Posted by SLS on December 1, 2018, at 13:46:16
In reply to Re: Panic attacks, Pain - IV Ketamine Dosing Help Need » SLS, posted by Hugh on November 30, 2018, at 23:38:47
> Interesting study, Scott. Thanks.
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> You were considering trying LDN a while ago. Did you try it? If so, what doses, and what effect did it have on you?I never tried LDN, and don't have it on my list right now. Perhaps I should. Currently, my goal is to reestablish Parnate and allow my brain to stabilize. I've been through hell.
Where can I find naltrexone? Does it have to be compounded?
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> > Nice find, Hugh.
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> > I found the following. It supports your thoughts regarading LDN.
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> > http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/jpet/300/2/588.full.pdf
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> > - Scott
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> > > Your low-dose naltrexone use could affect your ketamine treatment. A recent study at Stanford found that ketamine's antidepressive effects are tied to the opioid system in the brain. Naltrexone (50 mg) blocked the antidepressant effects of ketamine.
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> > > So your LDN use might enhance the effects of ketamine. But I suppose it's possible that LDN could have a disruptive effect on ketamine, since it blocks opioid receptors for a few hours after taking it.
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> > > https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2018/08/ketamines-antidepressive-effects-tied-to-opioid-system-in-brain.html
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