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Anyone Heard of Pirenzepine for Small Fiber Neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Oct 19 5:54am | Replies (107)

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Winsantor and the FDA are making their topical Pirenzepine cream available for early access. You’ll need to work with your physician to get it, but the FDA approves 99% of these requests.
https://mailchi.mp/winsantor.com/the-neurotransmission-update-expanded-access-covid-19-disruption-and-clinical-trials-updates?e=98a8a0ab42

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hello, would you please contact me as my objective is to get started on the topical pirenzepine therapy with a fda waiver and dr guidance. I am a 5 year pn patient age 73 with little to lose and much to gain as far as quality of life. thanks, Chris

Winsantor's website states currently they aren't accomodating expanded access to the pirenzepine compound. Probably because they have to have enough supply for the next trial in 2023 which is HIV and chemo induced neuropathy. I would check their site occasionally. It may change.

No one can get topical pirenzepine yet. Winsantor has stated this on their website. They have to have enough of the compound to use in their clinical trials. I'm thinking that's the reason.
They are a small biotech company. I ordered it from Japan, as did other people on Reddit. I'm taking it orally now. I was doing topical but I've seen people that have good results doing it orally. I haven't been on it long enough to notice change-only a month.