Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 This is what's wrong with the picture! : You can sell OTC like candy, most all are designed to cost the same whether you take it every 4 hours, every 8 hours or twice a day even, and 'anyone' can buy them, and they seem to do pretty well on the open market. LDN is only taken once per day, not to mention the daily cost is less than a cup of coffee. Since it's already "out there", it's too late to make the price 2.00 per dose when it's already <.33 I guess they could come up with a "new" drug that has 3.0 MG Naltrexone with some Proprietary Secret really inert Cherry flavored formula with naltrexone, market it as something else, charge 2.00 per dose and get it FDA approved. Or maybe it's too late to do any marketing damage control. Only option left is to bash it, smash it, and try to stop it from being used. ----- Original Message ----- From: low dose naltrexone Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 10:48 Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] what is the 'downside' (if any)? I agree with you Larry, cutting the toenails is a pain in the back, the lower back. And they are growing like you wouldn't believe! So we have stiffness, supposedly temporary (I'm still waiting for it to go away...), faster growing hair and toenails, and a changed sleep cycle, some for the better, some for the worse albeit another temporary change. And a change in appetite. Not bad. Aspirin gives me a nose bleed, every single time I take it. Ibuprofen gives me a belly ache and spasms, several days worth, Tylenol makes me nauseated. The most benign over the counter meds cause me more grief than LDN. What is wrong with this picture??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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