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I read in the website that LDN is useful for PD as well.

Can anybody tell what exactly is the effect of naltrexone for

PDpatients ? What is the starting dose ?

Is Nalorex (europe) equivalent as Naltrexone ?

My neuro says nalorex is a drug and he doesn't want to give a

prescription ...

Thank you

w i l l y

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Hi there Willy,

I just did a google search and it sure does seem that Nalorex and Naltrexone

are one and the same. I had never heard the name Nalorex. I know that Revia

is the same as Naltrexone. Read what is written at the LDN site for

Parkinsons...do believe it does help with that disease as well. I would also

suggest that you e-mail the webmaster of the site if you have additional

questions..his e-mail addy is posted there. We take the Naltrexone at such a

low dose that most doctors are not all that reticent to prescribe it once

they research it a bit. It is pretty harmless at that low dose. Good luck

Willy. Joyce.

From: " willydesmedt " <willy.desmedt@...>

low dose naltrexone

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Question to the moderator

Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 14:00:26 -0000

I read in the website that LDN is useful for PD as well.

Can anybody tell what exactly is the effect of naltrexone for

PDpatients ? What is the starting dose ?

Is Nalorex (europe) equivalent as Naltrexone ?

My neuro says nalorex is a drug and he doesn't want to give a

prescription ...

Thank you

w i l l y

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