Hello all,
I'm new to this thread (though not quite so new to Longecity). My husband (74 years old) has Parkinson's, diagnosed late but probably about 10 years into it. I've been following current PD research for the last 3 years or so, it's obvious they're homing in on how the disease actually operates (though not yet on what causes the disease to start in the first place), and my guess is they'll probably have workable neuroprotective treatments, at least in testing, in about 5-6 years. In the meantime: nilotinib seems the most likely course to stave off worsening of the disease. I've been following the thread(s) on nicotinamide riboside for mitochondrial health here on Longecity for about 6 months and found some very useful advice there (if you have Parkinson's and haven't checked that thread out, I recommend it). Now I'm looking for advice on how to obtain nilotinib, and found this thread. I have some practical questions about this group buy that others may have also--so here they are:
1) Is the nilotinib being purchased in this group buy in powder form? If so, where is it manufactured, and is there an assay done to test purity?
2) Is there another source anyone here knows of -- a recommended Canadian pharmacy, e.g. -- to purchase Novartis nilotinib in capsules? (I'm concerned about getting an accurate dosage otherwise.)
3) Assuming a price of about $1500/mo from a Canadian pharmacy for Novartis nilotinib, for the lowest dose used in the Georgetown nilotinib study (150 mg/daily), how does the price of the non-encapsulated nilotinib compare with that?
4) If my husband and I decide to participate in the next group buy, how do we do that? Is a prescription required?
I understand there's a way to "private message" people here on Longecity--I assume it's the "messenger" function at the top of the page--so please feel free to send me a private message if there's some reason answers to any of these questions can't be posted openly. Thanks.