Anyone on Pluvicto (Lu 177), a new drug for prostate cancer?

Posted by dedehans @dedehans, Aug 20, 2022

My close friend has had Pluvecto treatment suggested to him by oncologists. It is relatively new, having been approved by the FDA in March 2022. Have any of you been given this drug? I have read it is radioactive material and patient needs to stay away 6 ft from others for at least 3 days so as not to contaminate them. He has not yet decided whether to take the treatment or not as he is feeling awful enough as is.

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Received Pluvicto #3 this morning. No apparent side effects from #1 or #2. I was on Chemo (3 doses) and could feel the battle within; since changing to Pluvicto I have returned to myself, in most respects. We each react differently, but this has given me back an active life. Bloodwork after #2 showed lower PSA; 2.3 from 10.6. Bloodwork between #1 and #2 had PSA nearly unchanged. Original diagnoses Jan 2016, removal May 2016, 35 days of radiation July/Aug 2016.

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@bicio58

Pretty much the same thing is happening to me....after the second Pluvicto injection, I was having a much harder time recovering from fatigue, malaise, loss of appetite and difficulties evacuating . My PSA had risen from 17 to 24, that's the highest jump I have had so far in my four years battle.My oncologist immediately schedule for a bone and upper body scan to see if more metastatis has occured. I am doing the scans tomorrow ( 2-26 ) . Depending on the results, he will evaluate weather to continue on with Pluvicto or not. I am glad i found your post and others. It is possible that the PSA my lower and rise indipendently from other factors I guess. The only sure way to determine progression lays in imaging.... a bit nervous about tomorrow, but I hoping the results will be ok. Thanks.

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Missed Lu trials Getting second injection Radium 223 on 28th Xofigo

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@stonewalker

My PSA also rose after two treatments. My oncologist and I decided the Pluvicto was not working and cancelled further treatments. Two weeks later my PSA plummeted from 37.6 to 7.2 and then three days later to 5.4

We're back on the Pluvicto treatment schedule.

I will say that the second dose caused me much major discomfort in my GI tract. My bowels and bladder were hard to empty for days. Managed to get past it, but I did think I was finished at that point. Depression, as we all know, is too real now.

My best wishes and prayers to all my comrades out there and their caretakers.

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Pretty much the same thing is happening to me....after the second Pluvicto injection, I was having a much harder time recovering from fatigue, malaise, loss of appetite and difficulties evacuating . My PSA had risen from 17 to 24, that's the highest jump I have had so far in my four years battle.My oncologist immediately schedule for a bone and upper body scan to see if more metastatis has occured. I am doing the scans tomorrow ( 2-26 ) . Depending on the results, he will evaluate weather to continue on with Pluvicto or not. I am glad i found your post and others. It is possible that the PSA my lower and rise indipendently from other factors I guess. The only sure way to determine progression lays in imaging.... a bit nervous about tomorrow, but I hoping the results will be ok. Thanks.

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@tania27

Is anyone in this group in the Novartis trial for LU177. This trial is 6 treatments of pluvicto prior to chemotherapy. My husband finished all 6 in early June of 2023. He is doing very well, although labs from his 9 month post treatment are not back yet.
We would like to know if there are others in the trial and how they are doing?

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@tania27, I believe @dwpoole @vocalek @donalan were on a clinical trial for LU177 (Pluvicto). Glad to hear your husband is doing well. How are you doing?

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@tania27

Is anyone in this group in the Novartis trial for LU177. This trial is 6 treatments of pluvicto prior to chemotherapy. My husband finished all 6 in early June of 2023. He is doing very well, although labs from his 9 month post treatment are not back yet.
We would like to know if there are others in the trial and how they are doing?

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I missed the trial as it was full They got me on Radium 223 as my mets is just in the bones Second injection 27th Feel great No hair loss or other affects like chemo
Had to go through a year of Xtandi first to qualify as its $9k and injection

If it fails then chemo PSA did go up to 14 in last 6 months after Xtandi stopped working

On Zolodex and Xgeva needles every 3 months

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Is anyone in this group in the Novartis trial for LU177. This trial is 6 treatments of pluvicto prior to chemotherapy. My husband finished all 6 in early June of 2023. He is doing very well, although labs from his 9 month post treatment are not back yet.
We would like to know if there are others in the trial and how they are doing?

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My husband had 4 treatments. It seemed to be working because lymph Mets were shrinking and PSA reduced. Suddenly his PSA jumped and a scan showed the bone Mets were growing. Treatment was halter. He is now waiting for word whether he qualifies for a clinical trial aimed at advanced prostate cancer. We had high hopes for Pluvicto, but we have heard it does work for many. I'd advise giving it a try.

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@leebeth

Carbazitaxel is easier to tolerate than docetaxel for most. No hair loss!
Best of luck to you.

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I just got second round of Jevtana (carbazitaxel) and so far no significant side effect. I heard same thing as to it being better tolerated for most

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Good for you! Every day is a blessing.

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@ronc320403

Question?
I've been researching this drug and it sounds very exciting. Please advise if my understanding is correct.
This drug works in direct contradiction of other drugs, such as Lupron with respect to testosterone, correct? It is prescribed only after the Lupron type drugs have failed or quit working? Thank you for any help with this!

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Get my third shot on January 11. I’m very happy to be in the program there’s always something new and exciting coming along. That gives us guys a little more hope and gives us a lot more time. Actually the side effects have been mostly good bad side effects or other issues that I’ve had with my health five and myalgia and arthritis. This isn’t as scary as it was 24 years ago. When I started had the operation came back over 100 chemo radiation on chest arm and back. Several times went through all the drugs. They all stopped working and here I am still alive leading a very nice quiet life with my family can’t golf but that’s not a big deal. Happy new year one and all.

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