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Drug companies are not allowed to market drugs for puposes that are not

FDA approved. That's probably why no one manufactures LDN.

On the flip side, Doctor's can prescribe for non-FDA approved uses.

.......On 6/27/05, maxwell98king <wjkeeman@...> wrote:

It appears that there could be a new form of treatment for addicts whonow take the 50 mg naltrexone pill. The new treatment is a once amonth injection using a re-formulated naltrxone. I wonder what thiswill do to the future availability of the " old " naltrexone? It's

curious to me why the drug companies " DuPont? " have not startedselling LDN. Is it Corporate ignorance, enertia or greed?

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From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Silver

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Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone]

Naltrexone replacement???

Drug companies are not

allowed to market drugs for puposes that are not FDA approved. That's

probably why no one manufactures LDN. On the flip side, Doctor's can

prescribe for non-FDA approved uses.

.......

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<wjkeeman@...> wrote:

It appears that there could be a new form of treatment for addicts who

now take the 50 mg naltrexone pill. The new treatment is a once a

month injection using a re-formulated naltrxone. I wonder what this

will do to the future availability of the " old " naltrexone? It's

curious to me why the drug companies " DuPont? " have not started

selling LDN. Is it Corporate ignorance, enertia or greed?

http://www.bioworld.com/servlet/com.accumedia.web.Dispatcher?next=bioWorldHeadlines_article & forceid=35679

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Honestly I don't think they know we exist ... yet. For now, there is

no bad guy. Those in position who have heard about us think we are a

bunch of crazies because they find the whole thing impossible to

swallow. It is frustrating because it is not unreasonable to think

that all illnesses based on disturbed immune systems are linked .. it

makes perfect sense. I think that the story is about to get some real

recognition .. I firmly believe things are about to change and that

is when the bad guys will emerge ... but the good guys will win.

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> > It appears that there could be a new form of treatment for

addicts who

> > now take the 50 mg naltrexone pill. The new treatment is a once a

> > month injection using a re-formulated naltrxone. I wonder what

this

> > will do to the future availability of the " old " naltrexone? It's

> > curious to me why the drug companies " DuPont? " have not started

> > selling LDN. Is it Corporate ignorance, enertia or greed?

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