Wed-16-11-2016, 20:57 PM
(Wed-16-11-2016, 20:09 PM)svp3058 Wrote:(Mon-14-11-2016, 05:43 AM)Bill Wrote: If slow release is the answer, they why can I reduce the GI upset by pre-dosing with cysteine? My guess is that the GI upset results from a GSH depletion. Slow release means that you have a larger area of gut absorbing the DMF, but I think that you sacrifice efficacy by this approach. It is all speculation until someone does the research.
Cheers,
Bill
Hi Bill
Thanks for your reply.
i have not started any treatment yet, just continue reading about the options...
Side effects of oral medsĀ look to me as very heavy thing to deal with.
Is there any you can recommend? I visit derma clinic tomorrow, to get my "life sentence"
Well svp, we from the DMF gang would suggest DMF of course, despite the side effects, mainly because these side effects are not toxic for your body.
Only Fumaderm contains a small toxic element, but you could start with that. If indeed Almiral comes shortly with LAS41008, then you could perhaps switch. See also LAS41008 (DMF) effective in the treatment of psoriasis