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Originally Posted by Victorya
Cheryl,
My neuro tends to be pretty conservative when it comes to "new" treatments, but I've found that if I can come in with "info" he tends to listen in a different way than if I just say "I've heard..."
When I mentioned "solumedrol smoothie" he just rolled his eyes. But on a different visit when I specifically asked for 1 gram of powdered solumedrol, reconstituted in O.J., taken orally for three days as opposed to IVSM for the same time frame, and referenced an article by Dr. Cree at UCSF, I got it with no problem.
I know it's an imposition...but is there anyway you can find out the dosing information for the Aricept that your friend takes?
If you can get me some dosing information, I can probably find some articles.
Bottom line...he won't prescribe if he doesn't think it's a good thing. But right now, I really need to make sure he understands that this isn't a "whim", or a fad that I want to follow. I'm starting to question how long I will be employeed if I don't do something to make sure that I am "value added".
Thanks for any info you can send my way...
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Victorya
When I talk to her, I will ask her. In the meantime, let me see what I can find out...have you done a google search?
http://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclero...iple-sclerosis
and here's a clinical trial regarding Aricept and MS...you might want to check into this one, they are recruiting!
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/N...erosis&rank=65