Method of treating bacterial, viral or parasitic diseases

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Immunoglobulin – antiserum – antibody – or antibody fragment,... – Binds bacterium or component thereof or substance produced...

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424317, 424319, A61K 3304, A61K 3119, A61K 31205

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a therapeutic mixture for treating bacterial and viral infections and exterminating parasites in human and animal host; comprises a therapeutically effective mixture consisting of cysteine sodium salt, and disodium thiosulfate, which in conjunction perform after injection a permanent reducing action liberating charged hydrogen, and charged aminothiopropionic acid radical, which are biologically active neutralizing and transforming bacteria and viruses, and kill the parasites.

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