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4-ap or Frampadine is used for spinal cord injuries and for ms. You need a script and is ordered from a Compounding pharmacy. I have been usung for 2 months and it does help me walk better and tolerate heat better. Here is the info. http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/May2000/4APFAQ.html

Seems to work best on MSers who are heat intolerant...

Has a short shelf life and a good place to order is College pharmacy...they do alot of it. Anymore questions I may be able to help with please e-mail direct. Kiki

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hey got a question what are you talking about when you say 4-ap? and

what exactly do you mean by potassium receptor blocker? very curious

because whenever brothers ill hospital always is giving him potassium now

doctor prescribed it for daily use even though he is getting potassium in

his supplements

many thanks

nancy

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>Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Potassium Receptor Blocker 4-AP - New

>Topic

>Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 21:17:58 EST

>

>4-ap or Frampadine is used for spinal cord injuries and for ms. You need a

>script and is ordered from a Compounding pharmacy. I have been usung for 2

>months and it does help me walk better and tolerate heat better. Here is

>the

>info. _http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/May2000/4APFAQ.html_

>(http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/May2000/4APFAQ.html)

>

>Seems to work best on MSers who are heat intolerant...

>

>

>Has a short shelf life and a good place to order is College pharmacy...they

>do alot of it. Anymore questions I may be able to help with please e-mail

>direct. Kiki

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I appreciste Kiki's info very much. I was just (hopefully) quoting

Dr Frohman. I have to assume the mechanism is much like LDN's

endorphine receptor blocking. I will be talking to my doctor about

trying it.

>

> hey got a question what are you talking about when you say 4-

ap? and

> what exactly do you mean by potassium receptor blocker? very

curious

> because whenever brothers ill hospital always is giving him

potassium now

> doctor prescribed it for daily use even though he is getting

potassium in

> his supplements

> many thanks

> nancy

>

>

> >From: noclue915@...

> >Reply-low dose naltrexone

> >low dose naltrexone

> >Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Potassium Receptor Blocker 4-AP -

New

> >Topic

> >Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 21:17:58 EST

> >

> >4-ap or Frampadine is used for spinal cord injuries and for ms.

You need a

> >script and is ordered from a Compounding pharmacy. I have been

usung for 2

> >months and it does help me walk better and tolerate heat better.

Here is

> >the

> >info. _http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/May2000/4APFAQ.html_

> >(http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/May2000/4APFAQ.html)

> >

> >Seems to work best on MSers who are heat intolerant...

> >

> >

> >Has a short shelf life and a good place to order is College

pharmacy...they

> >do alot of it. Anymore questions I may be able to help with

please e-mail

> >direct. Kiki

>

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