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Skip's Pharmacy in Boca Raton, Fl.http://www.skipspharmacy.com/--- On Wed, 6/2/10, chriskjezp <chriskresser@...> wrote:From: chriskjezp <chriskresser@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Where can I obtain the LDN cream?low dose naltrexone Date: Wednesday, June 2, 2010, 6:40 PMI am going to be starting LDN again shortly. I tried it a couple of years ago for Crohn's, but could not tolerate

it because I had terrible insomnia already at that time.I am now sleeping much better, and after Dr. 's trial it seems it's possible to

still get good results taking it in the morning, which I plan to do.I am interested in the cream because of Dr. McCandless's experience that it is better absorbed in patients with digestive problems. I also like the idea of having more exact control over the dosage as I ramp up, which I believe is easier with the cream.My doctor is a fan of LDN and he's willing to prescribe the cream, but neither of us are sure where to fill it. Would the prescription that he writes be the same, i.e. 4.5 mg of LDN? But then I send it to a particular pharmacy that has the cream?Thanks.------------------------------------

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http://ldn.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=forum & action=display & thread=401

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> I am going to be starting LDN again shortly. I tried it a couple of years ago

for Crohn's, but could not tolerate it because I had terrible insomnia already

at that time.

>

> I am now sleeping much better, and after Dr. 's trial it seems it's

possible to still get good results taking it in the morning, which I plan to do.

>

> I am interested in the cream because of Dr. McCandless's experience that it is

better absorbed in patients with digestive problems. I also like the idea of

having more exact control over the dosage as I ramp up, which I believe is

easier with the cream.

>

> My doctor is a fan of LDN and he's willing to prescribe the cream, but neither

of us are sure where to fill it. Would the prescription that he writes be the

same, i.e. 4.5 mg of LDN? But then I send it to a particular pharmacy that has

the cream?

>

> Thanks.

>

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There has been discussion on LDN for Pets newsgroup about using a cream or

mixture of liquid LDN with a small amount of DMSO to transport it transdermally.

The statement was made that much more is absorbed than through the gut and the

dosage must be greatly adjusted. Can somebody speak definitively to that?

Francie

http://LDN-for-MS.com My story

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> I am going to be starting LDN again shortly. I tried it a couple of years ago

for Crohn's, but could not tolerate it because I had terrible insomnia already

at that time.

>

> I am now sleeping much better, and after Dr. 's trial it seems it's

possible to still get good results taking it in the morning, which I plan to do.

>

> I am interested in the cream because of Dr. McCandless's experience that it is

better absorbed in patients with digestive problems. I also like the idea of

having more exact control over the dosage as I ramp up, which I believe is

easier with the cream.

>

> My doctor is a fan of LDN and he's willing to prescribe the cream, but neither

of us are sure where to fill it. Would the prescription that he writes be the

same, i.e. 4.5 mg of LDN? But then I send it to a particular pharmacy that has

the cream?

>

> Thanks.

>

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