Physicians' Desk Reference
The Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR) is the authoritative source of FDA approved information on prescription drugs. Although Immunocal is a natural, non‑drug supplement, it appears in the U.S. Physicians' Desk Reference. Immunocal is scientifically proven to raise glutathione. However, immunocal is also available without a prescription.


CPS
The CPS or Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties is published yearly and is distributed to Canadian Physicians and Pharmacists. Although Immunocal is a natural, non‑drug supplement, it appears in the CPS. Immunocal is scientifically proven to raise glutathione. However, immunocal is also available without a prescription.


Pharmacist's Red Book
Immunocal is listed in the U.S. Pharmacists' Red Book. Celebrating 110 years of service, the Red Book remains the Pharmacy's most reliable source for product information and prices on prescription drugs, OTC items, and reimbursable medical supplies.
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Immunocal Research Articles

 Competition for glutathione precursors between the immune system and the skeletal muscle: pathogenesis of chronic fatigue syndrome

 The Use of a Whey Protein Concentrate in the Treatment of Patients with Metastatic Carcinoma: A Phase I-II Clinical Study

 Whey proteins as a food supplement in HIV-seropositive individuals

 The biological activity of undenatured dietary whey proteins: role of glutathione

 Whey proteins in cancer prevention

 Dietary milk proteins inhibit the development of Dimethylhydrazine-induced malignancy

 The influence of dietary whey protein on tissue: glutathione and the disease of aging

 Immunoenhancing property of dietary whey protein in mice: role of glutathione

 The immunoenhancing property of dietary whey protein concentrate

 Dietary whey protein inhibits the development of dimethylhydrazine induced malignancy

 Mechanism of altered B-cell response induced by changes in dietary protein type in mice

 Differential effect of dietary protein type on the B-cell and T-cell immune response in mice

 Influence of dietary protein type on the immune system of mice

 Changes in biliary secretory immunoglobulins A in mice fed whey protein

 Place for an antioxidant therapy in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection

 Influence of dietary proteins on the immune system of mice

 Influence of dietary lactalbumin hydrolysate on the immune system of mice and resistance to salmonellosis

 Effect of supplementation with a cysteine donor on muscular performance

 Treatment of obstructive airway disease with a cysteine donor protein supplement

 Treatment of chronic hepatits using whey protein (non-heated)

 Whey protein concentrate (WPC) and glutathione modulation in cancer treatment

 Enhancing effect of patented whey protein isolate (Immunocal) on cytotoxicity of an anticancer drug

 Nutriceutical modulation of Glutathione with a humanized native milk serum protein isolate, Immunocal: application in AIDS and cancer

 The antioxidant system

 Milk whey protein decreases oxygen free radical production in a murine model of chronic iron-overload cardiomyopathy



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