Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 In a message dated 10/19/01 9:18:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, sqrlklr2001@... writes: > Yes. The DMSA our doctor gave us is in liquid form. It says > on the bottle - " DMSA (Tangerine) 100 MG/ML Suspension, 120ML " > Are you saying DMSA in this form will not be effective? I am anxious > to hear your reply as this bottle cost us $150.00!!! > I personally wouldn't give the DMSA in liquid form at all. Why take the chance of it being unstable. We sprinkle DMSA in my son's pear sauce and he eats it that way and I don't have to worry about it. We get it at Kirkmans and it's a lot cheaper. Jo (South Carolina) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 > > > > ML? As in milliliter of liquid? DMSA is not stable in liquids for > > more than a day or two. > > ANDY: Yes. The DMSA our doctor gave us is in liquid form. It says > on the bottle - " DMSA (Tangerine) 100 MG/ML Suspension, 120ML " > Are you saying DMSA in this form will not be effective? I am anxious > to hear your reply as this bottle cost us $150.00!!! > Thanks for your help!!! > > Tammy -----------------This is a fact. DMSA in liquid suspension will rapidly lose potency. This was confirmed through testing at compounding pharmacies producing it and by parents who switched and saw how the " real " stuff then affected their child. DMSA capsules should be broken open and mixed w/liquid immediately before dosing. We have done this successfully for several months now. Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2001 Report Share Posted October 20, 2001 > > > > > > ML? As in milliliter of liquid? DMSA is not stable in liquids > for > > > more than a day or two. > > > ANDY: Yes. The DMSA our doctor gave us is in liquid form. It > says > > on the bottle - " DMSA (Tangerine) 100 MG/ML Suspension, 120ML " > > Are you saying DMSA in this form will not be effective? Correct. At least not more than a couple of days after the bottle is opened unless it is VERY tart (acidic). DMSA (and DMPS) are subject to relatively rapid air oxidation in neutral and basic solutions. Please see discussion on this list and extreme hullabaloo on other lists about the " discovery " after a year or so of routine use that people using liquid DMSA suspensions weren't getting their kids chelated due to oxidation of the drug. > > I am > anxious > > to hear your reply as this bottle cost us $150.00!!! You should ask the pharmacist to either demonstrate that the DMSA retains its potency or to reimburse you, since the pharmacist who made it up is supposed to know these things (not that most do, or could reasonably be expected to). > > Thanks for your help!!! > > > > Tammy > > -----------------This is a fact. DMSA in liquid suspension will > rapidly lose potency. This was confirmed through testing at > compounding pharmacies producing it and by parents who switched and > saw how the " real " stuff then affected their child. DMSA capsules > should be broken open and mixed w/liquid immediately before dosing. > We have done this successfully for several months now. > > Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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