Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 Inside my wallet is a laminated card that says: I have MS. I take 3.0 MilliGrams of Naltrexone (aka LDN), once daily, between Midnight and 1 AM (MUST be after 9PM standard time, and 3AM). Highly allergic to chocolate/cocoa, penicillin, grass, ragweed, dust, mold + Cannot take Opiate derived drugs (look up Naltrexone in PDR) Emergency personnel may not know "LDN" but they should ALL understand "Naltrexone 3.0 MG" or "Naltrexone 4.5 MG" When I see new docs and they ask what medicine I take, I don't say "LDN", I say Naltrexone 3.0 MG Anyone on drugs could have something on their person stating so, real good idea, sure. [Norton AntiSpam] [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and pain control I have seen statements in a couple of places that recommends carrying some kind of ALERT info in your wallet or among medical info that states you are on LDN, which EMT's or Emerg Personnel would look for. If we find out what it is we should do abut this, we could include that info also. We do that with antibiotics we are allergic to, or are diabetic or have adrenal insufficiency in case of an adrenal crisis, or on heparin or whatever. An emergency recommendation for LDN could allay some of the fears some may have. I think this is a valid question. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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