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Penicillamine, July 29, 1996
Each tablet contains 0.125 g, take 0.125–0.345 g per dose, three times daily by mouth. Originally a specific drug for treating Wilson's disease, it can also be used for chronic poisoning by heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic, and lead, and is superior to dithiothreitol. In recent years, it has been found to have immunosuppressive effects, mainly inhibiting excessive immune responses—for example, promoting the degradation of antigen-antibody complexes—thus being widely used in connective tissue diseases and all autoimmune disorders, such as lupus, Sjögren's syndrome, dermatomyositis, rheumatoid arthritis, and chronic nephritis.
My "Xiaofeng Chushi Pill" combined with this drug is expected to achieve better therapeutic effects. Nowadays, autoimmune diseases are becoming increasingly common, and Western medicine is ineffective. I have previously treated more than ten cases of this disease, all of which responded well to Xiaofeng Chushi Pill, supplemented by penicillamine, hormones, and other comprehensive treatments, along with intramuscular injections of thymosin and transfer factor. When necessary, add 5 mg of tetramine three times daily by mouth; 4 mg intravenously. All these measures have proven effective, yielding quick results, and we hope to achieve even greater success in treating this disease and promote our methods abroad.
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