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What Are Possible Side Effects of Insulin Potentiation Therapy?

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Insulin potentiation therapy (IPT) is a low, targeted dose of chemotherapy. At the Kotsanis Institute of Functional Medicine, our doctors use this innovative insulin potentiation therapy cancer treatment along with chemotherapy drugs to help treat patients with different types of cancers. The insulin is used to target the chemotherapy drug to the cancer cells on its own. This is what helps minimize any side effects that our patients in Grapevine, TX have from their chemotherapy treatment.

Our cancer patients have reported an increased quality of life since starting IPT. To be eligible for this targeted therapy for cancer, we work directly with your primary care physician and oncologist at the same time. The office is conveniently located near the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. 

About low dose chemo with insulin

When you choose to have insulin potentiation therapy at the Kotsanis Institute, we will first learn about your medical history and the type of cancer you have to decide if you’re a candidate for IPT low dose treatment. While it does work well with many cancers, we have to take it on a case-by-case basis. Our doctors will consider the virulence of your cancer cells and your past health to determine if you qualify for IPT. Combining it with nutritional therapy can sometimes delay the need for surgery or radiation. For patients who do require surgery or radiation, we can give you IPT at the same time.

About our IPT technique

IPT is administered like chemotherapy, where you sit in a reclining chair as we give you your IPT treatment through an IV. Treatment lasts about 60 – 90 minutes. Some patients experience nausea for a few hours after their first treatment, but this subsides quickly. The number of sessions you need depends on your health, the type of cancer you have, and how well you respond to IPT treatment. The frequency of your treatments will also vary depending on your current health and the stage of cancer you’re at.

Possible side effects of IPT

Some possible side effects of IPT low dose chemo treatment include:

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Blisters

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Diarrhea

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Fatigue

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Hair loss

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Mouth sores

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Vomiting

While these side effects are rare, we do discuss them with our patients during a consultation, determining if IPT would benefit their health.

Learn more about insulin potentiation therapy near me

When you want to learn about the benefits of insulin potentiation therapy, schedule a consultation at the Kotsanis Institute of Functional Medicine in Grapevine, TX. When you have been accepted into our cancer care program, we will explain what IPT is and how it is administered with you, your primary care physician, and your oncologist. To learn about ways that you can improve your quality of life when fighting cancer, consult our team for this alternative cancer treatment.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.