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from the website:

> Cautionary warnings:

Full-dose naltrexone (50mg) carries a cautionary warning against its use in those with liver disease. This warning was placed because of adverse liver effects that were found in experiments involving 300mg daily. The 50mg dose does not apparently produce impairment of liver function nor, of course, do the much smaller 3mg and 4.5mg doses.

Liver Cancer is one of the listed diseases. So if you were taking 300mg a day and starting having problems, you just lower it to 3 mg and it'll be all better, huh? LOL

----- Original Message -----

From: "wkendz 32" <wkendz32@...>

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Cc: <low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 14:31

Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] LDN & liver functioning

> Hi there Steve,> I do seem to remember seeing something on a Naltrexone site or a site where > I researched the Naltrexone and I do believe there was something stated > about the liver. As I said those studies were of Naltrexone taken at a high > dose. Maybe even higher then 50mg...not sure. I think they could say the > same thing about liver damage on the most innocuous things if you take it at > extemely high doses no? Joyce.

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