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Les Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
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At 12:00 AM 4/18/2003 -0400, allen dick wrote:
>I wonder if Jim, or anyone on this list, knows -- as of today,
>
>A.) the actual numerical levels of chloramphenicol that have been
>       found, and
>B.) the proven harmful dose for those individuals who are susceptible
>       to developing aplastic anemia from the drug.

My mom passed away at the end of March. In cleaning out her home and
fridge, I found her eyedrops for glaucoma and was surprised to find
chloramphenicol as the active ingredient.  I believe it was a .5%
concentration but I'm not sure.  This was the first I'd ever seen it.

So, in some concentrations it is used, at least in Canada.  Eyedrops are
not honey, so I wouldn't speculate about any conclusions at
all.  Chloramphenicol is supposed to be linked with cancer.  Mom died of
lung cancer.  Again, it's not related.  I just noticed all this.

Rob Green
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