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From what I understand Inosine and Immunovir are still 2 different chemicals. I've read the reviews of inosine online on amazon and some people stated it doesn't work.
I wonder if the 50mg syrup version of Immunovir would be effective as well compared to the 500mg pills?
http://brandmedicines.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=24&products_id=1302
And the required dosage would be?
Dr De Meirleir and Dr Cheney feel that taking inosine alone instead of Imunovir provides equally good results.
Inosine is an inexpensive dietary supplement available without prescription, so this makes it cheaper and easier to take inosine rather than the drug Imunovir.
See inosine at iHerb.
Here are some places that you can buy Imunovir:
http://www.blueskydrugs.com/Product/Imunovir
https://www.canadadrugsonline.com/DrugMoreInfo6076.aspx
http://www.doctorsolve.com/medication/brand/Imunovir/order-Imunovir-500-mg
https://www.canadadrugs.com/products/imunovir/500mg
http://www.medisave.ca/DrugMoreInfo6076.aspx