I was doing some research on behalf of a friend who has seen how this protocol has effected me. He is suffering with zero energy, out of breath and heavy lethargy. There are no major life issues (Dr checked) except for the fact that he has been on lengthy courses (years) of powerful anti fungal medications including Voriconazole, Caspofungin and Itraconazole as well as bouts of Co-amoxiclav antibac (which contains two ingredients, amoxicillin and clavulanic acid). He thought a possible cause of his zero energy could be mito damage induced from these drugs. I can only find reference to specific causes drug induced of mito damage scattered through the thread so thought it may be useful to have this in a post. The actual publication may be worth the read but I have surmised the table below.
This is just to provide insight not a definite answer to anyone's personal issues and in that spirit I hope it helps someone. If anyone does think that my friends medications could have caused issues please let me know.
Thanks for your work Turnbuckle I pretty certain its having a positive effect on my own abilities.
The source is here:
http://psychrights.o...rialDamage.pdf
And the key table in the publication of drugs known to damage Mitochondria:
Drugs Alcoholism medications Disulfiram (Antabusem)
Analgesic (for pain) and anti-inflammatory Aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol), diclofenac (Voltarenm, Voltarolm, Diclonm, Dicloflexm Difen and Cataflamm), fenoprofen (Nalfonm), indomethacin (Indocinm, Indocidm, Indochron E-Rm Indocin-SRm), Naproxen (Alevem, Naprosynm) Anesthetics Bupivacaine, lidocaine, propofol
Angina medications Perhexiline, amiodarone (Cordaronem), Diethylaminoethoxyhexesterol (DEAEH)
Antiarrhythmic (regulates heartbeat) Amiodarone (Cordarone)
Antibiotics Tetracycline, antimycin A
Antidepressants Amitriptyline (Lentizol), amoxapine (Asendis), citalopram (Cipramil), fluoxetine (Prozac, Symbyax, Sarafem, Fontex, Foxetin, Ladose, Fluctin, Prodep, Fludac, Oxetin, Seronil, Lovan)
Antipsychotics Chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, haloperidol, risperidone, quetiapine, clozapine, olanzapine
Anxiety medications Alprazolam (Xanaxm), diazepam (valium, diastat)
Barbiturates Amobarbital (Amytalm), aprobarbital, butabarbital, butalbital (Fiorinalm, hexobarbital (Sombulexm), methylphenobarbital (Mebaralm), pentobarbital (Nembutalm), phenobarbital (Luminalm), primidone, propofol, secobarbital (Seconalm), Talbutalm), thiobarbital
Cholesterol medications Statins – atorvastatin (Lipitorm, Torvastm), fluvastatin (Lescolm), lovastatin (Mevacorm, Altocorm), pitavastatin (Livalom, Pitavam), pravastatin (Pravacholm, Selektinem, Lipostatm), rosuvastatin (Crestorm), simvastatin (Zocorm, Lipexm) bile acids – cholestyramine (Questranm), clofibrate (Atromid-Sm), ciprofibrate (Modalimm), colestipol (Colestidm), colesevelam (Welcholm)
Cancer (chemotherapy) medications Mitomycin C, profiromycin, adriamycin (also called doxorubicin and hydroxydaunorubicin and included in the following chemotherapeutic regimens – ABVD, CHOP, and FAC)
Dementia Tacrine (Cognexm),Galantamine (Reminylm)
Diabetes medications Metformin (Fortametm, Glucophagem, Glucophage XR, Riomet 1 ), troglitazone, rosiglitazone, buformin
HIV/AIDS medications Atripla, Combivirm, Emtrivam, Epivirm (abacavir sulfate), Epzicom, Hividm (ddC, zalcitabine), Retrovirm (AZT, ZDV, zidovudine), Trizivirm, Truvadam, Videxm (ddI, didanosine), Videxm EC, Vireadm, Zeritm (d4T, stavudine), Ziagenm, Racivirm
Epilepsy/Seizure medications Valproic acid (Depaconm, Depakenem, Depakene syrup, Depakotem, depakote ER, depakote sprinkle, divalproex sodium)
Mood stabilizers Lithium
Parkinson's disease medications Tolcapone (Tasmarm, Entacapone (COMTanm, also in the combination drug Stalevom)
Edited by Unclebob, 27 May 2021 - 03:51 PM.