Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Is there other sites besides this one to get LDN without a script? Is the count always 28? Just wondering if I can get more for the money. What do the docs that do the phone consultations charge for the consultation? Thanks Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 I've read a lot of comments about the fillers used by different pharmacies in formulating LDN. Is there any way of knowing what filler Medsmex uses? And how much does that really matter? I've read conflicting things in the emails to this group and on one of the web sites I've been researching. One of the web sites even had a short little article that said that Dr. Bihari doesn't worry very much about which filler is used, or something like that. Is the issue of fillers really just a matter of whether or not you are allergic to one or more of them? I ask this because my immune system has an amazing ability to develop allergies to almost anything, given enough time. I was working in medical laboratories for almost 14 years when I suddenly developed an allergy to latex, just as one example. Anyway, the price at medsmex.com is very good, about $100 for enough pills to make enough of the liquid to take for almost a full year, as opposed to my Copaxone which costs me between nothing some months and $20 other months, depending on what kind of mood my insurance company is in at the time I go to pick it up. So if the issue of fillers is not really a big problem, this could save me all the hassles of trying to figure out which doctor is willing to prescribe LDN. And I could get it delivered right to my apartment complex, as opposed to having to drive halfway across town to get my Copaxone at the one particular pharmacy specified by my insurance company. The instructions for making the liquid are really simple, sort of like things I do at work every day, so this could be just the ticket for me if the issue of fillers is not a huge problem. Vali Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 20:05:33 -0800 From: " " <jatrac1@...> Subject: Re: Bottom Line - what happens if we can't get it? You can order Revia from Medsmex.com without a prescription and reduce the 50mg tablets to the dosage you need to use. The instructions for doing so have been posted several times, but I'm sure someone familiar with the process will post again if you need the info. JT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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