Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 http://www.edrugnet.com/showprice.asp?name=Naltrexone & bysearch=ok Of course *they* are out of stock. http://www.111drugstore.com/listprice_br2.htm That one says Revia. There seem to be lots of online pharmacies. Search Google with the string " Revia without prescription " or " Naltrexone without prescription " . The thing these guys seem to do is a free phone consult with an MD and the rest is the honour system. Then you have to send it to a compounding pharmacist, and choose a good filler. Avicel seems to be the only way to fly, and you have to make sure it is specifically *not* a time release filler. Speaking of calcium, any chemists out there know what is used in the time release vitamin Cs? Not the " tiny time pill " version but the solid tablets. That freefiliate website sounds like somebody is getting a commision but it doesn't get me any LDN... -Sullivan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 > > Am I to understand that you only feel one should just get a compound > > using avicel? If so, do you have a pharmacy in mind? > No. Someone quoted Skip's Pharmacy's Skip saying that there can be compaction in drugs compounded with calcium carbonate, and that that might be causing slowed release. Someone should look up the research and see if that's been found in labs or in vivo as they say. > Also, with regards to calcium, are you saying calcium fillers > should be avoided? No, but I really sincerely blamed, even at the time, the filler, not the vitamin for my acute renal colic episode I had. I was on morphine for that one and I don't ever want to do that again thank you very much. :-) Since stones are calcium oxalate I was wondering if they came from calcium carbonate somehow. Or whatever else might have been used. I am personally leaning towards this method: using a mortar & pestle crush one 50mg tablet to powder dissolve powder in 50 ml distilled water use graduated sealable container with a 10ml needle less syringe withdraw THREE ml or however many your dosage corresponds to put the rest in the fridge, sealed put the dose in your bedtime drink of choice or a glass of water Before you put the needle in them, the ones used to inject Avonex are the kind that is needed. They have ml graduations. No filler, no avicel (cellulose, *very* inert), no compounding. You could get a pharmacist to make up the liquid and put it in bottle for you. But I would not use anything but distilled water, and keep it in the refrigerator (the liquid, not the pills). -Sullivan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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