Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 > Hey folks, I just signed up with this group this morning and this is > my first posting. Because so many messages get posted on an ongoing > basis, it's difficult to keep up, I can see that already. I must > respectfully request that you respond to this posting only if you > have > the info I'm looking for. There are good folks here I can see from > browsing the postings. > > ** Does anyone have leads on doctors that will prescribe 4.5mg LDN > for > HIV/AIDS ?? I can't afford Dr. Bihari's $500 phone consultation fee. > > I need someone more affordable. Whether or not they take my > insurance > is secondary. I just need LEADS/NAMES. My attempts to get a 'script > out of the local doctors I've seen have all met with hostility. > > Thanks in advance to all you kind folk in this group keepin' the > faith. ======= Here's a list of LDN prescribing docs in various states. Click on link below and once in scroll down past the google ads, totally ignore the ads at top of page. I think I have a very good list, scroll through the whole list as some doctors do phone consults but there is a fee for those phone consults and some are cheaper than others depending on state they are in and whether or not they accept insurance, it they don't accept insurance the fee is much higher. you might be able to afford a phone consult with Dr. Sullivan in PA. He's on the list. Low Dose Naltrexone Forum - List of LDN docs http://ldn.proboards3.com/index.cgi?board=doctors & action=display & thread=10791588\ 56 & page=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 > From: " kwilllson " <kwilllson@...> > ** Does anyone have leads on doctors that will prescribe 4.5mg LDN > for HIV/AIDS ?? > I just need LEADS/NAMES. My attempts to get a 'script > out of the local doctors I've seen have all met with hostility. Someone suggested recently that a good place to find local doctors who will prescribe LDN is to call local compounding pharmacies and, if they make it, ask who is prescribing it. As always, however, if a prescription is hard to come by, ordering from Mexico and doing the liquid method is still a possibility. Having done both compounded capsules and liquid, I prefer the liquid anyway for its simplicity, flexibility, and cost. My method: I dissolve 1/2 of a 50 mg ReVia in 150 ml of water and take 27 ml a day. ( 25/150*27= 4.5 mg ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2005 Report Share Posted September 2, 2005 We get our in cream form through Coastal Compounding Pharmacy in Savannah, GA. Phone number is 1866-354-5188. Hope this helps. Our doctor only deals with autism, but as you said, the pharmacy might have some good leads. Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN for HIV/AIDS--looking for prescribing doctor names > From: " kwilllson " <kwilllson@...> > ** Does anyone have leads on doctors that will prescribe 4.5mg LDN > for HIV/AIDS ?? > I just need LEADS/NAMES. My attempts to get a 'script > out of the local doctors I've seen have all met with hostility. Someone suggested recently that a good place to find local doctors who will prescribe LDN is to call local compounding pharmacies and, if they make it, ask who is prescribing it. As always, however, if a prescription is hard to come by, ordering from Mexico and doing the liquid method is still a possibility. Having done both compounded capsules and liquid, I prefer the liquid anyway for its simplicity, flexibility, and cost. My method: I dissolve 1/2 of a 50 mg ReVia in 150 ml of water and take 27 ml a day. ( 25/150*27= 4.5 mg ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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