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Hi Folks:
I just watched the Nancy Klimas video talk. In the last video (#11) she mentions what sounds like isoprinine as a supplement as well as something that sounded like Diram, a sleep inducer. Does anyone have the exact spelling on these two treatments? Thanks! ~FernRhizome
Ten series video of Klimas talk:
http://cfsknowledgecenter.ning.com/video
It's Isoprinosine (Immunovir). Derek Enlander is using it with this patients. I am interested in learning more about this too. Enlander says it's made in Dublin.
Nancy says: Immunovir (Isoprinosine) some of my patients are on this medication. Its only had phase 2 trials, it hasnt had phase 3 trials. But its more or less a nutraceutical, its an amino acid. But it is also an NK cell enhancer and a cytotoxic T-cell enhancer that may have some antiviral effect.
Derek Enlander says: Isoprinosine (Immunovir) was looked at by Pinching in 2002. (About Ampligen): Its acting on the immune system which, in turn, is then helped to neutralize the virus. In some of the antivirals, for example, Kutapressin/Nexavir/Hepapressin, they all act on the immune system rather than on specific antibodies. As does the Dublin (Immunovir).