Archives for 2009

US FDA: Psoriasis Drug RAPTIVA could result in serious brain infection and death

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued a public health advisory concerning three confirmed, and one possible report of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a rare brain infection, in patients using the psoriasis drug Raptiva (efalizumab). Three of those patients have died. All four patients were treated with the drug for more than three years. None of the patients were receiving other treatments that suppress the immune system.
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Michael Chin’s Herpes Virus Infestation Eczema Treatment

I’m happy to have stumbled upon Michael Chin’s blog and enjoyed his shared experience curing his family of a terrible eczema he describes as a retroviral herpes infestation variety.  There is much confusion about the word eczema in the western medical language.  It seems any type of itch that remains and does not look like a rash is branded as an eczema.  Michael describes his picture as herpes zoster but the title of his blog post is eczema treatment. [Read more…]

What are you able to do when you are eczema / psoriasis cured?

Just in case you are lazy or too mired in disbelief that your eczema or psoriasis can be cured, let me give you a glimpse of the benefits of being cured with what I and my brother are experiencing.

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