Guest guest Posted May 24, 2009 Report Share Posted May 24, 2009 Thanks Gisele. I agree that it would be a last resort and am trying to find a compounding pharmacy in NZ. Carmel. > > my son used to get this in iv form during neutropenia ( infections during chemo) ...the parents on ward 3b (kids chemo) called it " shake n bake " because it would cause convulsions then a huge fever spike ...it did work--after a couple days it would break the infection ...but truly I would think of it as a " last resort " !! I would try compounded nystatin or diflucan or grapefruit seed extract/oregano etc before such " nuclear warfare " ...just my opinion mind you!! gisele > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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