Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 Looking to see if anyone has information on using LDN on treating Boop. Currently the only treatment of Boop is Prednisone, with its potent anti-inflammatory property, continues to be recommend as first-line treatment for patients with symptomatic and progressive disease. My mom has been sick with this disease for over 3 years now and has been on Prednisone the whole time. The Doctors have reduced her to 2mg a day now but would like to take her off completly and put her on a low dose of chemo. I was hoping to switch that to LDN. Looking for any information I could show her Doctor that might convince him to consider this option. Thanks for any help on this. BOOP is an inflammatory lung disease and thus is related to the inflammatory pathway rather than the fibrosing pathway that occurs with UIP/IPF. The inflammatory response associated with disorders such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, granulomatous diseases, and BOOP have common features of the sequential inflammatory response, yet these disorders seem to have differences that have not yet been fully characterized. These differences are important because treatment directed toward one type of inflammatory response might not be effective against another type.8 Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2008 Report Share Posted February 10, 2008 Hi Deborah,I doubt whether you will find any information on the use of LDN to treat a rare condition like BOOP. I think your best bet is to just try LDN to see if it helps. This site will tell you how to obtain some:http://tinyurl.com/2dfbvdTo learn more about LDN, visithttp://tinyurl.com/2boot2All the best,Dudley Delany dudley_delanyFrom: stewartdeborah Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2008 6:34 PM low dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] BOOP - Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia Looking to see if anyone has information on using LDN on treating Boop. Currently the only treatment of Boop is Prednisone, with its potent anti-inflammatory property, continues to be recommend as first-line treatment for patients with symptomatic and progressive disease. My mom has been sick with this disease for over 3 years now and has been on Prednisone the whole time. The Doctors have reduced her to 2mg a day now but would like to take her off completly and put her on a low dose of chemo. I was hoping to switch that to LDN. Looking for any information I could show her Doctor that might convince him to consider this option. Thanks for any help on this. BOOP is an inflammatory lung disease and thus is related to the inflammatory pathway rather than the fibrosing pathway that occurs with UIP/IPF. The inflammatory response associated with disorders such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, granulomatous diseases, and BOOP have common features of the sequential inflammatory response, yet these disorders seem to have differences that have not yet been fully characterized. These differences are important because treatment directed toward one type of inflammatory response might not be effective against another type.8 Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest PEA Posted July 24, 2018 Report Share Posted July 24, 2018 Palmitoylethanolamide may be able to reduce the frequency and strength of the pednisone you are using. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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