Blog Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) – The TACT Trial Posted by Dr Dan Carter The Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) was published in…Dr. Dan CarterJuly 12, 2013
Blog Position statement regarding use of single and multiple dose parenteral drug vials Posted by Dr Dan Carter Position statement from International IV Nutrient Therapy for Professionals Our…Dr. Dan CarterFebruary 8, 2013
Practice guidelines Stability and Sterility of Parenteral Solutions – A Short Case Posted by Dr Dan Carter A prospective patient called my office and inquired about intramuscular…Dr. Dan CarterMarch 5, 2012
Blog Ascorbate Oxidation Protocols: What should be added to the mix? About the time IVNTP started offering our 2-day Advanced Topics seminars (2009), research was coming…Dr. Dan CarterOctober 28, 2011
Blog Arteries Anyone? Posted by Dr Dan Carter We call it intravenous (IV) therapy for a reason, because…Dr. Dan CarterAugust 10, 2011
Blog Pressure Build Up in Vials – Comedy and Chemistry in the IV Suite When IV vitamin C is manufactured the stock ascorbic acid has a pH of about…Dr. Dan CarterJune 8, 2011
Blog Another case of contaminated IV fluids On February 28 I posted an article about IV fluid contamination from India. The United…Dr. Dan CarterApril 4, 2011
Blog Contaminated IV Fluids One of the most important precepts of medicine is to "first do no harm." Once…Dr. Dan CarterFebruary 28, 2011
Blog Vitamin C: A Potential Life-saving Treatment For Sepsis and Burns This short article about IV vitamin C originally appeared in Medical News Today, www.medicalnewstoday.com on…Dr. Dan CarterFebruary 8, 2011
Blog IV and Supportive Treatments for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Introduction Treatment and improvement of CVD signs, symptoms and blood parameters is multifactorial, including diet,…Dr. Dan CarterDecember 13, 2010