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Default Interferon Alfa-n3

This drug got a friend of mine out of wheelchair after taking it 1 1/2 yrs.

He had MS for years, progressed to wheelchair, then hospital bed.
Dr. told him "take this" and you'll be out of chair in 1 1/2 yrs. It worked.
It dissapeared approx 4 yrs ago. Was originally released for Genatle Herpes Warts.
Off label uses are chronic hepatitis c, hairy cell leukemia, malignant melanoma, aids-related Kaposi's disease, bladder cancer, carcinoid syndrome, renal cancer, multiple myeloma, ovarian cancer, ect.
Amazing drug that i've also called fda and co on. We both got different answers why it's not available. It's still able to be prescribed.
Still in pharmacy's system if you call for price check. Alferon N by Hemispherx. Both our conclusions are it was too good for the money.

Remember that name Interferon Alfa-n3.

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