I know you don't have a crystal ball (or maybe you fucking do...lol)
But what would you put the odds at that Cilnidipine will be available in the USA in the next 3-5 years (which Im guessing the only hope of that happening being if the Tadalafil-Cilnidipine protocol ends up being a success?)
I'm planning to stock up on a few years worth...and who knows what the world will look like by 2030...but just wondering if there is any rationale reason to hope for a US version (of course off label for BP so that may just be another impossible regulatory hurdle).
He mentioned this before so I just looked it up. Likely to be approved off-label for systemic sclerosis.
“In September 2024, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) granted orphan drug designation to AISA-021 (cilnidipine), a fourth-generation calcium channel antagonist with an increased selectivity for the N-type calcium channel.1 This designation is for the agent’s development as a treatment for systemic sclerosis (SSc).”
The problem is what it's going to be approved for.
For Raynaud's symptoms (one of many symptoms of SSC).
That will be the only approved use,
AISA isn't interested in selling a cheap blood pressure drug.
They're selling an "orphan" drug for a rare disease with no other treatment.
As the only drug available to treat this rare condition, they're going to price it accordingly (for the insurance plans that will be paying for it).
Other "repurposed" oral drugs like this, for very small numbers of patients, cost between $30,000-$100,000 year.
Sound crazy?
Thalomid. Around since the 1950s. 2¢ a pill in India, Brazil, etc.
Repurposed by Celgene to treat leprosy side effects, and approved with orphan status by the FDA like Cilnidipine.
Price increased to $150 tablet / $80,000 a year for treatment.
There are dozens of examples like this.
The cheapest example I could find is $6,000 a year.
Until the Cilnidipine orphan drug patent runs out 20 years from now, it won't be a cheap generic that will be priced low enough for blood pressure use (which will be "off label" use).
It's cheap enough and important enough to me (I have Raynauds, Ciln got rid of the symptoms), that I bought ~8 years worth. 1400 20/40 combo with Telm, and 1200 20mg Cilniheal (in case I need to use it without Telm for any reason).
I'll top it off with fresh supply once in a while so long as it remains available.
In blister packs, it's protected from light, air, moisture, and in a fridge at 36f, given its stability data, it's near certain it'll remain potent for 8 years or more.
If you're considering quantities like this, it's worth asking for a quote. You should expect a rock bottom price for 100+ strips of anything. You can DM me and I'll tell you what I know if you need help getting a deal.