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Low dose naltrexone (LDN), where naltrexone is used in doses approximately one-tenth those used for drug/alcohol rehabilitation purposes, is being used as an "off-label" treatment for certain immunologically-related disorders. The use of LDN for such diseases as cancer was discovered and developed by Ian Zagon, PhD in ... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Multiple Sclerosis (MS) | 106 |
75% |
| HIV | 2 |
100% |
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | 1 |
100% |
| Parkinson's Disease | 1 |
100% |
Overall, 76% (113
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LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone Reviews
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was on this for a few months and didn't really notice anything different.
Somewhat Helpful
This has helped me with my gait...I don't really drag my lower leg anymore...I do still have tremors...still have sight problems...still have BIG TIME cognitive problems...BUT ldn worked for me..i have 15 or 17 lesions on brain which were active and currently after 7 months on ldn they are inactive....i am one happy camper and forget the "approved" therapy theory...if it ain't broke don't fix it rule applies here!!!! LDN IS THE STUFF!!!!!!!!
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didnt see enough of an improvement to justify expense
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not helpful enough to contine
Somewhat Helpful
I have not had any relapses since being on it. I have had more energy too.
Somewhat Helpful
Naltrexone hasn't stopped the MS but makes the relapses less severe. I have taken Naltrexone since 2000 and consider it safe so far.
Somewhat Helpful
Less depression, slightly more movement. Feel stronger.
Too Soon To Tell
just started taking LDN. Lots of dreams.
Too Soon To Tell
She was on Avonex before but has tried LDN and so far she has been well. She has even talked me into trying it for my recent diagnoses. It has helped but too early to tell.
Too Soon To Tell
haven't woke up to pee in 3 days. cut down on baclofen.
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