Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist. It binds to opioid receptors in cells. The FDA has approved its use for drug detoxification and chronic treatment of opioid dependence. Dosages for these purposes range from 50 mg to 150 mg.
LDN is Low Dose Naltrexone. In low doses (4.5 mg), some believe it will help certain symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, Arthritis, and other autoimmune diseases, but that has not been verified by scientific studies (September 2014).
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The initials LDN, put after a person's name, generally stand for Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist.
LDN can help multiple sclerosis. It can also treat numerous other disorders. It was first used on people with AIDS. A recent study showed improvement in people's health when using LDN.
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Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist
Low Dose Naltrexone
The degree LDN stands for "Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist." It indicates that an individual has met the educational and professional requirements to provide nutrition counseling and dietary advice, typically following the completion of a relevant degree and supervised practice. The LDN designation is recognized in various states in the U.S., signifying that the person is licensed to practice as a nutrition expert.
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Colace (docusate sodium) is a stool softener, while LDN (low-dose naltrexone) is typically used for various conditions, including autoimmune disorders. There are no known direct interactions between Colace and LDN, so they can generally be taken together. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your specific situation.
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