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Suzie (weight about 100#) stayed on Valtrex

1500mg/day for 18 months. You keep them on it as

long as they are showing benefit and progressing -

there is no limit. Some kids need it for several

years or more, some need only 6 months. I recommend

at least a 3 month trial to assess, and a titer not

more often than every six months, as these values

change very slowly. As to doing the mega-dosing A

along with other anti-viral treatments, this is a new

treatment and no studies have been done. I actually

see no contraindication myself, as they work

differently. Also, acyclovir is pretty mild, and I

doubt that you are getting effective doses to do much

with the virals. I only use acyclovir for very tiny

kids, and primarily just to make sure they can handle

this class of drugs without any problem. If HHV-6 is

elevated in IgM titers, a six-year old can handle

1000mg of Valtrex a day. (Valtrex is 6X more

bioavailable than acyclovir). Dr. JM (from New

Orleans!)

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Suzie, can you tell us how long she was on the

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Dr. McCandless, thank you very much for your reply. My son will be 5 this March

6. He weighs 48 lbs. He is currently taking 500 mg twice a day. He is still

making progress, new things all the time. I am reluctant to stop the Valtrex at

this time, I do not want him to regress.

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> We're going to start Valtrex with Jack (4.5yo w/HHV6 in his gut)

but the prescription came as caplets which my son can't swallow. I

can't get ahold of my doctor tonight but I'm wondering if these come

as capsules??

With issues like this, my daughter puts the caplets into an empty

capsule,even if it means breaking and putting into 2 capsules. (and

lauricidin pellets etc., anything that he can't get down well as he

has no problem with capsules)

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Hi, I crush my son's valtrex and mix it in a very small amount of juice. He

always says " Bad! " after he takes it, but he does take it.

valtrex

We're going to start Valtrex with Jack (4.5yo w/HHV6 in his gut) but the

prescription came as caplets which my son can't swallow. I can't get ahold of

my doctor tonight but I'm wondering if these come as capsules?? The pharmacist

said no, but I don't think he can be correct. Also, are any more people using

valtrex to good success? I'm very anxious to try it..I understand it does no

harm?

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