28-06-2017, 16:30 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Bill with all the reasearch you've done I would think you could open your own lab and produce a great product! Jim !!!!! The essence of Psorinovo is the enteric coated and slow release, so no stomach pains and less bowel irritation. If the new product is not enteric coated you will still have stomach pains!!! Bills idea on the other side, looks very smart ! Because it is a liquid.....
Wed-28-06-2017, 21:03 PM
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(Wed-28-06-2017, 20:13 PM)jiml Wrote: Thanks Fred that's very interesting if the figure that Bill posted is correct, then it's a lot less expensive than everything but Methotrexate .... I thought methotrexate was even cheaper € 19, the twenty or something like that. It is a very cheap poison. . But I must add to that, that I am not completely sure about that. If Fred has a good source than that will be the better one.
Wed-28-06-2017, 21:13 PM
(Wed-28-06-2017, 21:00 PM)Caroline Wrote:(Wed-28-06-2017, 17:34 PM)jiml Wrote:(Wed-28-06-2017, 16:30 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Bill with all the reasearch you've done I would think you could open your own lab and produce a great product! Skilarence will be available as 30-mg and 120-mg gastro-resistant tablets, maybe not slow release but certainly designed to minimise gastric problems, it seems from reading the EMA document
Wed-28-06-2017, 21:27 PM
(Wed-28-06-2017, 21:03 PM)Caroline Wrote:(Wed-28-06-2017, 20:13 PM)jiml Wrote: Thanks Fred that's very interesting if the figure that Bill posted is correct, then it's a lot less expensive than everything but Methotrexate .... It depends what country, currency, size, source, etc. I got my price from an NHS source, and it's the price they are paying this month. Couldn't get Skilarence though.
Wed-28-06-2017, 21:43 PM
Ciclosporin sounds expensive
Hopefully one day the NHS will do away with Ciclosporin and mtx. Bloody horrible stuff they are. As for DMF, good news and it's something else in the dermatologist arsenal to fight our horrible disease
Wed-28-06-2017, 21:46 PM
(Wed-28-06-2017, 21:13 PM)jiml Wrote:(Wed-28-06-2017, 21:00 PM)Caroline Wrote:(Wed-28-06-2017, 17:34 PM)jiml Wrote:(Wed-28-06-2017, 16:30 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Bill with all the reasearch you've done I would think you could open your own lab and produce a great product! Ok, I did not see that yet. But if so, it surely may reduce the stomach problems.
Wed-28-06-2017, 22:00 PM
By the way you saw it coming: LAS41008 (DMF) effective in the treatment of psoriasis
Wed-28-06-2017, 22:48 PM
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(Wed-28-06-2017, 22:00 PM)Fred Wrote: By the way you saw it coming: LAS41008 (DMF) effective in the treatment of psoriasis well remembered fred
Thu-29-06-2017, 09:22 AM
I got my info from this article:
< Dimethyl fumarate for moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis Lead author: Elizabeth Okpara Regional Drug & Therapeutics Centre (Newcastle) February 2017 © NTAG 2017? It included this information on pricing: <Methotrexate PO 7.5 mg weekly £9.87 Methotrexate PO 25 mg weekly £32.88 Acitretin 25 mg daily £335.12 Acitretin 50 mg daily £670.25 Methotrexate SC 7.5 mg weekly £772.97 Methotrexate SC 25 mg weekly £961.92 Ciclosporin 2.5 mg/kg daily* £1,487.79 Fumaderm® 240 mg daily** £1,834.56 Ciclosporin 5 mg/kg daily* £2,912.83 Fumaderm® 720 mg daily** £5,503.68 Apremilast (Otezla®) 30 mg BD £7,150.00 Etanercept (Benepali®) 50 mg weekly £8,536.53 Adalimumab (Humira®) 40 mg every 2 weeks £9,151.98 Ustekinumab (Stelara®) 45 mg or 90 mg every 12 weeks £9,299.95 Infliximab (Inflectra® or Remsima®) 5 mg/kg* every 8 weeks £9,815.23 Secukinumab (Cosentyx®) 300 mg monthly £15,837.80> My price estimate was for daily 240 mg Fumaderm for a year and I am assuming that NICE will drive a hard bargain for the benefit of British taxpayers. For 14*120 mg DMF, Tecfidera is claimed to cost ~£340. The same quantity would cost me 4.1664 cents US. |
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