Regulatory Action against Ted L. Edwards, M.D.
In 2017, the Texas Medical Board charged Ted Leroy Edwards, Jr., M.D. with “failing to meet the standard of care and nontherapeutically prescribing pancreatic cancer treatment for one patient.” The complaint (shown below) states that the treatments included intravenous vitamin C, oxidative therapy, pulse therapy, and a regimen of oral supplements that included Biomulsion D, Poly MVA, Argaricu Blazei Murill, curcumin, indol 3 carbinol, genistein, protease, and Apex water, none of which met the generally accepted standard of care for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer. Edwards practices as part of the Hills Medical Group at the Center for Health and Healing in Austin, Texas. In 2018, the complaint was settled with an agreed order under which the board found that Edwards had failed to keep …
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