Guest guest Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 Fritz, Not all of us are able to get doctors to Rx LDN. We're at the mercy of these off-shore chemists. In re your idea about breaking off a little bit of the tab to achieve a lower dose, that may or may not work as the way tablets are made the active ingredient is not distributed evenly through out the entire pill. I was told by my pharmacist that the active ingredient ends up being concentrated in the center, which is why breaking along the score line is acceptable. Jaco --- Fritz Bell <fsbx@...> wrote: > There is a reason the LDN.org web Page Lists > Preferred Compounding > Pharmacists - I prefer Skip's and The Compounder who > can ship > overnight. Since 2000, Local Pharmacies have > attempted to make LDN > and have made non homogenous capsules with improper > fillers. > > Imagine trying to mix Naltrexone the size of a BB > with a filler the > size of a golf ball and be able to put the > homogenous powder in 30 > identical capsules. It cannot be done without very > sophisticated > equipment owned by the Compounding Pharmacists on > Dr. Bihari's Web > Page. It is not the Local Pharmacies fault - they > simply don't have > the right equipment. > > Hopefully, in my lifetime, LDN will be perfectly > blended in a 4.5mg > tablet and if you want to take a little less all you > need do is break > off a piece of the tablet. In the meantime the only > sure guarantee > for a homogenous mixture is Liquid LDN form the > Pharmacist or > homemade: > > http://goodshape.net/HomemadeLDN.html > > > > > > Interesting. Against my protestations, my freind > got LDN from a > local compounding pharmacy. It first came in liquid > form, tasted > AWFUL, but worked within days. Then got another Rx > for the pills > because of the taste. Not as effective. Went back > on the liquid, > improvement returned. Moral of the story (from my > perspective) is - > be careful who fills your Rx - make sure they know > what they are > doing. > > BUT...This does bring up another issue though. > Is liquid more > effective - does more LDN get into the system? Do > the stomach acids > break down the LDN capusles and render them less > effective? > > Maybe some experts here can jump in! > > Bob C > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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