naltrexone

  1. K

    Is naltrexone a vasodilator? [Edit: Probably not]

    I can’t find anything either way, but it feels like it is having a vasodilating effect on me – classic hot, red face and hot hands and feet – plus it has possible side effects of dizziness and fainting listed. Maybe it’s not a vasodilator, but has some similar effect?
  2. overtheedge

    Low Dose Naltrexone is the treatment I hear the most positive stuff about among PWMEs. Need some questions answered by those who have used it

    i'd like to try some LDN but don't know where i should go for it My health is in a rather bad state lately so traveling to a doctor would be difficult. Has anyone here worked with an online doctor who can get them LDN anywhere in the USA? Also I'm reading about LDN in general online but if...
  3. C

    Impaired TRPM3-dependent calcium influx and restoration using Naltrexone in natural killer cells of myalgic encephalomyeli...(Eaton-Fitch et al, 2022)

    Impaired TRPM3-dependent calcium influx and restoration using Naltrexone in natural killer cells of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome patients (Eaton-Fitch et al, 2022) Authors: Natalie Eaton-Fitch Stanley Du Preez Hélène Cabanas Katsuhiko Muraki Donald Staines Sonya...
  4. mitoMAN

    LDN - combined with other CFS treatments

    LDN and combination with other CFS treatments? I am curious to hear about possible combinations that are "safe" with Low Dosed Naltrexone. Given the option that LDN is tolerated well but not enough for relief. Most of the time I read about people combining it with anti virals. How about...
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