1984
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1984.01650370054010
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Failure of Lysine in Frequently Recurrent Herpes Simplex Infection

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“…"2 Our double-blind, paired comparison (1,200 mg/day) reached a similar conclusion. While these studies were unable to identify a significant effect of lysine therapy, it would not be possible to prove nor exclude a minimal effect without a large number of patients.…”
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“…"2 Our double-blind, paired comparison (1,200 mg/day) reached a similar conclusion. While these studies were unable to identify a significant effect of lysine therapy, it would not be possible to prove nor exclude a minimal effect without a large number of patients.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…1 Recently, we carried out a similar study whose results strongly suggest a dose\x=req-\ dependent effect of this drug.…”
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“…Since our dose (1,200 mg) was the highest that Kagan and colleagues administered, we did not consider this to be a low dose but rather, based on their report, expected a dramatic response in our controlled study.…”
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