Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 > > Hi There > > I finally got revia prescribed today. The doctor wrote a script for 4 > tablets at a time (this cost me about $30), so it wouldn't cost very > much (nice). It's for my children, not for me. I have a boy 6 with > autism and a girl 9 with arthritis. I've split one pill and put it > with 25mls of water in a glass medicine jar (this cost me 50cents LOL). > > Can I ask what the taste will be like (it's still dissovling). Will I > be able to syringe 1ml into their mouths at 11pm while they are > sleeping? Or will that be too gross for them? Is it possible to do it > earlier.. like perhaps 9.00pm while they were still awake? Could I > mix it with juice if they were awake? > > I thought I'd start with 1ml/mg per child for a week, and slowly work > my way up in .5ml increments. > > Has anyone else done the liquid revia with kids? > > Donna > ======== Of course you're giving a different dosage but here are the mixing instructions for homemade liquid ReVia. Make sure you keep mixture refrigerated and shake well before each use. I'm not sure if LDN works for arthritis that is not Rheumatoid arthritis you'll just have to try and see...is your daughter's rheumatoid? Give LDN at 9pm in a teaspoon of orange juice. Liquid LDN (Easiest): Acquire some ml measuring equipment from the baby section of a Drug Store and a small bottle with a screw-on cap. Put 50ml of water (distilled is best) and one 50mg " ReVia " Naltrexone tablet in the small bottle and let it dissolve with a little time and shaking. Now each ml of water in that small bottle contains 1 mg of Naltrexone. At bedtime shake the bottle, take a desired dose (no more than 4.5ml), chase it down with some water and store the small bottle in the refrigerator. Some people have reported splitting the tablet in half and dissolving it in 25ml of water to assure freshness every week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Hi and All Thanks for you info . My daughter doesn;t have a proper diagnosis for her arthritis. Her joint pain is caused by food allergies, unfortunately anything new she eats will cause arthritis flare. I know the foods to avoid to stop joints swelling, so she cannot get a diagnosis of JRA (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) as she has no swelling. Seems arthritis diagnosis is based on swelling and not pain. It was clear to the specialist she was in pain, but could not diagnose anyting. Last night I put the liquid revia straight into gelcaps and made the kids swallow them. Is that wrong? I will it with the juice tonight and see how we go. Thanks for your help :-) Donna > Of course you're giving a different dosage but here are the mixing instructions for homemade liquid ReVia. Make sure you keep mixture refrigerated and shake well before each use. I'm not sure if LDN works for arthritis that is not Rheumatoid arthritis you'll just have to try and see...is your daughter's rheumatoid? Give LDN at 9pm in a teaspoon of orange juice. > > Liquid LDN (Easiest): Acquire some ml measuring equipment from the baby section of a Drug Store and a small bottle with a screw-on cap. Put 50ml of water (distilled is best) and one 50mg " ReVia " Naltrexone tablet in the small bottle and let it dissolve with a little time and shaking. Now each ml of water in that small bottle contains 1 mg of Naltrexone. At bedtime shake the bottle, take a desired dose (no more than 4.5ml), chase it down with some water and store the small bottle in the refrigerator. Some people have reported splitting the tablet in half and dissolving it in 25ml of water to assure freshness every week. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Donna, Putting the liquid in the capsules is incorrect. Give it to them in a teaspoon of orange juice. Have you tried a candida cleansing diet with your daughter? Her symptoms may be candida/yeast overgrowth related. Good luck with the dosing tonight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Thanks I tried to do it in juice last night but my son ran away and hid after one little taste, so I put it in capsules again for both of them. Ok.. will try for a stronger tasting juice tonight. Thanks for that. Candida.. yes I am sure my daughter has that. We have tried and continually try various treatments. I'll re-look at it all again and see what we can do. Thanks so much Donna > > Donna, > > Putting the liquid in the capsules is incorrect. Give it to them in a teaspoon of orange juice. > > Have you tried a candida cleansing diet with your daughter? Her symptoms may be candida/yeast overgrowth related. > > Good luck with the dosing tonight. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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