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Nexavir and sore throat

soxfan

Senior Member
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995
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North Carolina
It will take me a few days to get the compound posted. My husband has it and he is working but I will get it posted. I saw my doctor (Dr. K) last Friday and he told me to stop the Nexavir because he said if I was going to have any results I would have by now. He also told me about a young patient of his (teenager) who was housebound and within a few weeks after taking the Nexavir was back at school. I am thinking he feels it doesn't take too long.

The vials are expensive. I think I paid 150.00 for 20 doses and I had 40 doses. I would have kept at it had I felt even a little something but I didn't. I think it is now time for me to try another antiviral.
 

Sushi

Moderation Resource Albuquerque
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19,935
Location
Albuquerque
Most compounding pharmacies should be able to find out how to do this. My husband works for a chain where they do no compounding but he was able to go online and find out how to compound it. If anyone wants the "recipe" I will be happy to write it up and post.

On the Nexco site they say this about the gel:

Village Compounding (they work with Nexco) has provided these answers to patient questions regarding Nexavir compounded as Transdermal Gel:
The gel does require a prescription.
The gel is made to order, not kept in stock.
Three Nexavir vials of 20mL each are formulated into one syringe of of 30mL gel, delivering 50mg/mL of Nexavir Liver Derivative.
Have your physician write a Prescription for Nexavir gel 50mg/mL.
Comparing Doses - One mL of Nexavir gel = 2 mL of injectable product = 50 mg.
Since the gel is compounded to order, your doctor may prescribe other concentrations. Contact Village Compounding Pharmacy for more information.


Sushi