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LDN Website Update - November 13, 2006
www.lowdosenaltrexone.org / www.ldninfo.org

Latest News as of November 2006:

Two New LDN Studies Planned at Eminent US Medical Centers

Pending institutional approvals, the year 2007 may finally see US clinical studies of LDN in
multiple sclerosis and in fibromyalgia. A crossover study at the University of California,
San Francisco, is being planned by neurological researcher Bruce Cree, MD. If approved,
some 80 patients with MS will be involved. Contributions would surely be welcome and can
be made by contacting the Clinical Studies Manager at UCSF, Dr. Elena Koryeyeva, at
415-514-2467. In addition, a post-doctoral scholar at Stanford University's Neuroimaging
and Pain Laboratory is hoping to launch a clinical study on LDN for fibromyalgia this
coming year.

Animal Research at Penn State Uses LDN and a Model of MS

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has confirmed that the NMSS "recently awarded a
small Pilot Award to Ian Zagon [Ph.D.] at Pennsylvania State University in Hershey, PA for
the term of 09/01/2006 through 08/31/2007 in the amount of $44,000. The title of his
project is 'Role of opioid peptides and receptors in MS.' This study will be treating an
animal model of MS daily with either a high dose of naltrexone or a low dose of naltrexone
to determine whether naltrexone influences disease course." For Zagon's description of the
project, please see the linked Clinical Trials page.

Mali Plan for LDN HIV Clinical Trial Gains Support

Jaquelyn McCandless, M.D., an autism specialist who has pioneered the use of LDN for that
disorder, has taken on the mantle of U.S. Medical Consultant/Coordinator for the Mali LDN
HIV+ Study. Motivated by a special interest in the very difficult conditions of many women
and children in Africa, Dr. McCandless and Dr. Zimmerman, her husband, are trying to
raise philanthropic donations for the study. They will visit Mali from December 4th
through the 12th in order to work with the LDN Project health team there, which will
conduct the research project.

(Corresponding changes have also been made to the "Clinical Trials for LDN" and "The
Developing Nations Project" pages.)

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