As I was researching the newest approved treatments for one of my
clients that has extremely low WBC counts and this is
what I found.
Can you
believe this?
I have been correcting Low WBC counts for over 35 years with the
research done by Dr. Walter B. Guy and Dr. Burr Ferguson in 1935 with injection
of Dilute HCL (1/500 solution), which cost about $2 dollars to make 500ml that
means about 50 to 100 shots.
The pharmaceutical firms have become so greedy that they are
pricing themselves out of business.
Check what our Government okay’s for this condition!
Neulasta (pegfilgrastim) is an injection medication prescribed to
reduce infection risk marked by fever in individual patients with tumors who
are currently under chemotherapy. One of the biggest problems with chemotherapy
is that it can’t differentiate between bad cancer cells and good healthy cells
that it kills, which results in a low white blood cell
count. This effect is known as myelosuppressive, and it suppresses white cell
production in an individual patient. Neulasta is a
injection that works by supporting your natural defenses and helps your body
make more white blood cells so that you are protected against complications
that may result from chemotherapy (such as infection). The efficacy of Neulasta
has been proven in clinical studies to be effective in protecting chemotherapy
patients against low white blood cell count complications. It takes one
injection of Neulasta per each cycle of chemotherapy to provide protection and
is administered 24hrs after chemotherapy. This prescribed medicine is for
individuals with nonmyeloid malignancies (example: lymphomas, solid tumors). You
should consult with your doctor to decide whether or not Neulasta is right for
you preferably before starting chemotherapy. Some postmarketing
experiences have been reported which involved rare cases of ruptured spleen and
sickle cell related crises with Neulasta. If you experience symptoms of
shoulder or abdominal pain, you should contact your doctor as soon as you can.
In certain rare cases, allergic reactions may occur, which may cause a rash,
wheezing, dizziness, shortness of breath, sweating, fast pulse, and a drop in
blood pressure. One of the most common side effects that reported by patients
using Neulasta injection was bone pain. The price of Neulasta ranges between $3000-$7000.