Hi all, I'm considering ldn after a 7 year stable period following mitoxantrone. My MS is now active after a car accident I was in 18 months ago..
So I'm back researching next steps. It seems there has been a lot of research done in the last 6-8 years that support its efficacy, on pain management and the inflammatory process.
A few questions, first, if I have it prescribed at 4.5 mg and made up at a compounding pharmacy, I it pretty straight forward if the pharmacy is a reputable one, or is there something special that needs to be done that is specialized?
Second, using ldn in MS, are we using it to reduce inflammation, pain, and increase energy? That is what I'm looking for.
If it is also used as a disease modifier great, but I think I will need a few more rounds of mito to stop this one in its tracks.
Ps..Carrie , pls don't take ldn or any other supplement or drug not approved by your physician while pregnant. We just don't know enough yet about it to take the chance.
So I'm back researching next steps. It seems there has been a lot of research done in the last 6-8 years that support its efficacy, on pain management and the inflammatory process.
A few questions, first, if I have it prescribed at 4.5 mg and made up at a compounding pharmacy, I it pretty straight forward if the pharmacy is a reputable one, or is there something special that needs to be done that is specialized?
Second, using ldn in MS, are we using it to reduce inflammation, pain, and increase energy? That is what I'm looking for.
If it is also used as a disease modifier great, but I think I will need a few more rounds of mito to stop this one in its tracks.
Ps..Carrie , pls don't take ldn or any other supplement or drug not approved by your physician while pregnant. We just don't know enough yet about it to take the chance.
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