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Bret wrote: " I'm on Zanaflex and Rebif right now, anyone notice a

conflict with those? "

Brett, as others have said, it is generally accepted that Rebif and

LDN will not work well together. They cancel each other out to some

degree.

If you wish to stay on an injectable MS therapy, you should switch to

Copaxone. It doesn't conflict with LDN.

Maureen (Gazorpa)

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Thanks, but Copaxone conflicts with me. I was on it for a year and just

continued a downward spiral in lost mobility. I don't think I will ever use

it again. I'm reluctant to stop Rebif because it has helped, I'm in a

quandary now, but I'd rather quit one than go back to the other if I thought

LDN was truly as wonderful as so many seem to testify.

Brett

> Brett, as others have said, it is generally accepted that Rebif and

> LDN will not work well together. They cancel each other out to some

> degree.

>

> If you wish to stay on an injectable MS therapy, you should switch to

> Copaxone. It doesn't conflict with LDN.

>

> Maureen (Gazorpa)

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--- In low dose naltrexone , " Brett " <bpforrester@...>

wrote:

>

> Thanks, but Copaxone conflicts with me. I was on it for a year and

just

> continued a downward spiral in lost mobility. I don't think I will

ever use

> it again. I'm reluctant to stop Rebif because it has helped, I'm in a

> quandary now, but I'd rather quit one than go back to the other if I

thought

> LDN was truly as wonderful as so many seem to testify.

>

> Brett

>

--

Rebif is an interferon drug and an immune system suppressant and NOT

recommended to be taken along with LDN. Your neurologist doesn't know

what he's talking about.

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