Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 Personally I would never touch it. I am under the assumption that it will not be good to take along with LDN. Keep in mind that when they decided to couple Tysabri with another Crab drug (I think Avonex) they had at least one death if not two. They pulled it from the market quickly. Then it re-appeared later. Were there changes, I don't know. But please don't take it with LDN. I don't want them to blame LDN if it kills you. Aletha [low dose naltrexone] Tysabri with LDN I have been doing alot of research on tysabri as my neuro is pushing it really hard. What I am finding is that Tysabri is not an immune supressant or mudulator. Its an antibody. It does have serious possible side effects though. My question is could it possibly be taken with LDN? LDN would combat the side effects of it because LDN helps keep the immune system strong. The effects of tysabri only come from having a weakened immune system prior to starting tysabri. I may be way off but what do you all think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 > > I have been doing alot of research on tysabri as my neuro is pushing it > really hard. What I am finding is that Tysabri is not an immune > supressant or mudulator. Its an antibody. It does have serious possible > side effects though. My question is could it possibly be taken with > LDN? LDN would combat the side effects of it because LDN helps keep the > immune system strong. The effects of tysabri only come from having a > weakened immune system prior to starting tysabri. I may be way off but > what do you all think? > ========== Taking Tysabri along with LDN is defeating the purpose of why we take LDN in the first place, to boost the immune system. Tysabri is an extreme immune system suppressant and the more I hear about it the worse the story gets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 After failing all the CRAB injectables, my Neuro suggested tysabri. I spent nearly 60 hours in research and talking to people. My decision...NO WAY, there is just too many things that could go wrong! There are many stories of people having to quit tysabri's use, only to find themselves worse off then when they started. Just my opinion, but I would never take them at the same time and doubt that you could find someone to perscribe both. I would suggest [only] that you try the lesser of evil (LDN) first, if you are unhappy with it, then consider tysabri. Tysabri didn't mix well with Avonex and caused death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 I wouldn't touch or take Tysabri if I was paid too. There were more then 2 deaths from the Tysabri and from what I have read and was told Tysabri is a form of Chemo. As soon as I find the articles I have about the dangers of Tysabri I will post them. Hugs & Blessings, Crystal LDN_Users Group Owner Diagnosed November 2004 with Secondary Progressive MS, Transverse Myelitis and an Advocate for LDN!! 2 years & 6 months on LDN with Skip's Pharmacy..... Crystal's MS,TM & LDN Website Crystal's LDN Gift Shop Crystal's LDN Support Group Skip's Compounding Pharmacy LDN Website [low dose naltrexone] Tysabri with LDN I have been doing alot of research on tysabri as my neuro is pushing it really hard. What I am finding is that Tysabri is not an immune supressant or mudulator. Its an antibody. It does have serious possible side effects though. My question is could it possibly be taken with LDN? LDN would combat the side effects of it because LDN helps keep the immune system strong. The effects of tysabri only come from having a weakened immune system prior to starting tysabri. I may be way off but what do you all think? Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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