Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Nexavir (formerly Kutapressin)
Nexavir Is a prescription drug produced from pig liver that is believed to have anti-inflammatory and
anti-viral properties. Favorable responses to NEXAVIR® in patients with skin diseases (acne vulgaris,
herpes zoster, "poison ivy" dermatitis, pityriasis rosea, seborrheic dermatitis,
urticaria and eczema) and severe sunburn have been reported. One study suggested
in-vitro effectiveness against the HHV-6 virus. Nexavir, formerly kutapressin,
is available from
www.nexcopharma.com/.
Anti-Virals and Immune Modulators
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Few studies have examined the use of this drug in disease and information on it
is scanty. The PubMed data base lists two Nexavir studies in the last forty
years.
Nexavir May Work in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Because
it has anti-inflammatory effects and it may inhibit two viruses HHV-6
and EBV that may be reactivated in some patients.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Studies - no studies
have examined this drug’s effectiveness in ME/CFS.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Doctor’s Report: Dr.
DeMeirleir uses Nexavir in combination with injections of Vit. B-12 (10
mg./twice weekly) to reduce pain and improve sleep. From 60-70% of his and Dr.
Enlander's patients reportedly responded positively to the drug. Dr. De
Meirleir reported that 70% of his patients respond quite well (20+ points
increase in Karnovsky scale) to Nexavir.
Dr. Cheney uses Nexavir as an
immunomodulator and broad spectrum antiviral. Dr. Teitelbaum has seen 'dramatic
improvement' with regular use of the drug but notes that regular treatment can
be difficult given its expense. He also notes that symptoms may return after the
drug is discontinued. Dr. Lapp calls it a 'wonderful alternative' with the
proviso that its expensive and the shots can be painful.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Patient's Report: Click
here for ME/CFS patients reports of their experiences with Nexavir.
Cost: As of 2007 the cost was reportedly about
$600/month.
Dose: Dr. Cheney has found that it is most effective
when the dose is varied or pulsed. He recommends that the dose be varied from 1
to 4 cc daily.
The Phoenix Rising website is compiled by a layman. It is not a substitute for a
physician and is for informational uses only. It does not present complete
information on this drug. Please discuss any treatments
in these pages with your physician.
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Dr. Cheney on Rebalancing the Immune System in Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome:. 2001. Transcript of a patients appointment by Carol
Sieverling.
Dr.
Charles Lapp: The Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Prohealth.com
Jacob
Teitelbaum, M.D. From Fatigued to Fantastic, 2007
Symposium on Viruses
in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Part II_