Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 If your meds have an opioid receptor, you cannot take LDN. check out your drugs. Fibrofan Jan [low dose naltrexone] Re: Ldn - oxcarbazepina This link has a good rundown on specific drugs that interact as wellas a general description of the problem.http://www.webspawner.com/users/avoidthesedrugsonldn/index.html--- In low dose naltrexone , "Lise Gigi" <gigi.lise@...>wrote:>> Hi, I am a new member.> I was diagnosticated of MS in 2002 and since I'm using oxcarbazepina> (tolep) 6oo mg daily (because I had problems of movement with the > right hand and of speaking fluently).> Since the eight of October I' m using LDN; I had no problems with 3.5 > mg daily until the tenth of November. Then I've tried with 4.5 mg but > the day after I had problems to speaking and with the right hand; I > came back to 1.5 mg.> I'd like some information about the possible negative interaction > between the drug (oxcarbazepina) and LDN (a friend of mine, chemist, > told me that LND, maybe, increases the metabolism of Oxcarbazepina).> > Gigi> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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