Wednesday 13 February 2019

Leacadinum

I'm posting this on behalf of a correspondent.

Hello!
We are  searching for medicine against brain tumor.
We found an information about Leacadinum and spoke with its creator Ivars Kalviņš. He is from Lithuania.
It was very effective instrument till 1990’. https://m.lv.sputniknews.ru/Latvia/20170220/3960096/mildronat-latvija-uchenye.html?mobile_return=no (russian articles). https://meduza.io/feature/2016/03/09/etot-preparat-spas-tysyachi-zhizney “after a course of Leacadinum use, the tumor was reduced by approximately 35–40%, metastases to the brain stem disappeared.”

And also we know story of 1 woman with GBM who survived after its using for many years (when is was in production).
Now this medicine is not producing (because of politics or something. It was bad times for USSR and its friendly countries).
We know the owner of the patent. And may be it is possible to order a test batch from him.
In this case we are searching for any information about Leacadinum:
  1. patients true stories
  2. Doctors evidences (doctors should be people after 50-60 years old I  think)
  3. May be someone of you will join us in ordering of test batch (more people=cheaper cost).
And any comments and discussions  will be helpful! 

Especially people from Lithuania are welcome! 

6 comments:

  1. I had never heard of this until this post. When I did a Google search, the top result was this post, and all the other results were in what looks like a Russian alphabet. There are results at pubmed for leakadin, but the papers are all in Russian.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=leakadin

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  2. I am from Lithuania, but never heard of this. I gave the link to the article for my mum, she reads Russian and lived during those times (also she has Glioblastoma). I will let you know if she's interested and maybe we will be ordering too. but cannot promise it.

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  3. USSR all researches was classified. That is why so less info.
    New update:
    1) woman has anaplastic astrocytoma. And she is still alive (more than 20-30 years).
    2) The owner of the pharmaceutical factory (and patent) os ready to produce the test batch.
    3) But to do this we need to find the doctors who had experience with leakadin in past.

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  5. We have new update:

    1) woman had diagnosis anaplastic astrocytoma. She is still alive (more than 20-30 years).
    2) The owner of patent agreed to make a test batch for us
    3) We still need to find the doctor who had experience with leakadin (Leacadinum)

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    1. Yara, good afternoon!

      Tell me, please, have you advanced in this matter? Did you find a doctor with experience using Leacadinum? Did you manage to get and test a test batch? We are very interested in this matter, it may be relevant for us

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