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The only thing I've ever seen contraindicated with LDN is steriods so the

Prilosec and Flonase should be okay. Is Pulmicort some type of cortizone?

Peg Pickering

Mit and Janie's Mom

j_kalis wrote:

It's that time of year again... Does anyone know if my six year old

son can safely take Prilosec, Flonase, and Pulmicort along with the

LDN? He's been doing the Prilosec, Pulmicort and LDN for a few weeks

but now our ped. gave us a sample of the Flonase and wants us to try

it atleast two weeks because he still has chronic cough and

congestion, which she thinks is sinus related. I don't want him on

this stuff but don't know how else to get through the next few months

and keep him off antibiotics. We just had our first round of

pneumonia and we don't want another one. Thanks for your input. Our

ped. isn't familiar with LDN and I suppose I need to call the pharmacy

and have them run a check, but any input is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

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Peg, Pulmicort is an inhaled steroid. Our pediatrician said she

checked it out on her little hand held computer and that it didn't

show any interactions. Should I call Wellness? Is doctor

McCandless around to comment on this? Again, my son has been on LDN

since June and we added the inhaled Pulmicort a couple weeks ago and

now we want to try Flonase for awhile to get him through the

winter. Does anyone know how I can find out if these are all ok

together? I think I should call Wellness and find out.

Thanks,

> It's that time of year again... Does anyone know if my six year

old

> son can safely take Prilosec, Flonase, and Pulmicort along with

the

> LDN? He's been doing the Prilosec, Pulmicort and LDN for a few

weeks

> but now our ped. gave us a sample of the Flonase and wants us to

try

> it atleast two weeks because he still has chronic cough and

> congestion, which she thinks is sinus related. I don't want him

on

> this stuff but don't know how else to get through the next few

months

> and keep him off antibiotics. We just had our first round of

> pneumonia and we don't want another one. Thanks for your input.

Our

> ped. isn't familiar with LDN and I suppose I need to call the

pharmacy

> and have them run a check, but any input is greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

>

>

>

>

>

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I just called Wellness and they said it would be fine to take these

together. I am going to take their word for it.

Thanks,

> > It's that time of year again... Does anyone know if my six

year

> old

> > son can safely take Prilosec, Flonase, and Pulmicort along with

> the

> > LDN? He's been doing the Prilosec, Pulmicort and LDN for a few

> weeks

> > but now our ped. gave us a sample of the Flonase and wants us to

> try

> > it atleast two weeks because he still has chronic cough and

> > congestion, which she thinks is sinus related. I don't want him

> on

> > this stuff but don't know how else to get through the next few

> months

> > and keep him off antibiotics. We just had our first round of

> > pneumonia and we don't want another one. Thanks for your

input.

> Our

> > ped. isn't familiar with LDN and I suppose I need to call the

> pharmacy

> > and have them run a check, but any input is greatly appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

> <http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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