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How about the patents?

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1 & Sect2=HITOFF & d=PALL & p=1 & u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm & r=1 & f=G & l=50 & s1=6,586,443.WKU. & OS=PN/6,586,443 & RS=PN/6,586,443

If nothing else, maybe she can at least understand what it's saying.

You can also show her Dr. B's credentials, and tell her to call his office.

http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/bbihari_cv.htm

Good luck.

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From: gina greenlaw

low dose naltrexone

Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:57

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Need articles, facts, etc. for the doc.

Hi,

Thanks to all who have taken a moment to write and welcome me. As mentioned, I am very much interested in LDN. I have spoken with my Neuro who does not feel "comfortable" prescribing it for she was not able to find any data corroborating its use as treatment for MS. So, now, the onus is on me to provide her with hard facts, studies, articles, etc. (testimonials, sadly, will not suffice in her world. :C ). Go figure. :/

I have received an ocean of referrals to URLs. But can you help me hone in on the few that outline the strongest arguments for the use of LDN? I have tried Googling it but it's still difficult to discern the "wheat from the chaff". Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!!! If LDN might be as useful as I suspect then I want to start prontissssssimo.

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hello to anyone in the group who can give me information about LDN in

Argentina.

If I was to tell someone there to look for it, what generic name should they

use,

or is it prescribed by brand name? Appreciate any info. Cheers,

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Hi ,

The strongest argument I had for my GP was that LDN couldn't hurt me because

it is such a low dose of a drug that has been used for years. He agreed and gave

me the prescription telling me to make a believer out of him. I'm going to try

like hell to do that. Good luck, Chris

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> hello to anyone in the group who can give me information about LDN in

> Argentina.

> If I was to tell someone there to look for it, what generic name

should they

> use,

> or is it prescribed by brand name? Appreciate any info. Cheers,

Hello ,

I hope you are able to find a source in your country for LDN. The

name of for the drug is Naltrexone. The name " LDN " comes from

" Low-Dose-Naltrexone " ...in other words a very small dose (3 or 4.5mg)

compared to dosages that are given for the morphine addiction.

Hope this helps :)

Take care,

Janis

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