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Old 07-06-2015, 11:11 AM
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Littlepaw,
Thank you for your concern. I understand why you think as you do.

I have experience with two compounding pharmacies. Because I was having constant attacks from Ménière's Disease I was able to convince my old PCP to give me a prescription for a compounded drug after I supplied her with multiple monographs and other info. The drug worked well for two years. I even regained my lost hearing.

But something suddenly changed, I started having attacks and my hearing declined. It took a long time to figure out what happened. Ultimately I learned that the compounding pharmacy changed the supplier of the main ingredient, one which did not seem to work for me even though it was supposedly the same chemical formula. I then went to another compounding pharmacy, which used the original supplier, but this pharmacy mixed the formula wrong so often I would find the capsules oozing and stuck together. They were ineffective. I permanently lost 50% of my hearing in my right ear during this distressing period.

Both pharmacies are top rated.

Please read: http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/comp_pharm.htm

The instructions on YouTube and those I found written by a chemist to make LDN are straight forward.

Basically a 50mg pill is scored and put in 50mgs of distilled water. The pill and water are refrigerated while the pill dissolves in two hours. The mixture is shaken and then the sediment is allowed to settle. Afterward the appropriate dose is drawn up into a calibrated syringe and taken. I am going to start with 1.4mg and see how it goes.

Last edited by BioBased; 07-06-2015 at 11:43 AM. Reason: To add link
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