What's your experience with Orgovyx (relugolix)?
Mods, if you think this redundant, please move or remove. I thought it might be helpful to have an orgovyx thread similar to the lupron thread...
Hello all, I've been reading a lot on this board, posting a little, since my discovery about a year ago.
PSA 11 at discovery 13 just prior to RP, Gleason 4/3, 8 of 12 cores, RP in Sept of 2001.
Margins clean, right pelvic lymph removed & tested clean, minimal invasion in blood vessels and nerve tissue.
PSA 3 mos later <.2
PSA 3 mos later 0.039
PSA 3 mos later 0.091 off to the radiation oncologist.
PSMA PET CT showed nothing.
Orgovyx prescribed and just had my markers inserted and starting radiation in about a week (40 sessions)
My Orgovyx experience so far...about 10 days in...
No particular weakness or fatigue so far, but, hot flashes and "restless leg" at night which is really hurting my ability to sleep.
I work out four days a week and run 2 miles a day after workout. I haven't noticed any weakness yet, seem pretty much the same.
Has anyone discovered any supplements or come across any research as to the restless leg issues and hot flashes? or more to the point, any way to minimize/mitigate? I'll of course talk to the docs on this but I'm looking for something natural, I'd prefer not to get into the "swallow the spider to catch the fly" medicinally.
I've also been taking it at 9am(ish), anyone notice any difference taking it at different times of the day?
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I'm 75 and had similar experiences. Diagnosed in 2015, a prostatectomy, followed by 37 rounds of radiation treatments. I was good until the PSA began to rise in 2021. In December of 2023, the PSA hit 2.9 and I began Orgovyx in January 2024. It knocked down my T below 7 and the PSA is undetectable.
The only side effects I've had are lack of sleep, weight gain (15 lbs) and hot flashes 24x7. Mayo had me try gabapentin for the hot flashes, but, it does nothing for me. My PSMA PET scan in January was negative.
Regarding the cost ... yes it's expensive. I receive my Orgovyx directly from Mayo Clinic in Rochester via FedEx. I believe my initial couple of months was $980/mo. I assume you're on Medicare(?) You'll hit the donut hole and then go into the catastrophic range on this med .... which is where I am right now. This means the cost is zero dollars for me for the rest of the year. As you said, it's a price well worth the cost.
I was diagnosed with a PSA level of 5.5 two years ago. Eight months earlier, it was 2.5. I wasn't feeling well, so I had a complete battery of tests, all of which came back negative. My doctor suggested running a PSA test, which I agreed to, and thus began my journey.
I had a prostatectomy on January 16, 2023. Four lymph nodes and the left seminal vesicles were positive and removed, along with a total of 19 lymph nodes but there was no distant spread Stage 4a. My PSA level was undetectable 8 weeks post-surgery and remained undetectable for the first 6 months. Then it started to rise slowly. When it reached 0.13. Off to the oncologist on April 9, 2024, and started Orgovyx.
Before starting radiation therapy, my PSA was undetectable again because of this drug I began radiation on April 23, 2024.
The side effects have been challenging: leakage, hot flashes, frequent night sweats, lack of sleep, elevated blood sugar, and low hemoglobin. The most concerning development was double vision, which began on May 31, 2024. My oncologist was alarmed and ordered a battery of tests, all of which came back negative, including an MRI of the brain and orbits.
My question is, has anyone experienced double vision as a side effect, which is listed on the Mayo Clinic site? How long did it take for normal vision to return? My ophthalmologist diagnosed it as palsy of the 6th cranial nerve and said it should take 4 to 6 weeks to recover (fingers crossed).
Lastly, my drug cost me $1100 first dose and has been consistent $603 for the refills, small price to pay for life. I'm 69 and hope to make many more b-days.
We had Extra, the top plan. The lower cost plans cover the same 50% on Tier IV drugs. Our pricey Extra plan is only lower for tiers 1 thru 3.
https://www.cigna.com/medicare/member-resources/drug-list-formulary#medicarepartd
As mentioned, I tried everything to get a tier exemption or help from Orgovyx. I even wrote to the Pfizer CEO stating how his website says, "90% of Medicare patients pay $100/month." The only saving grace was I needed just 4 months. They are shady characters who mislead customers.
We dumped Cigna and went with a much lower cost Wellcare Value Script 2024, have been lots happier.
I was denied on first go around on Orgovyx. Had to appeal. I pay $200/ mo and just took my first load dose a few days ago. I started with a 30 day shot of Eliguard. I have prior cardiovascular issues and asked for the Orgovyx also.
I get several hot flashes per day but was getting them before I started the Orgovyx.
What kind of Cigna insurance do you have? I have Cigna open access and wondering how much orgovyx will cost. Cigna said they need pre authorization before they tell me how much it is. My husband haha been told he will be given the 3 month shot of lupron. But when I read the side effects I prefer orgovyx. He did extremely well on his loading dose with dexitral.
Actually lost 4-5 lbs
Side effects of Orgovyx and xtandi after 2 months are very minimal except blood sugar spike
Pickleball 3x a week
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gym, cardio and stretching mostly 6 x a week
Chronic oligomestatic one lymph node
You are the care of a good urologist and RO at UCLA! We have to do our part. I learned after being on Orgovyx for 6 weeks that I should not eat when I am hungry and exercise when I feel fatigued when I know they are false hunger and false fatigue caused by medication!
Kishan
Reiter urology
SBRT resolved two lymph nodes and continues to shrink 3 rd