The 3-week Efudex / Fluorouracil Nightmare Is Now Unnecessary!!
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psyched123 Says:
Harvard Medical recently discovered a new treatment regime for AK. This new four-day Harvard Medical protocol is going to save us all from the Efudex & Fluorouracil nightmare:
Adding calcipotriene to 5-FU dramatically reduced AKs
I used this 4-day treatment for AK in Dec '18 and it works!! Save yourself from the 3 week fluorouracil nightmare and do this 4-day treatment instead. I made this Youtube video of my experience with this protocol:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhEFAa9FUFc
The treatment resolves actinic keratosis in only 4 days. No longer is the pain and discomfort of the commonly prescribed 3 week Flouracil necessary to clear your skin of these pre-cancerous lesions.
Mix 5% Fluoroucil and Calcipotriene 50/50 and apply twice per day for four days. Both of these creams can be purchased through prescription. Your doctor has to prescribe Fluorouracil (5-FU), but you can get Calcipotriene on Ebay. {affiliate link added}
Harvard Medical recently discovered a new treatment regime for AK. This new four-day Harvard Medical protocol is going to save us all from the Efudex & Fluorouracil nightmare:
Adding calcipotriene to 5-FU dramatically reduced AKs
I used this 4-day treatment for AK in Dec '18 and it works!! Save yourself from the 3 week fluorouracil nightmare and do this 4-day treatment instead. I made this Youtube video of my experience with this protocol:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhEFAa9FUFc
The treatment resolves actinic keratosis in only 4 days. No longer is the pain and discomfort of the commonly prescribed 3 week Flouracil necessary to clear your skin of these pre-cancerous lesions.
Mix 5% Fluoroucil and Calcipotriene 50/50 and apply twice per day for four days. Both of these creams can be purchased through prescription. Your doctor has to prescribe Fluorouracil (5-FU), but you can get Calcipotriene on Ebay. {affiliate link added}
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jacqueline Says:I am about to start efudex- toronto Canada - no one here has a clue bout the efudex with Donovex- really frustrating - I have my prescriptions should I just go ahead - my note from the dermatologist says see me in two months lol
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psyched123 Says:Re: jacqueline (# 1)

Most docs these days rely on big pharma reps to keep them current about new research. I know this because I was married to a doc for years. Both these creams are old and generic and so, as of yet, big pharma hasn't found a way to make money off this combo. Without a profit incentive, they are not informing the docs about this breakthrough. As soon as Pharma can create a patented version of this combo, the docs will know all about it. In the mean time, save yourself from the weeks of pain, mix the creams and do this 4-day regime yourself.
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Jacqueline Says:via mobile
Great. I have had no help from the dermatologist and found out searching. Maybe because longterm results aren’t out yet. Thanks
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