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Á¦¸ñ D.D.S. Dosage in 1967
ÀúÀÚ G.K. Wilson ¼Ò¼Ó The Leprosy Mission, Taegu, Korea
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¿ä¾à Out of approximately 700 out-patients on the monthly attendance register, 30 patients
who had received D.D.S. for more than 1 month at a dose of less than 200§· per week
were selected, the low dose taken mainly after the occurrence of reaction and neuritis,
once after D.D.S. dermatitis.
Because doses of D.D.S. taken by the patient himself before the first visit was usually
very high, this was deducted for comparison. Charts were made to indicate the Bacterial
index, Granularity Index and Morphologic Index as available, showing also the
corresponding therapy used. The Morphologic Index was found to be a much more
reliable means of assessing progress. 122§· D.D.S. per week was the average dose taken
by these patients.
82§· D.D.S. per week was the average dose taken by these patients under treatment
with the Leprosy This confirms the literature that 100§· D.D.S. per week is an adequate
therapeutic dose producing fewer reactions and neuritis.
Trials are required to confirm that looms D.D.S. per week is suitable for all types of
leprosy.
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