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Bugg
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I'm interested in hearing your feedback. Thank you.
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Aniek
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Be careful. You may not get the same medications, and I haven't heard much about Lyme treatment across the border.

You also won't have the same rights to your medical records or legal rights in case of malpractice.

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Don't have my atlas in front of me -- are you talking about the one in Tijuana?

More info on that one in these 3 links -- suggest you contact JeffM -- member #8919 (see his responses in the 2 LymeNet threads).

http://www.townsendletter.com/Jan2005/lyme0105.htm

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=045927

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=041393

Bea Seibert

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Lymetoo
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That would be Juarez, or Reynosa, for starters.

Wouldn't find ME there....especially for medical treatment.

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Bradford Research Institute/Ingles Hospital Therapy

The Bradford Research Institute (BRI)/Ingles protocols includes two antibiotics, Ciprofloxacin and Doxycycline.

Also included are one or both of two new bismuth-containing compounds developed by BRI, injectible Bismacine-C and Bismacine-N.

These new therapeutic agents are currently being evaluated with Lyme patients in the BRI/Ingles Hospital, Tijuana, B.C., Mexico.

Posted a few days ago:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060721/hl_nm/lyme_dc_1


Lyme disease compound is harmful, FDA warns 1 hour, 1 minute ago


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An unapproved compound mixed by pharmacists to treat Lyme disease should not be used, U.S. health officials warned on Friday, after one person died and another was hospitalized earlier this year.

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The Food and Drug Administration said other users of the compound, called bismacine, have reported severe side effects that can include kidney failure and cardiovascular collapse.

The agency said it was investigating all reported cases but did not say how many people had reported problems.

Bismacine, also known as chromocine, contains large amounts of the metal bismuth, used in some medications to treat ulcer-causing bacteria, according to the FDA.

In March, one person was hospitalized after receiving the compound. In April, another person died from the treatment, the agency said.

Some doctors have been known to administer the injectable solution to treat the disease, which is caused by bacteria often spread by tick bites; if untreated, Lyme can affect the nervous system, joints and heart. Some states have already taken legal action against such physicians.

The FDA said it was evaluating those who supply the compound. Anyone who has taken the product and is concerned about side effects may want to seek medical care, it added.

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Stay on this side of the border...unless you need to go into Canada for less expensive abxs. It looks like the gov. might actually let us.

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