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Dreaded Itch!
I have taken Cholestryamine light, Gabapentin, Sertraline, Rifampicin, Fenofibrate and
Naltrexone
for my unbearable itching, with no relief. I recently have taken part and finished a trial at QEH Birmingham for pruritus, called Glimmer by GSK.
I have taken Cholestryamine light, Gabapentin, Sertraline, Rifampicin, Fenofibrate and
Naltrexone
for my unbearable itching, with no relief. I recently have taken part and finished a trial at QEH Birmingham for pruritus, called Glimmer by GSK.
Hidden
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
LDN and Cancer
What is Low Dose
Naltrexone
(LDN)?
What is Low Dose
Naltrexone
(LDN)?
gsheltonone
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Samantha Lebsock, PharmD - 22nd May 2019
She quickly became involved in the Low Dose
Naltrexone
family and was amazed at the way it has changed people’s lives. Samantha is also the point person at Belmar for Clinical Trials and assists research coordinators in the dispensing of study medications.
She quickly became involved in the Low Dose
Naltrexone
family and was amazed at the way it has changed people’s lives. Samantha is also the point person at Belmar for Clinical Trials and assists research coordinators in the dispensing of study medications.
liveurlife
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LDN Research Trust
5 years ago
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Russell was diagnosed with a lethal cancer called non-hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2016 and conventional treatments gave only a temporary reprieve.
He was later treated for Graves’ disease which led him to LDN (Low Dose
Naltrexone
). His latest PET scans show no signs of cancer! Listen to his compelling story.
He was later treated for Graves’ disease which led him to LDN (Low Dose
Naltrexone
). His latest PET scans show no signs of cancer! Listen to his compelling story.
liveurlife
Volunteer
in
LDN Research Trust
5 years ago
LDN low dose naltrexone and PMR
Does anyone have any experience of this? A friend with ME has sent me a bit of information/links for this drug so I have had a bit of a read. It is suggested for PMR but there appears to be only anecdotal evidence. I’m unsure whether it is a treatment instead of prednisolone or alongside? Is it worth
Does anyone have any experience of this? A friend with ME has sent me a bit of information/links for this drug so I have had a bit of a read. It is suggested for PMR but there appears to be only anecdotal evidence. I’m unsure whether it is a treatment instead of prednisolone or alongside? Is it worth
Lochy
in
PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
I want to get off and get pregnant 😬
Currently I am on Wellbutrin 300, Lexapro, Lamictal,
Naltrexone
, Topamax, and Birth Control lol awesome...
Currently I am on Wellbutrin 300, Lexapro, Lamictal,
Naltrexone
, Topamax, and Birth Control lol awesome...
TLJ828
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
5 years ago
Prednisone & LDN
I'm trying so hard to come off Prednisone and start my new medication LDN (Low-dose
naltrexone
) (But i heard they should not be taken together, but at this rate i am afraid i will never get off Prednisone) Previous Medication Sulfasalazine Mezalazine / Enema Prednisone Enema Azathioprine (imuran
I'm trying so hard to come off Prednisone and start my new medication LDN (Low-dose
naltrexone
) (But i heard they should not be taken together, but at this rate i am afraid i will never get off Prednisone) Previous Medication Sulfasalazine Mezalazine / Enema Prednisone Enema Azathioprine (imuran
Pandalicious
in
LDN Research Trust
5 years ago
Prednisone
I'm trying so hard to come off Prednisone and start my new medication LDN (Low-dose
naltrexone
) (But i heard they should not be taken together, but at this rate i am afraid i will never get off Prednisone) Previous Medications Sulfasalazine Mezalazine / Enema Prednisone Enema Azathioprine (imuran
I'm trying so hard to come off Prednisone and start my new medication LDN (Low-dose
naltrexone
) (But i heard they should not be taken together, but at this rate i am afraid i will never get off Prednisone) Previous Medications Sulfasalazine Mezalazine / Enema Prednisone Enema Azathioprine (imuran
Pandalicious
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 years ago
Is there anyway to reduce my antibodies?
Has anyone tried
Naltrexone
?
Has anyone tried
Naltrexone
?
Nat1972
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
New Here
treatment I remain feeling less than 100% even though my bloods are what’s classed as normal I also have Polycystic ovarian syndrome diagnosed just over six months ago I currently take 100 t4 and 20 t3 plus 1000mg metformin for pcos I have just started with t3 and I have also been prescribed low dose
naltrexone
treatment I remain feeling less than 100% even though my bloods are what’s classed as normal I also have Polycystic ovarian syndrome diagnosed just over six months ago I currently take 100 t4 and 20 t3 plus 1000mg metformin for pcos I have just started with t3 and I have also been prescribed low dose
naltrexone
Fox78
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Low dose naltrexone for Sjogren's?
Just wondering if anybody here has taken or knows anything about low-dose
naltrexone
in treating Sjogren's sydrome?
