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My wife was on Morphine and to get back on ldn we switched to a NSAID drug Celebrex, this is a very strong non narcotic drug and is ok with LDN

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[low dose naltrexone] Re: Crazy weekend with Tramadol

I've had some others email me off list and they are saying their doctors have told them that Tramadol isn't considered a true narcotic. I, too, was surprised to learn this, but I found it did give me some relief and didn't interfere with LDN. Now I know that there is something out there that we can take if needed that is stronger that something over the counter. I've read emails in the past where people were worried about this and this news is reassuring.

Judy HTo better health through knowledgeStarted taking LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) on 1/21/2009 for Fibromyalgia, Hypothyroid, PCOS and Restless LegsLDNforFibro/

Posted by: "jaxi" jaxi.schulzgmail scuba_diva22

Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:41 am (PDT)

In the Ultram/tramadol product info"Tramadol-induced analgesia is only partially antagonized by the opiateantagonist naloxone in several animal tests."So maybe it works on slightly different receptors?Interesting though. Sorry about your pain. Feel better soon.Jaxi

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