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> " I am new here and thinking about LDN for my son with autism.

When

> you say syringe, do you mean for injection or to take orally?

Does

> LDN feed yeast? I'm trying to figure out the best form to get it

> in. "

>

> A good way (the easiest for you) would be to get a prescription of

LDN

> in capsules. You can open the capsules and pour the powder into a

> little juice, and your son wouldn't be able to taste it.

>

> I've never seen any mention of LDN and yeast.

>

> Hope this helps...

>

> Maureen

Thank you all for your input. I spoke with my son's doctor

yesterday and he ordered a transdermal LDN for my son. During a

small trial children were having trouble with the bitter taste, so

they were able to work up an effective transdermal that we can put

on the kids while they are sleeping. We'll see in a few days!

Thanks again!

Debbie

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What dose is this transdermal?

Rhonda

-- In low dose naltrexone During a

> small trial children were having trouble with the bitter taste, so

> they were able to work up an effective transdermal that we can put

> on the kids while they are sleeping. We'll see in a few days!

> Thanks again!

> Debbie

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In a message dated 8/2/2005 12:57:39 PM Central Daylight Time, rhondaleokitty@... writes:

I haven't read here before that a low dose transdermal has been made.

Seems then more docs would be aware of it. Rhonda

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Go to the Goodshape board. Some there have made it themselves.

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Not Deb, but... the dose is up to 3 mg. Many of the kids were having

sleep issues, irritability, etc so its been recommended to start low

and work up to 3 mg. HTH, Sheila

> What dose is this transdermal?

>

> Rhonda

>

>

> -- In low dose naltrexone During a

> > small trial children were having trouble with the bitter taste, so

> > they were able to work up an effective transdermal that we can put

> > on the kids while they are sleeping. We'll see in a few days!

> > Thanks again!

> > Debbie

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I haven't read here before that a low dose transdermal has been made.

Seems then more docs would be aware of it.

Rhonda

--- In low dose naltrexone , " she32725 " <she32725@y...>

wrote:

> Not Deb, but... the dose is up to 3 mg. Many of the kids were having

> sleep issues, irritability, etc so its been recommended to start low

> and work up to 3 mg. HTH, Sheila

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Deb .. Kiki is correct, the patch was mentioned but if I remember

correctly it was not successful .. I cannot remember the exact details

as it was mentioned very briefly ... I would definitely talk to Larry

Frieders in depth about this ..

All the Best

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Larry

> Frieders is a pharmacist who has made transdermal patch for an

autistic child. He

> mentioned it at the LDN conference. He may have more knowledge on

this.

> Kiki

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