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Does Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) interact with Bupropion, Lexapro, or Adderall?
Does Low Dose
Naltrexone
(LDN) interact with
Bupropion
, Lexapro, or Adderall? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/v-kBntSMQBo
Does Low Dose
Naltrexone
(LDN) interact with
Bupropion
, Lexapro, or Adderall? Answered by Michelle Kilmer Moser RPh https://youtu.be/v-kBntSMQBo
Shewulf
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LDN Research Trust
2 months ago
Changing Medication
Hi I’m just looking for some advice on Targinact and just Oxycodone please. My neurologist wrote to my GP requesting that I be prescribed Targinact 10mg at night and 5mg mornings increasing if necessary by 5mg increments to maximum of 20mg twice a day, also changing the Venlafaxine I take to either
Hi I’m just looking for some advice on Targinact and just Oxycodone please. My neurologist wrote to my GP requesting that I be prescribed Targinact 10mg at night and 5mg mornings increasing if necessary by 5mg increments to maximum of 20mg twice a day, also changing the Venlafaxine I take to either
Felixstowe
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Advise on taking Mirtazapine
been to visit Gp today with very low mood , I did ask for Bupropion, they would not prescribe and have given me Mirtazapine, over the last few days I have managed to reduce my pramipexole by half and have been taking , codeine phosphorus along with paracetamol, the RLS has not gotten any worse , but
been to visit Gp today with very low mood , I did ask for Bupropion, they would not prescribe and have given me Mirtazapine, over the last few days I have managed to reduce my pramipexole by half and have been taking , codeine phosphorus along with paracetamol, the RLS has not gotten any worse , but
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
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My current struggle, anxiety
This isn’t strictly related to PP but in my lifelong saga with depression, anxiety, PD, and PP, I do still live with anxiety. It’s been bad lately. I’m also a 13 year breast cancer survivor and after mastectomy in 2010 I made the mistake of getting reconstruction with a breast implant. I won’t go
This isn’t strictly related to PP but in my lifelong saga with depression, anxiety, PD, and PP, I do still live with anxiety. It’s been bad lately. I’m also a 13 year breast cancer survivor and after mastectomy in 2010 I made the mistake of getting reconstruction with a breast implant. I won’t go
Survivedwithcolor
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
3 months ago
Is it bad to ask for a stimulant?
I just started the medication Bupropion, and this is my first time trying meds. I just got diagnosed and I'm 29. After doing some reading, it seems that stimulants are the most effective drug. I was diagnosis by a nuropsychologist, who said I had AD/HD combined, with a Moderate severity. The low dose
I just started the medication Bupropion, and this is my first time trying meds. I just got diagnosed and I'm 29. After doing some reading, it seems that stimulants are the most effective drug. I was diagnosis by a nuropsychologist, who said I had AD/HD combined, with a Moderate severity. The low dose
Michael909
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
4 months ago
My response to the AASM Guidelines For RLS
I am posting this in the hope that it helps in forming your own response and if you agree with some of them, including them in your own response might help them pay more attention to them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am posting this in the hope that it helps in forming your own response and if you agree with some of them, including them in your own response might help them pay more attention to them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SueJohnson
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
PDF of Hopkins or Mayo DA Withdrawal protocol??
Hi, I seem to remember a while back finding a link (here I think, maybe on Reddit?) to a PDF someone had gotten from Hopkins, or one of the other big clinics, detailing their precise protocol and what to "expect" when finally off of a DA in terms of days, etc. Can someone please repost that? I went
Hi, I seem to remember a while back finding a link (here I think, maybe on Reddit?) to a PDF someone had gotten from Hopkins, or one of the other big clinics, detailing their precise protocol and what to "expect" when finally off of a DA in terms of days, etc. Can someone please repost that? I went
Avart
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
It's been a while for me since I've posted anything.
Our oldest daughter moved to Maine in 2021. Her husband is from there and his family of course. They used to live in the 9th ward in New Orleans. My grandson will 3 in February. They moved up there for their son. I can't afford to be up there this year. I put us in debt with credit cards. I'm not
Our oldest daughter moved to Maine in 2021. Her husband is from there and his family of course. They used to live in the 9th ward in New Orleans. My grandson will 3 in February. They moved up there for their son. I can't afford to be up there this year. I put us in debt with credit cards. I'm not
KenKit55
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Catastrophizing Issues
On Wednesday my doctor changed my medication again to step down to 50 mg of sertraline from 100 and added 150 mg bupropion. I also had a surprise set of blood tests done and everything looked great... except my liver enzymes. Two of them were high and one was low and all were out of range. I don't drink
On Wednesday my doctor changed my medication again to step down to 50 mg of sertraline from 100 and added 150 mg bupropion. I also had a surprise set of blood tests done and everything looked great... except my liver enzymes. Two of them were high and one was low and all were out of range. I don't drink
ClassicalBlueKitty
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Dizziness from Zytiga/prednisone?
my MO tried something out of the ordinary - let me have a 'vacation' from ADT for a short while, even though i am Castrate -resistant. he was hoping we coudl keep PSA down while my Testosterone recovered, to see if that woudl make me feel better. to use his words, i have 'complained bitterly of the
my MO tried something out of the ordinary - let me have a 'vacation' from ADT for a short while, even though i am Castrate -resistant. he was hoping we coudl keep PSA down while my Testosterone recovered, to see if that woudl make me feel better. to use his words, i have 'complained bitterly of the
Tonwantonga
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Naltrexone treatment for fibro pain?
