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It comes in a plastic syringe with a second smaller syringe

attached. The pharmacist writes how much you must draw up (Iml+4.5mg)

according to your scrip. I like this because although the dr prescribed 4.5ml

I am reducing the dose (because of side effects) & I currently take less

than 0.5ml which would be difficult to do with a capsule.

Trish

From: Hen & Yan

[mailto:alleg@...]

Sent: Thursday, 22 July 2010 3:46 PM

Trish Kerbel

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN -Try transdermal

Hi

Trish,

Thanks

for getting me this info.

One

other thing: how do you know how much to apply?

Thanks

again

&

Have

a nice day,

Yannic

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Original Message -----

From: Trish Kerbel

low dose naltrexone

Sent: Thursday, July 22,

2010 12:45 AM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone]

LDN -Try transdermal

Hi Hen & Yan

I got my compounding chemist to make it

up. He was a bit surprised when I specified emu oil but did it (it was a

bit more expensive) and it works well.

Good luck

Trish

From: Hen &

Yan [mailto:alleg@...]

Sent: Tuesday, 20 July 2010 4:27 PM

Trish Kerbel

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Digestive problems from LDN -Try

transdermal

Hi Trish,

Where do you get the transdermal LDN from?

Many thanks in advance!

Yannic

[low dose naltrexone] Digestive problems from LDN -Try transdermal

I

also found that I had fewer reactions to LDN capsule If I ate something with it

but perhaps the best answer is to go transdermal. I am using transdermal

LDN in emu oil & it gets absorbed immediately, much quicker than the capsule

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