Posted by SLS on September 2, 2006, at 21:08:46
In reply to Fibromyalgia, posted by Ed O`Flaherty on September 2, 2006, at 18:06:46
Hi Ed!
Thanks for revisiting this thread and paying us a visit.
What is the range of dosages of naltrexone that you see being used for FMS and depression?
I came across some stuff demonstrating the use of sibutramine (Meridia) in FMS. It was being advocated by Peter Mueller, MD.
Also, what do you think of the use of Lyrica (pregabalin) for FMS?
Thanks.
- Scott> This is my contribution to an old thread which I have been reading to update some figures on elemental level of magnesium in various preparations.I notice the subject of fibro, otherise known as fibromyalgia is mentioned. If you have that nasty painful condition consider taking low dose naltrexone. Some of my patients have done really well on it.The site is at www.lowdosenaltrexone.org.It is not really alternative in that you will probably need a prescription but having prescribed it myself for certain cases of cancer,MS,autoimmune diseases and even motor neurone disease I am very impressed by the many good results I have seen,although it does not work for everybody. I think it has antidepressant effects too as I have seen many cases where the depression lifted in a short time when it was being prescribed for something else.
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