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FATTY LIVER DISEASE

How Plaquex for Fatty Liver Disease Works

When using Plaquex for fatty liver disease, it can protect, restore and improve cell function in the liver.

Studies show that patients who formerly abused alcohol and have ceased, find Plaquex treatment successful. In a 12-week study, improvements were evident within 4 weeks.

What is Fatty Liver Disease?

Simply put, fatty liver disease is a buildup of excess fat in the liver cells.  Without proper care this condition can cause inflammation and eventually lead to scarring and liver failure.   

There are a variety of conditions that can lead to chronic liver disease.  Although many patients do not immediately notice symptoms, symptoms of liver disease can include:

  • Fatigue
  • Abdominal pain or discomfort
  • Weight loss
  • Abdominal Swelling
  • Jaundice (yellowish skin and eyes)

Plaquex has been successfully used to treat:

  • Alcohol toxicity – A serious condition resulting from ingesting large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time.
  • Viral Hepatitis – A condition caused by a virus that infects the liver and causes inflammation and acute or even chronic damage.
  • Diabetic Fatty Liver – An excess buildup of fat in the liver, most commonly present with diabetes, and can progress to liver failure.
  • Liver Cirrhosis – Also known as end-stage liver disease, is the result of long-term damage to the liver. Scar tissue builds up preventing the liver from functioning properly.
  • Prevent Gallstones – Hardened deposits that form in your gallbladder and cause sharp pains and can be very uncomfortable.

Get Back to Feeling Good!

Safe and effective treatment for liver damage.

Improve cell function in the liver.

Schedule a consultation and learn all about Plaquex for liver disease.

Frequently Asked Questions About

Effective Treatment for Liver Disease

1

What are the side effects of Plaquex for liver damage?

Plaquex has few, if any, side effects.  In rare cases, it has been reported that some patients experience loose stools if given too fast.  These few cases have mainly been reported by individuals with small body structures and amongst some Asians.

Oral Plaquex rarely causes an upset stomach.

2

How is Plaquex treatment performed?

IV Plaquex is administered intravenously in the comfort of our office by a highly skilled professional. Each session lasts approximately 60 minutes.

3

How many sessions are needed?

The number of sessions needed varies based on the medical condition affecting the patient, as well as the severity of their condition.  For example, a heart patient with coronary artery disease will need approximately 30-60 sessions on average.  

4

What is the cost of Plaquex?

Plaquex treatments generally cost about $170 per IV session.

5

Is Plaquex FDA Approved or covered by insurance?

At this time, Plaquex is NOT FDA approved and is NOT covered by insurance.

6

Can Plaquex be administered at home?

Oral Plaquex comes in the form of a pill and can be taken at home.  However, IV Plaquex must be professionally administered in our office.  We often recommend IV Plaquex over oral treatment.

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