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PEDIATRICS IS THERE A CURE FOR MONONUCLEOSIS? AUTHOR Wendy Daly, MD Mononucleosis is the most common illness associated with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). It is mainly transmitted through saliva, coughs, sneezes and shared utensils. Symptoms of mono vary and can affect any organ in the body. An infected individual may be asymptomatic or present with aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, cranial nerve palsies, myocarditis, optic neuritis, orchitis, pneumonia, transverse myelitis or Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Complications can include splenic rupture, fatal disseminated infection or lymphomas. The purpose of this article is not to delve into the cytotoxic effect that EBV can have on B and T-cell lymphocytes. I would like to present three patients whom I have seen and treated for mononucleosis successfully with the medication EPs 7630 (PubMed) sold under the trade name V/Clear. Two presented with fever, sore throat, exudative tonsillitis, pharyngitis, lymphadenopathy and abdominal pain; the other was a consult for chronic fatigue. Nine years ago, a 17-year-old (I’ll call her “Emily”) came to the office with a frantic mother. Emily had been diagnosed with strep throat at an immediate care center and placed on amoxicillin. When she broke out in a rash, she went back to the center and was switched to cephalosporin. This was August, and Emily was headed to college out-of-state in two weeks. She was obviously ill. She had a fever, humongous tonsils full of exudate, enlarged anterior cervical lymph nodes and tenderness in the left upper quadrant of her abdomen. Her rapid strep test was negative. A Monospot test was positive and her complete blood count (CBC) was indicative of a viral illness. I followed my first impulse and put her on steroids and decided to see her back at the end of the week. The end of the week arrived, and Emily was not one bit better - but she was one week closer to leaving for college. I had just learned about a product made from a plant that stabilized cells and prevented replication of respiratory viruses. The product was EPs 7630 or V/Clear. I theorized that if 12 LOUISVILLE MEDICINE