Does it slough off tissue or remove the bladder wall??
(Dr. Globus) If that were the case, we would see that tissue. Instead, we see a clear fluid drain out of the bladder after the procedure. That tells us that the bladder wall remains intact. Question: Do you consider Clorpactin® poisonous? (Dr. Globus) A form of Clorpactin similar to WCS-90, called Kasdenol, was marketed as an oral mouthwash and gargle for 40 years. We can definitely conclude from this, from oral LD50 tests, and from toxicity work done in the United Kingdom in connection with the approval of Clorpactin in the treatment of animal mastitis, that Clorpactin is not poisonous. This is why we’re doing studies right now on the use of Clorpactin® in diseases of the mouth. There was also a study on oral canker sores (herpes). Now we’re doing studies with gingivitis/periodontal disease and that looks very promising as well. The first study was excellent and we’re in the process of conducting further research. Question: Some doctors won’t use Clorpactin®. Why? (Dr. Globus) Probabl