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Hi .

Sorry you're not having any luck getting a doctor to prescribe LDN in

New Hampshire.

Several people here have had success finding an LDN-friendly doctor by

contacting their local compounding pharmacy.

As you probably know, LDN is made by a compounding pharmacy, not by a

regular pharmacy. You can locate your nearest CP in the yellow

pages, or by calling your corner pharmacy and asking for the name of

the nearest CP.

Call the CP, and ask to speak to the pharmacist. Ask if he/she has a

moment to chat... most of them love what they do, and love to talk

about it. Ask if they've had experience with Low Dose Naltrexone.

Many do, since it's increasingly being used for other things besides

MS.

Get a friendly conversation going. Ask what they usually use for

filler, and what dosage they usually compound. Then, once this nice

little chat is underway, ask if the pharmacist knows the names of any

doctors who prescribe LDN for MS.

I have not yet heard of any CPs who have refused to give out this

information. They're not allowed to give out the names of patients,

but giving out the names of doctors just seems to be good business for

everyone.

Good luck, and don't give up.

Maureen

(Gazorpa)

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