Hi Dave,

I am glad that you have been helped by these posts.

I am aware of the trial you are speaking about as we have this trial 
going on here in Montreal, Qc, Canada - where are you located.  My 
Doctor here in Montreal is the P.I. for this trial.

I know of a couple of patients who have participated in this trial 
and overall the higher dose has helped to improve the molecular 
response.  Additionally, for the most part the increased dose did not 
significantly increase side effects either.

What isn't clear to me at the moment, and this is mostly because I am 
PCRU and would therefore not qualify for this trial, so I didn't ask 
this question before, is that once you achieve a 3 log reduct or 
better how long will you need to remain on the increased dose?  Have 
you asked this question?

Thanks for posting, it is always interesting to hear from people "out 
there".

Cheers,
Cheryl-Anne

--- In [email protected], "da06761" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> My name is David, I have been a silent member for 4 years now and 
to 
> start I want to thank everyone for their posts. They have helped me 
> in a large way.
> 
> My history is as follows:
> 
> Name: Dave Blackier
> dx age: 28
> dx: Dec 17th, 2001
> Gleevec: Since January 2002
> Current Dose: 400mg
> 
> I started Gleevec at 600mg which caused my white blood cell count 
to 
> drop. I was reduced to 300mg and gradually increase until I reached 
> 600mg again. Once at 600mg I quickly achieved CCR followed by MMR. 
I 
> was dropped to 400mg and have been there for 1.5 years now. 
> 
> 
> I have been asked to take part in a Novartis clinical trial where 
> they will evaluating the effects of increasing the Gleevec dosage 
to 
> 800mg on individuals that are currently having a molecular response 
> at 400mg. The purpose of the trial is to understand whether 
> increasing Gleevec dosage has a positive effect on people who have 
> had little luck at 400mg. I want to help, but where I have been 
> extremely sensitive to Gleevec past and I'm afraid of the side 
> effects of 800mg. I discussed this with my Doctor and he approved 
of 
> my participation. Where my Doctor is the principal investigator,  I 
> would welcome everyone's feedback or opinions!
> 
> Sorry for the length of the post.
> 
> 
> Cheers!
> Dave
>






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