Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 That is interesting and maybe the generic is just not as potent and some may need to up the dose. But if generic is what you have taken the whole time, then you were absorbing it to begin with but maybe some that aren't getting fatigue relief can up the dose to 6mgs or more and see if they get energy. I have another email sent to Barr Lab and telling them how their generic didn't work for me and asking if the Revia made from Duramed is the same exact ingredients as their generic. Will post what info I get. She said for me to call also and I might do that. Rhonda > Since the start of the discussion about Revia vs generic Naltrexone, I did a > little experimenting. Granted, I only have cancer, not MS and I have never > had anything other than the generic. Dr. Bahari suggested from 1.5- 4.5 mg > daily and Dr. Zagon recommended from 3.5- 10 mg daily. I started with 4.5, > had no sleep issues or any other noticeable effect other than a very, very > slight energy boost that I was not sure for a week even happened. > > > > In the last week, I upped the dosage to 6 mg per day and the energy level > nearly doubled. Take it between 10:30 and midnight, every night in liquid > form. > > > > The pills I have are marked with a small " b " on one side and the score mark > for splitting on the other. > > > > Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D. > > Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc. > > http://www.survivecancer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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