Okay so I'm sure most of you have heard of Ultra low dose naltrexone can supposedly reverse and stop tolerance. They did studies on rats and humans and it worked in studies. There was something called Oxytrex, which was oxycodone + naltrexone in a pill. This was YEARS ago it was in "final testing", and the studies showed it work, but then it never came out. Years have gone by. The FDA blocked it every time they tried...
Does anyone know anything about this? Did it ever come out just under a different brand name or did the stupid FDA block all forms of it?
ALSO: How can you get actually an ULTRA LOW DOSE of naltrexone?? Can doctors prescribe it? You are suppose to take an ULTRA low dose of naltrexone (under .000001 grams, or one microgram). Although HOW do you manage to get only 1 microgram? Can doctors prescribe only 1 microgram of Naltrexone? The whole "mixing it in water, measuring it, etc, etc" and HOPING you only get 1 microgram is NOT OKAY, as if you take too much you will get the worst prescripated withdrawal ever. That's why I want to know if Doctors can prescribe an ULTRA low dose of naltrexone. I really want to know as this is the most promosing thing I've ever read regarding tolerance (yes, it really IS. Better than DXM, better than every method I've researched on the internet for literally dozens of hours of research into how to REDUCE/STOP/PREVENT tolerance and this is BY FAR the best and most promising). Now the question is how do you get an ULTRA low dose of naltrexone??
There are MANY studies and things online about it:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15943961
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19243306
Does anyone know anything about this? Did it ever come out just under a different brand name or did the stupid FDA block all forms of it?
ALSO: How can you get actually an ULTRA LOW DOSE of naltrexone?? Can doctors prescribe it? You are suppose to take an ULTRA low dose of naltrexone (under .000001 grams, or one microgram). Although HOW do you manage to get only 1 microgram? Can doctors prescribe only 1 microgram of Naltrexone? The whole "mixing it in water, measuring it, etc, etc" and HOPING you only get 1 microgram is NOT OKAY, as if you take too much you will get the worst prescripated withdrawal ever. That's why I want to know if Doctors can prescribe an ULTRA low dose of naltrexone. I really want to know as this is the most promosing thing I've ever read regarding tolerance (yes, it really IS. Better than DXM, better than every method I've researched on the internet for literally dozens of hours of research into how to REDUCE/STOP/PREVENT tolerance and this is BY FAR the best and most promising). Now the question is how do you get an ULTRA low dose of naltrexone??
There are MANY studies and things online about it:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15943961
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19243306