Dermatologist Discovers 'Oral Nickel' Cures Most Common Jewelry Allergies
Plymouth Pharmaceuticals(R), Inc.   announced today that it has introduced Psorizide(R) Forte, prescription  tablets for the treatment of contact dermatitis due to nickel (costume  jewelry allergy).
     Nickel jewelry allergy, commonly known in the medical community as  Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD), affects 15-20 percent of women. Nickel  exposure is the most common cause of ACD. Its primary onset is during  adolescent years and is marked by itchy red patches where costume jewelry  touches the skin. Most people who have ACD are forced to discontinue  wearing any jewelry that is not 18 Karat gold, silver, or surgical  stainless steel. Other than avoidance of costume jewelry, the common  treatment for nickel jewelry allergy is corticosteroids, which have side  effects and only treat the symptoms.
       Dermatologist, Dr. Steven A. Smith, MD, FACP, was searching for a  better way to treat patients with nickel jewelry allergy and thus  formulated Psorizide(R) Forte. "Psorizide(R) Forte is a prescription,  biochemical homeopathic tablet that is safe and completely steroid free,"  Dr. Smith said, a fellow of the American College of Physicians. "Most cases  of common jewelry allergy can now be cured by a novel pill containing the  actual offending agent -- Nickel. A unique program of oral nickel  desensitization (Psorizide(R) Forte) prevents this angry, itchy, red skin  reaction that affects 15-20% of women."
       Smith, a board certified dermatologist, has successfully cured many of  his patients with so-called jewelry dermatitis. "From ancient times women  have sought a cure for this frustrating skin beautification problem," Smith  said. "Previously women had to abstain from using costume jewelry  altogether or use a corticosteroid, which only treats the symptoms, not the  underlying problem. This is good news for millions of women. Psorizide(R)  Forte can be prescribed by any licensed practitioner but is currently  understood best by dermatologists and allergists. It works through a  well-known process called desensitization. This process of desensitization  is very similar to hay fever desensitizing shots given by allergy doctors;  however, Psorizide(R) Forte is given orally. The idea is to initially  administer very small doses of the allergic substance (nickel), then  gradually increase the dose until the body begins to accept nickel instead  of causing an allergic skin reaction."
       Miles Smith, the company's Vice President, said, "Psorizide(R) Forte  tablets can be swallowed, chewed, or dissolved by mouth for easy use. Side  effects are few and price is very competitive with other prescription  treatments. Our goal is to assist Dermatologists and Allergists in the  fight against nickel jewelry allergy. McKesson, Cardinal Health and  Amerisource Bergen, the three largest US drug wholesale distributors,  currently stock Psorizide(R) Forte; pharmacies routinely use one of these  distributors to fill a prescription."
       A clinical case study treating nickel allergic patients with oral  nickel (Psorizide(R) Forte) has been completed with positive results. 81  percent (48 out of 59) successfully completed a 6 week course of nickel  desensitization. All patients available for post-study analysis, 11 out of  11 (100 percent), stated that their nickel jewelry reaction had improved  markedly. All patients were able to wear costume jewelry without any  allergic reaction (data on file). "Psorizide(R) Forte is an effective,  inexpensive, safe, and easy to use, unique prescription treatment. It is  the first alternative treatment developed in decades for this problem and  the only one that reverses the root cause," Dr. Smith said.
       Dr. Smith will be available for physician to physician consultations  and media interviews at the annual AAD (American Academy of Dermatology)  meeting in Washington, DC during the week of Feb. 2-6, 2007 by advance  appointment only. The company's tradeshow booth is #4125, right beside  Neutrogena. Please call the number above if you desire a consultation or  interview. For more information about Plymouth Pharmaceuticals'(R)  products, visit http://www.PsorizideForte.com.
   Plymouth Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
http://www.plymouthpharmaceuticals.com

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