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Johnwen wrote:First Isosorbide is a sustain release Nitro glycerin It was originally made by Astra Zeneca under the Name Brand “Imdur” Since it’s patent expired a lot of generic company’s now manufacture this drug. Some using their own method of doing things and don’t work like their suppose to! Now I don’t know what goes on in your country but it would be worth your time to have her ask her Pharma if the name brand is available to her. Because a lot of times they work a whole lot better then Generics!
Johnwen wrote:Amlodipine Besylate was originally manufactured by Pfizer under the name “Norvasc” and was originally designed to treat vasospasms with Blood pressure control as a side effect. However it was very effective for BP control so when it went off patent everybody jumped on the band wagon and marketed it as a BP MED since Pfizer method of production was a lot different then the generics. It then lost it’s vasospasms control but maintained it’s BP control. So here again she needs to see if she can get name brand meds.
Johnwen wrote:I could go into A and B1 adrenergic receptors and her allergic reactions but first Let’s see if she can get some drugs that work
BTW, K2 & D3 don’t interact with anything she’s taking! Nor Does V-C!
Johnwen wrote:She’s taking Eliquis (Apixaban) and Plavix (clopidogrel bisulfate)
It’s my hope she’s being carefully monitored by her doc.
Because this combination and aspirin which is Better Know as the “TRIPLE THREAT THERAPY!” Has some serious problems associated with it!
Heres some links!!
https://www.eliquis.com/eliquis/servlet ... 00GM6ILEA1
http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/119/22/2877.long
Johnwen wrote:Stents right now are there for the keeping. They cannot be removed!
However their working on stents that will dissolve over about 2 years and have been approved for human trials!
tjohnson_nb wrote:"She did try high dose VC some years ago - 15 grams, but it did nothing, so she stopped in a few weeks."
Sounds like she needed much more Vit C then. It is well known that you need to take to bowel tolerance in order to realize the benefits.
hvc wrote:At what point is gas considered reaching bowel tolerance? I am aware that you cannot give me a real quantifier but, I assume with some gas is okay to continue upping dosage.
tjohnson_nb wrote:Vit C is a very good antihistamine so if taking high dose C you should not need another antihistamine. Following the Pauling Protocol would definitely be advisable IMO. That means you would add up to 6 g of lysine and 2 g of proline to the Vit C. Probably start lower, like 3g lysine and 1g proline. I often take 1/2 tsp magnesium carbonate and 1 tsp ascorbic acid in warm water and it reacts to make magnesium ascorbate, around 400 mg elemental Mg. A couple of those a day would be great.
BrightSideOfLife wrote:Vit C in low doses little and often if she has allergies as too much ie 4 grams can cause a release of histamine which she does not want. Therefore taking it throughout the day would be a good idea IMO. That might help prevent problems with her bowels too.
BrightSideOfLife wrote:I would 2nd tjohnson_nb's recommendation of Magnesium carbonate reacted with ascorbic acid. It's cheap and can work very well when reacted with ascorbic acid, Lysine, proline and maybe small amounts of TriMethylGlycine.
BrightSideOfLife wrote:BTW She has a stomach infection which is what is causing her allergies and eczema, asthma and many of her problems. There is currently no research to support this as no one else has yet found it and I do not expect them to for many years.
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