Just wondering if anybody here has taken or knows anything about low-dose
naltrexone
in treating Sjogren's sydrome?
jen7730
in
The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
5 years ago
LDN
Doe anybody have experience or knowledge about LDN (Low Dose
Naltrexone
) My personal Dr suggested that I look into this as a way of building up my immune system (I am currently at the W&W protocol)...Dr Google is no help.
Doe anybody have experience or knowledge about LDN (Low Dose
Naltrexone
) My personal Dr suggested that I look into this as a way of building up my immune system (I am currently at the W&W protocol)...Dr Google is no help.
kramnitus
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Low heart rate 2 months after Pacemaker and AV node ablation
I started with Low dose
naltrexone
[LDN] 2 months ago and am now on 4 mg. i am using this to help normalise my immune system which is out of whack with Myalgic Encephemyilitis. MY health improved with at first my energy levels rising and then after about 4 weeks my pain levels decreased.
I started with Low dose
naltrexone
[LDN] 2 months ago and am now on 4 mg. i am using this to help normalise my immune system which is out of whack with Myalgic Encephemyilitis. MY health improved with at first my energy levels rising and then after about 4 weeks my pain levels decreased.
Bettiehough
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Low Dose Naltrexone anyone?
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has tried Low Dose
Naltrexone
for PBC? there are so many clinical trials happening for all sorts of autoimmune diseases with LDN and many responding so well. I am asking as the fatigue and itching is driving me crazy.
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has tried Low Dose
Naltrexone
for PBC? there are so many clinical trials happening for all sorts of autoimmune diseases with LDN and many responding so well. I am asking as the fatigue and itching is driving me crazy.
KiwiPBC
in
PBC Foundation
6 years ago
Message from Dr Sarah Zielsdorf - Please can you help and share?
The Institute For Personal Development, Department of Functional Medicine is doing a survey with intention to publish data on thyroid treatment options and Low Dose
Naltrexone
(LDN) with regard to patient outcomes and preferences at the 2019 International Low Dose
Naltrexone
Conference.
The Institute For Personal Development, Department of Functional Medicine is doing a survey with intention to publish data on thyroid treatment options and Low Dose
Naltrexone
(LDN) with regard to patient outcomes and preferences at the 2019 International Low Dose
Naltrexone
Conference.
liveurlife
Volunteer
in
LDN Research Trust
6 years ago
Allergy to the sun
Has anyone tried PUVA (photosensitivity treatments) or low dose
naltrexone
? All I can do is wear many layers of clothes and stay away from the windows. Does anyone know any other sites that can help?
Has anyone tried PUVA (photosensitivity treatments) or low dose
naltrexone
? All I can do is wear many layers of clothes and stay away from the windows. Does anyone know any other sites that can help?
skinnylynne
in
MY SKIN
6 years ago
DN Radio Show 20th March 2019Dr. Harpal Bain’s was a surgeon, but turned to holistic and naturopathic medicine.
Linda and Harpal discuss the many treatment options at the clinic including LDN (Low Dose
Naltrexone
) I learned a lot listening to this interview.
Linda and Harpal discuss the many treatment options at the clinic including LDN (Low Dose
Naltrexone
) I learned a lot listening to this interview.
liveurlife
Volunteer
in
LDN Research Trust
6 years ago
Sebastian Denison, RPh, FAARM (candidate), received his BSc in Pharmacy at the University of British Columbia.
He has recently lectured for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine on Nutrition and Pain, Pharmacy Compounding and Collaborative Practice, and Alternative Uses for
Naltrexone
. Vimeo Vide: https://vimeo.com/311023812 MixCloud Audio: https://www.mixcloud.com/LDNRT/aaa/
He has recently lectured for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine on Nutrition and Pain, Pharmacy Compounding and Collaborative Practice, and Alternative Uses for
Naltrexone
. Vimeo Vide: https://vimeo.com/311023812 MixCloud Audio: https://www.mixcloud.com/LDNRT/aaa/
liveurlife
Volunteer
in
LDN Research Trust
6 years ago
Can LDN help my son, diagnosed with oligoarticular JIA?
Anyone who has successfully used LDN
naltrexone
for recovery from JIA, I'd love to hear from you.
Anyone who has successfully used LDN
naltrexone
for recovery from JIA, I'd love to hear from you.
Clairelouise1982
in
LDN Research Trust
6 years ago
Feeling significantly better on ldn
Out of desperation, I started a new therapy, low dose
naltrexone
. This is used in high amounts to reduce opioid cravings. Apparently it can be used in much smaller doses to treat chronic pain. It binds to the opioid receptors, and creates natural endorphins. I was skeptical, but OMG it works!!!!
Out of desperation, I started a new therapy, low dose
naltrexone
. This is used in high amounts to reduce opioid cravings. Apparently it can be used in much smaller doses to treat chronic pain. It binds to the opioid receptors, and creates natural endorphins. I was skeptical, but OMG it works!!!!
Justdrea81
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
6 years ago
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