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letsdothis3 ago

And is there is link between Lupron and dementia (which is also on the rise) ? https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2016/10/common-prostate-cancer-treatment-linked-to-later-dementia.html

A new retrospective study of patient medical records suggests that men with prostate cancer who are treated with testosterone-lowering drugs are twice as likely to develop dementia within five years as prostate cancer patients whose testosterone levels are not tampered with.

I can think of a handful of pharma companies that we refer to on this forum who would benefit from this situation.

Vindicator ago

Any data out there on the quantity of this drug in the water supply? I know that's been a problem with birth control metabolites, and that some have surmised the massive rise in estrogen-related cancers is due to it not being filtered out at sewage treatment plants, as well as being added to factory-produced poultry to create plumper chicken and turkey breasts.

maggiethatcher ago

It wouldn't matter - it's too unstable. Hence why it can't be given as an oral medication