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Originally Posted by doydie View Post
Sally, you only have a lifetime supply for a certain medicine? What does that mean?
Oh thanks Dodie, I missed that question. I'm guessing that she means a lifetime limit as with Navatrone.

Naltrexone is NOT Navatrone and is NOT a Chemo drug. LDN (Low dose Naltrexone) is perfectly safe and therefore has no lifetime limit.
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