I did the same when using UGL Tirz. It seemed to become more effective, at the same dose, incrementally, over the first month after I started doing it. As if I increased the dose slightly.
That's entirely a feels report, but it does align with the widely understood dynamic of reduced immunogenicity (in this case by removing aggregated proteins and other particulates), improving the effectiveness of a peptide / protein drug.
Happen to just be reading this patent that sums it up nicely (instead of filtering them out, it uses high pressure to break aggregates up back into their original individual peptides)
"The invention achieves these goals by evaluating therapeutic protein preparations for subvisible protein particulates, which can contribute significantly to the overall immunogenic potential of the protein preparation. Further, by maintaining the content of such subvisible protein particulates to below an immunogenic threshold level, the resulting pharmaceutical composition is less likely to result in a loss of tolerance (e.g., upon repeated administration), thereby improving both the safety and efficacy profile of the therapeutic."
The present invention provides methods for reducing and/or evaluating the immunogenic potential of a therapeutic protein preparation. The present invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions of therapeutic proteins and methods of treatment with the same, the compositions having low...
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