Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 Hi Butch Here is some info on this topic. Click these links - - FZHY http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2720970/ found here - http://search./search?ei=utf-8 & fr=slv8-tyc7 & p=fzhY & type= - Sundise http://sundise.com/en/ found here http://search./search?ei=utf-8 & fr=slv8-tyc7 & p=Sundise & type= - Baylor College Clinical trials [liver] http://www.bcm.edu/clinicalstudies/index.cfm?pmid=9078 found in this chain 1 - http://search./search?ei=utf-8 & fr=slv8-tyc7 & p=Baylor%20College%20of%20Medicine%20at%20the%20Medical%20Center%20in%20Houston%20Texas & type= 2 - http://www.bcm.edu/ 3 - http://www.bcm.edu/search/searchresults.cfm 4 - http://www.bcm.edu/clinicalstudies/ I hope this info helps. love don in ks From: butchholland2002 <butchholland2002@...>Subject: [ ] Has anyone tried the Sundise (FZHY) trial. Date: Wednesday, March 2, 2011, 7:30 PM Has anyone tried the Sundise (FZHY) trial. My liver doctor asked me to try this new trial because I can not tolerate Interferon. It is a non Interferon herb based drug. It is made from 6 different herbs that the Chinese had been testing for something unrelated, Heart problems I think. They found it was helping to heal scaring of the liver. It was dropping the scores one point and sometimes two. If your liver grade was stage 2 it would drop to stage 1.The full name of the drug is Fuzheng Huayu (FZHY) but the staff call it Sundise. Sundise is the name of the company who owns the drug and it's easier to pronounce is why the use the name. The trial's are being done by Baylor College of Medicine at the Medical Center in Houston Texas.I have already been pre-approved, They are just waiting for me to decide if I want too. It is a Phase II randomized, Placebo controlled double blind multi-center study...Boy was that a mouthful.I would get a liver biopsy before and after trial, Will take 2 pills three a day and of course a lot of blood work. I would go in every 2 weeks for about 6 weeks the every month. The full duration of trial is one year and can quit anytime I want plus would get 50 bucks every time I go in. There are possible side effects like fatigue but all sound fairly harmless but you never know.I am hoping someone out there has heard of this study and can give me some info good or bad. It is really hard for me to take long drive anymore and Houston is a little over 2 hours each way. It will be hard to pull it off for a year but if it helps me or others it would be worth it. They do not claim to be a cure or a replacement for interferon "yet" but expect improvements to health and liver with few sides.For anyone interested the contact info to see if they have one in your area is:St. Luke's HospitalAdvanced Liver Therapies6620 MainSuite 1505Houston TX.77030832-355-8966Thanks Butch------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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