There is old medication that has taken on a new role in the past few years that offers a great deal of hope for those suffering from multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease (and several other types of central nervous system disorders), HIV/AIDS, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, several types of cancer, and even autism in children. Naltrexone was originally used in alcohol/drug withdrawal, but found new use at a much lower dose for a myriad of health conditions as suggested by Ian Zagon, PhD and Bernard Bihari, MD.
This medication seems to be very well tolerated by a majority of patients, with very minimal side-effects unlike many of the medication used in more conventional settings.
This is a prescription medication and should be taken as prescribed by your physician. There are a number of websites dedicated to this therapy and anyone considering this as a possible therapy is advised to visit the sites listed below to become educated about this promising treatment option.
The following are sites dedicated to low-dose naltrexone treatment.
Low-Dose Naltrexone Forum
Low-Dose Naltrexone.org (Dr. David Gluck’s site)
LDNer’s Patient Run Site
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