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@carlosmayo

Hi. I dont know about research on Abilify. Maybe the Stanford clinic website has something ...
You bring up something I have been wondering about - the efficacy of the liquid LDN compared to capsules. How do you know the liquid does not work as well for you? I used to use capsules, but now dissolve a 50mg tablet in 50ml water and take 3ml solution with an oral syringe ... saves over $800 a year in compounded pharmacy bills but I have wondered if it works as well.

Other treatments. When I got worse again I started taking colchicine (0.6mg/d) and plaquinil (300 mg/d). Both have helped some with fatigue and headaches, not as dramatic as LDN or Abilify, but still helpful. Both from the Stanford clinic.

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Thanks!

Please don't compound the medication by yourself. One theory why i didn't respond well to liquid LDN is that the new pharmacy i was using didn't know how to do it properly.

So I'm going back to capsule and back to previous pharmacy who are specialised in compounding. Liquid was half of the price of capsule, but if doesn't work, ended up costing me a lot. Probably i could get liquid from this previous pharmacy, but i didn't want experiment anymore.

I'll google around for research reference. Thank you!