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Posted On: 03/03/2019 2:08:19 PM
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BTW , I believe very strongly that with time Leronlimab will be use routinely together with check point inhibitors like Keytruda to control there very serious , sometimes lethal side effects .
Looks likes all the most severe side effects of Keytruda ( autoimmune reaction ) can be control at least to some point if not completely by Leronlimab.
One patient on check point inhibitor had organ transplant done in the past . During treatment patient developed GvHD , which I think could be prevented if he will also be on Leronlimab.
I spoke about that in the past with Dr NP , and his answer was that they talking about that , but at present the priorities for them : HIV , cancers and GvHD , other things will come with time,
and I do understand that.
Looks likes all the most severe side effects of Keytruda ( autoimmune reaction ) can be control at least to some point if not completely by Leronlimab.
One patient on check point inhibitor had organ transplant done in the past . During treatment patient developed GvHD , which I think could be prevented if he will also be on Leronlimab.
I spoke about that in the past with Dr NP , and his answer was that they talking about that , but at present the priorities for them : HIV , cancers and GvHD , other things will come with time,
and I do understand that.

