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DMPS is prescription and does not seem to have the yeast issues

associated with DMSA. It works about the same. Maybe a bit better.

> We've had major gut issues with ALA...he does pretty well with DMSA

(see my

> post re. Round 13 - not much progress) but there are some issues.

>

> My son is extremely stimmy. He always has been - nothing helps.

Tried various

> supps, dietary changes, etc. No major differences. Sometimes it's

worse than

> others. He's non verbal, not potty trained, & pretty hyperactive.

>

> Would DMPS be a better way to go for him? Would we see more

progress? Are

> there the same issues with DMPS as there are with DMSA? Can I get

this without

> prescription?

>

> Thank you again...M

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In a message dated 7/13/03 12:26:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

TheSkyKing@... writes:

<< I couldn't tolerate DMSA at all. DMPS works great for me without any side

effects. As a matter of fact, if it does have any side effects at all, it

seems

to REDUCE symptoms....especially my allergies and brain fog.

> DMPS is prescription and does not seem to have the yeast issues

> associated with DMSA. It works about the same. Maybe a bit better.

>

>>

But it can't be had without a dr's prescription?

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> > DMPS is prescription and does not seem to have the yeast issues

> > associated with DMSA. It works about the same. Maybe a bit better.

> >

> >>

> But it can't be had without a dr's prescription?

In the US, DMPS is sold only by prescription.

Period.

There are a couple of countries where it is sold OTC

which are listed here:

/files/HOW_TO_buy_DMSA

Switzerland is one of them.

best wishes,

Moria

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Hi Michele,

For me as an adult chelating I could not use DMSA and could not

tollerate ALA without the DMPS at first, it helped tremendously in

reducing side effects.

TK

> We're seeing a new DO for chelation in Sept & I want to ask him

about DMPS

> for both my boys. My oldest with autism has responded okay to DMSA

but with some

> yeast troubles; ALA alone was horrible for him. My younger with

ADHD had

> problems with ALA as well (he hasn't had the blood work for DMSA).

>

> Since they both seem extremely sensitive I am seriously considering

pushing

> for DMPS, hoping it will do better without the adverse effects

we've been

> having, but want to gather some info first. What should I consider

with DMPS

> (negative/positive)?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> Michele

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Hi Joyce--I don't know if there is a commercial name for dmps-- my

prescription just says " dmps " on it-- no name for it. This is a cut

and paste from one of andy's posts on suggested dosage for dmps

1/8 to 1/2 mg per pound of kid (if you work in kilograms, divide his

weight by 10 and by 20 and pick a dose between those two numbers).

It is suggested to give it every 8 hours... could also give it every

6 hours at first if you have a really sensitive child.

W (btw, you forgot to delete the rest of your digest, oopsie!)

:-)

> What is DMPS' commercial name ( as Chemet is for DMSA)? What would

be the recommended dosage for a 40 lb. child?

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> What is DMPS' commercial name ( as Chemet is for DMSA)? What would

be the

> recommended dosage for a 40 lb. child?

>

> Joyce M. Dávila

> Mamá de Verónica Marie

> Puerto Rico

I do not know the trade name of DMPS. You can find dosage

recommendations of Andy, here:

/files/Andy_dose_sched

blessings,

Moria

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I took my 3 year old son to a DAN! Dr. for the first time last week

and among all of the tests that were done he was given a secretin

infusion, a glutathione iv and a DMPS iv.

After reading more about DMPS I am a bit worried.

Have I made a huge mistake? Can someone tell me what to look for

reaction wise? Can there be positives to this?

I only wanted to help my son and I'm wondering if I have just made

things worse...

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jen

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> I took my 3 year old son to a DAN! Dr. for the first time last week

> and among all of the tests that were done he was given a secretin

> infusion, a glutathione iv and a DMPS iv.

> After reading more about DMPS I am a bit worried.

> Have I made a huge mistake?

You got lucky. If he isn't having problems yet he is almost certainly

OK.

I would not suggest pushing your luck any further with more DMPS iv's,

glutathione IV's or visits to needle crazed DAN! doctors unaware of

the risks of the therapies they offer.

> Can someone tell me what to look for

> reaction wise? Can there be positives to this?

You learned something without him having to suffer - check what the

doctor wants to do with other people BEFORE letting the doctor do it.

> I only wanted to help my son and I'm wondering if I have just made

> things worse...

Fate smiled on you this time. . .. . . . .

> Your thoughts would be appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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Has she tried THE FALLS PHARMACY in Snoqualmie, WA-- I think they

have one of the best prices on oral dmps around. Look them up on the

internet and have her give them a call. The phone number is 1-877-

392-7948

FWIW, the challenge results are not conclusive, meaning, just because

someone doesn't dump mercury on the first challenge, doesn't mean

it's not in there or that they aren't hg toxic... there are many who

have not done well on the challenge, to go on and chelate and begin

to see the mercury dumps later on. So, you'll have to decide what

you want to do-- do the challenge and still not really " know " or

simply start a trial of chelation and see if your child progresses.

W

> Our doctor wants to do a challenge test to check for metals, and

> wants to use DMPS for the challenge. (She'll use DMSA if we need

to chelate).

>

> We only need 500mg for the test. I'm a single mom and we have no

> insurance that will cover this.

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Give my brother (compounding pharmacist) a call at Dermasave Labs, Pleasant

Valley, NY. 845 635-4087. He ships with Rx

[ ] DMPS

Our doctor wants to do a challenge test to check for metals, and

wants to use DMPS for the challenge. (She'll use DMSA if we need to

chelate).

We only need 500mg for the test. I'm a single mom and we have no

insurance that will cover this.

Does anyone know an economical way to get the DMPS? Our doc is

willing to order it so that isn't a problem, I'm just looking for a

way to get it without having to sell a kidney or something...*grin*

Thanks in advance for any help!

jodi

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