Sulfasalazine
[QUOTE=pjthomasset]I was on sulfasalazine because I was dignosed spondyloarthropaty the cousin of ankylosing spondylitis, and because of my uveitis.
As a secondary efect it seems to worked on the CIDP, reducing by 3 the antibody titres.
My neuro agreed to this treatment. He is also an inmunologist.
He is an eminence in MS here in uruguay, he is or was the president of lactrims.
I also did not found any info on the web about sulfasalazine and CIDP.
There are some works on MS, proving that it didn´t work for it.
If you look there is some info about fusidin or sodium fusidate, that works the same way as sulfasalazine, reducing Th1 and improving Th2.
The same with glucosamine sulfate, I leave it for the relapses, because it works on the Th1/Th2 balance, not in the absolute values of them.
Right now I stoped the sulfasalazine, because my wife wants to get pregnant.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the information Pablo. I will continue reading about fusidin and sodium fusidate.
Laurel
sulfasalazine
I was on sulfasalazine because I was dignosed spondyloarthropaty the cousin of ankylosing spondylitis, and because of my uveitis.
As a secondary efect it seems to worked on the CIDP, reducing by 3 the antibody titres.
My neuro agreed to this treatment. He is also an inmunologist.
He is an eminence in MS here in uruguay, he is or was the president of lactrims.
I also did not found any info on the web about sulfasalazine and CIDP.
There are some works on MS, proving that it didn´t work for it.
If you look there is some info about fusidin or sodium fusidate, that works the same way as sulfasalazine, reducing Th1 and improving Th2.
The same with glucosamine sulfate, I leave it for the relapses, because it works on the Th1/Th2 balance, not in the absolute values of them.
Right now I stoped the sulfasalazine, because my wife wants to get pregnant.