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Switching from Lupron to Orgovyx.

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As I mentioned in a later message, I switched from Lupron to Orgovyx For financial reasons mainly.

Kaiser decided to charge for infusions after them being free for the last seven years. My 6 Month Lupron shot cost over $400 because it was considered an infusion, even though it was just a shot in the butt.

Orgovyx on the other hand was free because I’d reached the Medicare maximum with my Darolutamide Prescription, which at that time was over $12,000 and the first month I had to pay $3,237. After paying another hundred dollars I didn’t have to pay for any Prescription drugs for the rest of the year.

Orgovyx Kept my PSA undetectable just like Lupron did. It works essentially the same.

There was another benefit to switching. I started Orgovyx in March 2024. In October, I stopped taking ADT and only took Darolutamide. This is something I discussed with my oncologist, I’d been on ADT for eight years and the likelihood of my testosterone coming back was extremely small. As a result quitting Orgovyx would really have no effect on my treatment, and my oncologist agreed. To reduce the risk, my monthly blood tests now included testosterone to make sure it was not coming back. In October my testosterone was below 5, last month it was 25. This is a lot faster than I expected, Could the switch to Orgovyx, After seven months, have caused a change in the way that testosterone normally comes back. Interesting to see if it continues to rise at the speed it’s been going. When it hits 50 I go back on Orgovyx.

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It is my understanding from my oncologist that Lupron(And Orgovyx) works differently than Nubeqa And you will have a testosterone level if you are on only Nubeqa. It blocks the testosterone at the cellular level of the cancer only and allows testosterone in the bloodstream. I have not been able to find anything online stating this but from what you Are experiencing would show some confirmation of that if your testosterone continues to go up. I am Due for Lupron later this month and I’m planning on Not taking it and doing just the Nubeqa alone like you are doing And hope for a normal testosterone level and will monitor my PSA and scans for cancer progression.