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[low dose naltrexone] Top Aussie neuro ready to start prescribing LDN - question

A Melbourne neurologist has finally agreed to start prescribing LDN. After years of trying to persuade him and offer information, he recently went to the LDN website and did his own research. One of his patients who had miraculous results, also happens to be a friend of mine and that's what changed the doctor's mind. He has had many patients approach him for a script and until now, has refused them all.

The doctor said that he hasn't seen any information saying that LDN should not be taken with interferons. I couldn't find it anywhere either when I looked.

Could someone please direct me to where it says this so I can give him the correct information.

Thanks,

Effie

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Great news Effie! I'd suggest what swung him initially was not so much

the website but your friend's great results. As far the info on LDN and

CRABs I haven't looked as I don't have MS, but it has been mentioned

many times on here that only really one (Avonex I think) is OK to take

with LDN, otherwise the effect is similar to driving a car with one foot

on the accelerator and the other on the brake.

Effie Demas wrote:

> A Melbourne neurologist has finally agreed to start prescribing LDN.

> After years of trying to persuade him and offer information, he

> recently went to the LDN website and did his own research. One of his

> patients who had miraculous results, also happens to be a friend of

> mine and that's what changed the doctor's mind. He has had many

> patients approach him for a script and until now, has refused them all.

>

> The doctor said that he hasn't seen any information saying that LDN

> should not be taken with interferons. I couldn't find it anywhere

> either when I looked.

>

> Could someone please direct me to where it says this so I can give him

> the correct information.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Effie

>

>

>

>

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you can take ldn with copaxonecyndiOn Dec 11, 2006, at 8:44 AM, C wrote:Great news Effie! I'd suggest what swung him initially was not so much the website but your friend's great results. As far the info on LDN and CRABs I haven't looked as I don't have MS, but it has been mentioned many times on here that only really one (Avonex I think) is OK to take with LDN, otherwise the effect is similar to driving a car with one foot on the accelerator and the other on the brake.to your groups.Start a groupin 3 easy steps.Connect with others.. 

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>

> The doctor said that he hasn't seen any information saying that LDN

should

> not be taken with interferons. I couldn't find it anywhere either

when I

> looked.

>

> Could someone please direct me to where it says this so I can give

him the

> correct information.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Effie

>

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See the Further Q and A page on the LDN site. Many do not read this

page that answers many questions. Many also fail to read the entire

answer to this question. You most likely won't get the full effect of

LDN while on an immune system suppressant. One is trying to suppres

the immune system and the other is trying to boost the immune system.

Like trying to drive the INDY 500 with one foot pressing the

accelerator and the other foot pressing the brake all at the same

time. When I spoke to Dr. Bihari about this he said if one takes an

immune suppressant drug along with LDN that LDN may not halt disease

progression with one taking an immune suppressant.

BELOW IS FROM THE LDN WEBSITE Q and A PAGE.

Can LDN be taken along with any of the standard medications for

multiple sclerosis?

It can, and many people with MS do this. However, all of the standard

MS drugs, with the probable exception of Copaxone, are

immunosuppressant and thus tend to oppose the beneficial immune system

upregulation induced by LDN. Therefore, many people with MS try to

wean themselves away from these other medications when they find that

they are doing well on LDN.

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