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Hi Gigi

I don't know very much about storage for LDN. I wish I could answer this

one for you. My husband gets 3 months worth of capsules at a time and we

just leave it out on the counter.

Is there anyone else here in the group that knows about storage for LDN?

Kindest of regards to you Gigi

Aletha

[low dose naltrexone] Re: Question about storing unused LDN

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>> >> Some very interesting discussions going on here the last couple of

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>> >> Thanks for some good information.

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>> >> I am using LDN in conjunction with cancer treatment, and started

>> > just a

>> >> week ago. When I had the prescription filled, they filled it for

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>> >> next few months, i.e., one month of 1.5 mg. caps, one month of 3

>> > mg.

>> >> caps, and three months of 4.5 mg caps. My question is whether or

>> > not I

>> >> should store the unused meds in a special way, such as keeping them

>> > in

>> >> the fridge, or at least in a cool, dark cabinet?

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>> >> Thanks in advance.

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>> >> Best regards,

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>> > You could store the capsules in those places you mention but it is

>> > mandatory to store liquid LDN in the refrigertor.

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>> > A.

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Hi Aletha,

Thanks you, I just keep mine in a ziploc baggie then in a glass pill

bottle to keep moisture away from it. It seemed to me that anything

refrigerated will eventually absorb moisture unless sealed airtight.

I've never read any storage instructions other than refrigerated once

in liquid form.

Yes, anyone who does know please post it for us. Thanks!

Have a great day,

Gigi

In low dose naltrexone , " Aletha Wittmann " <Aletha@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Gigi

>

> I don't know very much about storage for LDN. I wish I could answer

this

> one for you. My husband gets 3 months worth of capsules at a time

and we

> just leave it out on the counter.

>

> Is there anyone else here in the group that knows about storage for LDN?

>

> Kindest of regards to you Gigi

> Aletha

>

>

> [low dose naltrexone] Re: Question about storing unused LDN

> > capsules

> >>

> >>

> >> >

> >> >>

> >> >> Some very interesting discussions going on here the last couple of

> >> > days.

> >> >> Thanks for some good information.

> >> >>

> >> >> I am using LDN in conjunction with cancer treatment, and started

> >> > just a

> >> >> week ago. When I had the prescription filled, they filled it for

> >> > the

> >> >> next few months, i.e., one month of 1.5 mg. caps, one month of 3

> >> > mg.

> >> >> caps, and three months of 4.5 mg caps. My question is whether or

> >> > not I

> >> >> should store the unused meds in a special way, such as keeping

them

> >> > in

> >> >> the fridge, or at least in a cool, dark cabinet?

> >> >>

> >> >> Thanks in advance.

> >> >>

> >> >> Best regards,

> >> >>

> >> >>

> >> >

> >> > --

> >> >

> >> > You could store the capsules in those places you mention but it is

> >> > mandatory to store liquid LDN in the refrigertor.

> >> >

> >> > A.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

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The primary thing to remember about medicine storage is that heat

and humidity are bad. So, the bathroom closet is probably one of

the worst places to store our drugs.

Pretty much every drug on the market, excluding large molecules like

insulin, human growth hormone, interferon, etc will have a two year

life span at 25C 60% RH. If you're interested in long term storage,

put things in the freezer. It's cold and has low humidity.

So, for 3 months, a room temp (assuming you have air conditioning)

drawer is fine. If this is a custom made product, then the

pharmacist's instructions override my comments.

> >

> > Hi Gigi

> >

> > I don't know very much about storage for LDN. I wish I could

answer

> this

> > one for you. My husband gets 3 months worth of capsules at a

time

> and we

> > just leave it out on the counter.

> >

> > Is there anyone else here in the group that knows about storage

for LDN?

> >

> > Kindest of regards to you Gigi

> > Aletha

> >

> >

> > [low dose naltrexone] Re: Question about storing unused

LDN

> capsules

> >

Hi Aletha,

I've wondered about storing non-liquid (capsules/pills),ldn in the

refrigerator? Don't you think the moist environment would cause these

to absorb moisture and destroy their value? It's just a thought, I

don't know for sure but I thought it logical? If so, where then is

the best storage place and what is their shelf life? Thanks,

Gigi

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