Frequently Asked Questions > Dermatological Treatment (11 entries)
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The Dermabac treatment is generally very well tolerated. A few patients using Dermabac have experienced mild abdominal cramping, loose stool and gas. These symptoms usually subside with continued treatment.
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It depends on what your physician is treating, and the severity of the disease. A minimum of four months of Dermabac treatment is recommended. Longer treatment may be required depending on ...
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Yes, ALL THREE components were originally designed to work in concert with each other. Our research now shows that tetracycline is not a required component of the therapies except in ...
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You should check with your physician to determine if you are really allergic to tetracycline. It appears that less than 1:10,000 people are really allergic to tetracycline. The nature ...
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Our protocol calls for water or apple juice only. Any other beverage may interfere with the treatment.
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All daily supplements should be taken at least 5 hours before the nanobiotic treatment. Our research has found that vitamins , especially those with minerals, may decrease the effectiveness of the ...
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We suggest that you keep the suppository in all night, however the active ingredients are usually absorbed by the rectum within the first 2 hours.
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The main reason patients experience this with suppositories, is that they don't insert the suppository far enough. First, try to insert the suppository as far as you can, so it does ...
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No, Dermabac is not refundable.
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Physician visits are the patient's responsibility and are covered by most insurance plans if indicated. Urobac is now covered by many insurance plans as a compounded prescription. You must first pay ...
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This depends on the type of problem being treated and its severity. Most patients with severe calcification have shown marked and measurable improvements after completing 5 to 6 months of ...

