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Abstract
In this CME Dr. Anderson will discuss the most efficient and efficacious way to ensure that as you approach a case involving toxicants you “cover the most bases” detoxifying as broad a group of chemicals as possible. There are strategies that can be employed to enhance the removal of metal, chemical and bio-toxicants (such as mycotoxins) without having to employ a different set of modalities for each type of agent. Although Dr. Anderson has multiple specific detoxification CME’s on the website, this CE is specifically designed to “tie them together” and describe clinically how to be most efficient for best patient outcomes.
Objectives:
- Describe the tenets of detoxification and depuration
- Discuss common chelation drug pharmacology
- Discuss common chelation, detoxification and depuration support medications
- Discuss detoxification pharmacology clinical process and timing
CME Outline:
- Pharmacology and chemistry of common toxicants:
- Biotoxins (mycotoxins)
- Chemical toxicants
- Metal toxicants
- Pharmacology of chelation, binding and removal of toxicants:
- Thiol agents:
- DMPS
- DMSA
- EDTA:
- Liposomal oral preparations
- Detoxification & depuration supports:
- Cell support
- Phase-1 support
- Phase-2 support
- Phase-3 support
- Thiol agents:
- Assessment Strategies:
- Metals
- Chemicals
- Biotoxins / mycotoxins
- Clinical Management Strategies:
- Detoxification with and without oral chelation drugs
- Mobilization of chemicals
- Binding and elimination
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