Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 I only speak for MS. I take 4.5 mg/day at bedtime (when I go to bed, regardless of the clock time or where I am on Earth). I believe Naltrexone is FDA approved in a 50mg/day dose for addictions, So, obviously at 4.5 mg you'd believe it to be safe (unless you have some unusual reaction or allergy). I asked my PCP for a prescription for LDN and he gave it to me and said " well it can't hurt you " . That was more than 5 years ago and I have not had an exacerbation since (WHICH MAY HAVE HAPPENED ANYWAY). I also take Copaxone, paid for by the Chronic Disease fund (www.cdf.org) I have taken almost all the Interferon drugs and am glad to stop those. My Neurologist gave me in site as to the real usefulness of the drugs when I asked why he called me R/R (I thought I was some type of Progressive) He told me diagnosing me as R/R was the only way to get Betaseron (at the time). That is also why I don't spend a lot of time worrying about my type of MS (as long as it is not CP), Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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