My old pain doctor recently retired and I have seen a new one. Unfortunately, she won't continue my low dose hydrocodone/acetaminophen. She wanted to put me on Nalrexone which is for treatment of opioid addiction. It is also found to treat other things including fibromyalgia. What the doc failed to mention
My old pain doctor recently retired and I have seen a new one. Unfortunately, she won't continue my low dose hydrocodone/acetaminophen. She wanted to put me on Nalrexone which is for treatment of opioid addiction. It is also found to treat other things including fibromyalgia. What the doc failed to mention
w8n4fri2
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My Fibro Community
27 days ago
Low Dose Naltrexone
Hello everyoneMy therapist told me about Low Dose Naltrexone can help depression and i'd be interested if anyone has taken it for this reason and whether it helped or not. Also i want to try Acupuncture as well , i heard it is good for helping anxiety & depression. I just want to get off this Venlafaxine
Hello everyoneMy therapist told me about Low Dose Naltrexone can help depression and i'd be interested if anyone has taken it for this reason and whether it helped or not. Also i want to try Acupuncture as well , i heard it is good for helping anxiety & depression. I just want to get off this Venlafaxine
Ryanlion
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 months ago
Is anyone taking naltrexone?
Hello, I had surgery six days ago and thought this might be useful for anyone else to know: Right before I went into the operating theatre, the anaesthetist was going over my chart and said to me “Are you taking this?” (naltrexone). I had actually ran out a few days before my surgery, which he said
Hello, I had surgery six days ago and thought this might be useful for anyone else to know: Right before I went into the operating theatre, the anaesthetist was going over my chart and said to me “Are you taking this?” (naltrexone). I had actually ran out a few days before my surgery, which he said
Tropic
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Nausea & Buprenorphine
As some of you will have seen from my earlier posts I had succeeded in blocking RLS (after DA augmentation 7 months ago) by use of buprenorphine patches and tablets but have had to take action against some very severe nausea which appears with both tablets & patches.I also experienced a similar nausea
As some of you will have seen from my earlier posts I had succeeded in blocking RLS (after DA augmentation 7 months ago) by use of buprenorphine patches and tablets but have had to take action against some very severe nausea which appears with both tablets & patches.I also experienced a similar nausea
davchar23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Be careful about quality of medications
Hi all, In the 'wild west' UK I just want to caution everyone about checking where their medication comes from. In the past I've posted about getting clopidogrel with many, many additives from a pharma brand with many court findings against them for quality. I managed to get my GP to specify a
Hi all, In the 'wild west' UK I just want to caution everyone about checking where their medication comes from. In the past I've posted about getting clopidogrel with many, many additives from a pharma brand with many court findings against them for quality. I managed to get my GP to specify a
Treetop33
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Bupropion and insomnia
I recently started the long-acting (24-hour)form of bupropion and it appears to be causing insomnia. I am wondering if taking the SR (12-hour) formulation just once daily in the morning would solve the insomnia problem while still being effective for depression. Does anyone have any experience taking
I recently started the long-acting (24-hour)form of bupropion and it appears to be causing insomnia. I am wondering if taking the SR (12-hour) formulation just once daily in the morning would solve the insomnia problem while still being effective for depression. Does anyone have any experience taking
Doctorplacebo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
Bupropion
Anyone have experience with this drug? How much time does it need to work. Also it seems to make me super hungry.
Anyone have experience with this drug? How much time does it need to work. Also it seems to make me super hungry.
Jeaniem130
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
AIHdx
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
AIGal73
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
How effective is fenofibrate for itch?
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
Carly92
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Ketamine and RLS?
Hello all. I mysteriously found myself on this forum while searching my usual RLS (Restless Limb Syndrome) forum for people with RLS who had undergone IV ketamine treatment and whether or not it caused their RLS to flare up. Fyi, RLS is another "invisible disease," like anxiety and depression, and
Hello all. I mysteriously found myself on this forum while searching my usual RLS (Restless Limb Syndrome) forum for people with RLS who had undergone IV ketamine treatment and whether or not it caused their RLS to flare up. Fyi, RLS is another "invisible disease," like anxiety and depression, and
Doctorplacebo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
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