Naltrexone

Posted by diverdown1 @diverdown1, Aug 7 8:24am

I discussed L low dose Naltrexone with my doctor. The research is showing that doses of 4.5 mg is having some positive results. I tried 4.5-6 mg in 2023. Although it seemed to help some, I stopped taking it due to the price as I have no insurance and Naltrexone is not available in such a small dose unless compounded at a special pharmacy. We discussed my trying it again, as I am desperate to feel better and function better. I started taking 25 mg of Naltrexone about a week or so ago. I took it at night. This was a mistake as I could not sleep so I changed to taking it in the morning. It does help. Just fyi...it can't hurt to try it for all of you who I know are struggling with this debilitating virus that has wrecked our bodies.

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@doug8576
I get my 4.5 mg naltrexone at Paseo Oaks in Thousand Oaks, Calif.
$49.95 for 3 months

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@kelly2ws
Thank you! I will check with them the next time I refill my Rx.

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The compounding pharmacy in Montrose Colorado is called The Apothecary Shoppe.

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No, I am taking 25 mg. This is not considered a low dose. I tried the low dose 4.5 mg but it has to be compounded as the only dose available without compounding is 50 mg. So I break the 50 mg in half. This is a dose used to treat OUD, you are correct. We are just trying it to see if it helps and it seems to help.

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@diverdown1 I use a whole 50 mg tablet at first I had side effects from it so I broke it in half but now I tolerate the full tablet tablet and it helps me severely reduces brain fog. A little less pain a little more easy going psychologically if you overdo it that can undo the benefits. I'm thinking of going slightly higher on the milligrams of my doctor agrees to see if it helps more.

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@diverdown1 I use a whole 50 mg tablet at first I had side effects from it so I broke it in half but now I tolerate the full tablet tablet and it helps me severely reduces brain fog. A little less pain a little more easy going psychologically if you overdo it that can undo the benefits. I'm thinking of going slightly higher on the milligrams of my doctor agrees to see if it helps more.

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@ladyrocc007 I agree that it helps me feel better. I am still on 25 mg. I tried 50 mg and sometimes, when I feel really awful, I will take a 50 mg. tablet. I find that Naltrexone causes similar side effects as the pills I was addicted to before I got sober (GI wise) but I do notice that I need more dopamine and Naltrexone helps with that. Let me know how you fair on a higher dose. Thank you for the reply!

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