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A board to discuss Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) as a treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
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Your news is good but doesn't surprise me. I've been on LDN for the last 5 years. What does worry me is that you mentioned that you are using a local compounder. Is he familiar with LDN or did you have to basically tell him what to do? I started out with a local compounder and I had to explain to them what I needed them to do with the fast release filler. After 6 months I felt that it was no longer working for me so I quickly transfered my prescription to Skip's where they are pretty much experts at it. I've been with them ever since. His prices are the best too cuz he is filling so many LDN prescriptions that he buys the Naltrexone in bulk and is very graciously passing the savings on to us. He has a website, skipspharmacy.com. They attend all of the LDN conferences too and will probably have the latest conference video available soon.
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The pharmacy I used does make it for other folks. I found out about Skip's a little late, so when I get the Rx again, I'll send it to them.

Is there any difference in effectiveness with tablet vs. capsule?
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Joyce:

I just got the new Rx & sent it to Skip's. They called within minutes of me faxing it to verify my info & get my CC#. I'll have my LDN in a few days, and all for less $ (including shipping) than my co-pay would have been if by some impossible happenstance it was covered by my insurance, and a small fraction of what I was paying at my local compounding pharmacy.

Thanks for the tip!
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