Naltrexone definitely does have side effects.  You cannot be on any kind of
opiate, both prescription and street type, and cannot have any alcohol, and
it's very dangerous if you have any kind of liver or kidney problems, and
some other drugs interact with it, and it makes some over the counter and
prescription medicines not work.  And you can't rely on doctors to even know
all that, and to provide the necessary follow up lab tests that have to been
done, I've seen it given with no follow up by a doctor.  They usually say
the lab tests are too expensive and not necessary, but you're the one who
pays the price when they're wrong.
 
Do a google search for "Naltrexone side effects" to gain a better
understanding before experimenting.
 
Thora

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From: Shirley Reed [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 4:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>low dose naltrexone


  Not sure who originally publicized it on this list, but the
www.lowdosenaltrexone <http://www.lowdosenaltrexone/>  has tons of info on
it.  It is very, very good for nearly anything, but seems to be especially
good for nerve troubles.  Not familiar with the particular condition you
inquired about, but since the low dose of the naltrexone does no harm, and
helps so many conditions, and is so very, very cheap, cheap, cheap--- my
take is Why on earth not give it a try??    pj   ps   You will very likely
NOT be disappointed. 

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