I can't predict what the chances are because Ferriprox is not approved for Friedreich's ataxia. However, Ferriprox is not approved by the FDA in the US, yet it is available to patients in the US under the compassionate use program, so there may be some chance this can work.
Because of the experimental nature of Ferriprox use in Friedreich's ataxia, for your own safety you would have to make sure a doctor is monitoring your white blood cell levels regularly should you decide to try to get it from another foreign source. This could prove difficult because of potential liability issues for the doctor. Also, because of the potential that too much iron would be removed, close monitoring would be a must.
You could likely benefit from a supplement program heavy on antioxidants. In addition to Idebenone, IP6, L-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid, vitamin E all help to protect the cells from iron damage. B complex is also an important addition. I would also suggest you contact Osato USA and see if there has been any research into the use of Fermented Papaya Preparation (FPP) in FA patients. FPP has shown some amazing properties in many areas and was the topic of a formal presentation at the International Thalassemia Conference in Singapore in October, 2008.
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