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Here is what Barr Lab emailed me a while back on inert ingredients in

Generic Naltrexone:

Inactive Ingredients:

Lactose Monohydrate, NF (Fast-Flo)

Colloidal Silicon Dioxide NF (Cab-O-Sil M5)

Magnesium Stearate, NF

Crospovidone, NF (Polyplasadone XL)

Mircocrystalline Cellulose, NF (Avicel PH-101)

Opadry Beige YS-1-17209

Purified Water, USP

Here is what I wrote down for Reiva: Not sure what Monohydrate is but

not in the Revia and generic says Colloidal Silicon Dioxide and not

sure if silicone dioxide is the same. Also, generic has NF after some

inert ingredients and I'm not sure what that means.

Lactose

microcrystalline

cellulose, crospovidone

Silicone Dioxide

Magnesium Stearate

pale yellow coloring

Not sure if the inert ingredients can have anything to do with the

naltrexone affects or if this is another type of naltrexone. I just

know something isn't the same since taking the generic and the longer I

take the generic, the more noticable. I have emailed Barr Lab again to

ask if they can tell me if their generic is exactly like Revia and told

them I wasn't getting the same results. I didn't tell them I'm taking

LDN.

Rhonda

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