Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 Is it true that valtrex can cause low WBC so you should not chelate and give valtrex together? We are about to start valtrex and also do our first IV EDTA with Dr Usman. my son tends to get low wbc with any kind of chelation. We are making a special trip to Chicago to do the IV . Should I wait on starting valtrex or is there no truth to this? karen (mom to , 9, autism, apraxia, colitis and a very tough nut) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 My present belief is to not chelate at least during the first 40 days (at least until the healing regression goes away). If that were my child, I would wait a month to see the WBC from the Valtrex and if/when it seems stable then consider the EDTA. That's my just my opinion. - Stan > > Is it true that valtrex can cause low WBC so you should not chelate and give > valtrex together? We are about to start valtrex and also do our first IV > EDTA with Dr Usman. my son tends to get low wbc with any kind of chelation. We > are making a special trip to Chicago to do the IV . Should I wait on starting > valtrex or is there no truth to this? > karen > (mom to , 9, autism, apraxia, colitis and a very tough nut) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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