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Found this site - at least it indicates that they are similar. I just think it's great that a local seminar designed for the medical profession is going to present naloxone as a revolutionar treatement for MS. My friend is going to report back to me what they discuss and share at the meeting.

-----Original Message-----From: CK Connie King (1452) [mailto:connie.king@...]Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:20 PMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Naloxone

A nurse that I know was invited to a seminar on MS and Fibromyalgia. One of the topics is on naloxone - a new revolutionary drug for MS. Does anyone know anything about this? Could this be used in place of naltrexone, I wonder? I've read information about it - but it was like "technobabble" - didn't understand the terminology, etc. My firend originally asked me about it thinking it was naltrexone. When I looked more closely at the seminar topics, I realized that it was naloxone, not naltrexone.

-----Original Message-----From: Alba [mailto:colores_del_alma@...]Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 8:41 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Information on treatmentHello, I'm Alba from France. I am beginning betaseron now, but i have read few things about naltrexone and would like to know more. In Europe, this treatment is not given and i'm trying to now why at the moment. I'm trying to get information and would like to know if it was efficient for you. Please, if you can send me some information and experiences. Thanks a lot to all of you and good luck.Alba

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http://www.drugscope.org.uk/druginfo/drugsearch/ds_results.asp?file=%5Cwip%5C11%5C1%5C1%5Cnaloxone.htm

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-----Original Message-----From: CK Connie King (1452) [mailto:connie.king@...]Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:33 PM'low dose naltrexone 'Subject: FW: [low dose naltrexone] Naloxone

Found this site - at least it indicates that they are similar. I just think it's great that a local seminar designed for the medical profession is going to present naloxone as a revolutionar treatement for MS. My friend is going to report back to me what they discuss and share at the meeting.

-----Original Message-----From: CK Connie King (1452) [mailto:connie.king@...]Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:20 PMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Naloxone

A nurse that I know was invited to a seminar on MS and Fibromyalgia. One of the topics is on naloxone - a new revolutionary drug for MS. Does anyone know anything about this? Could this be used in place of naltrexone, I wonder? I've read information about it - but it was like "technobabble" - didn't understand the terminology, etc. My firend originally asked me about it thinking it was naltrexone. When I looked more closely at the seminar topics, I realized that it was naloxone, not naltrexone.

-----Original Message-----From: Alba [mailto:colores_del_alma@...]Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 8:41 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Information on treatmentHello, I'm Alba from France. I am beginning betaseron now, but i have read few things about naltrexone and would like to know more. In Europe, this treatment is not given and i'm trying to now why at the moment. I'm trying to get information and would like to know if it was efficient for you. Please, if you can send me some information and experiences. Thanks a lot to all of you and good luck.Alba

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