Positive Results From Small Study Assessing The Safety Of LDN, UK
Main Category: Multiple SclerosisArticle Date: 13 Sep 2008 - 5:00 PDT
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Results from a small study of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) have been published in the journalMultiple Sclerosis. The study headed by Dr. Gianvito Martino from the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, Italy involved 40 people with primary progressive MS in an open label trial which aimed to make sure LDN was safe and well tolerated.
The results show that LDN is safe for people with MS. The trial also took an initial look at pain, fatigue, depression and spasticity in people with MS and the results suggested a beneficial effect of LDN on spasticity.
Dr Laura Bell, Research Communication Officer at the MS Society said, 'As with all drugs, there is a long way to go in terms of rigorous large scale clinical trials held over a number of years to determine if LDN would be safe and more effective than treatments currently available. But the results of this small pilot study is an important initial step and we await results from further studies with interest.'
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posted by Reg. Kreil on 13 Sep 2008 at 10:25 amIt is a sad reflection on our society when the actual honest results of thousands of us that have been taking this drug for our M.S.are sadly discounted as "anecdotal"!
In these trials that cost millions of dollars to host is not the results that are documented just the feelings and impressions of the participants? That is anecdotal?
I say listen to us, as together we have hundreds of thousands of hours of experience with this drug and if it was not safe would we still be taking it five years later?
Reg. K.
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