Working with your provider ensures consistency in your treatment protocol
While every strategy has an intrinsic and often unavoidable limitations, at present we should keep focusing on the overall realization of our commitment to neuroprotection by: i) further enhancing the natural repair mechanisms and regenerative capacity of the CNS
Substance use and psychotic disorders, seizures, neurocognitive disorders (including Alzheimers disease and dementia), coagulation disorders, cardiometabolic disorders (heart attack, heart failure, ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary hypertension, coagulopathy and clotting disorders) chronic kidney disease, COPD, pneumonia, liver failure, inflammatory bowel disease, liver cancer) all significantly declined
However, it requires significantly higher doses (1620mg subcutaneous implant every 60 days) and does not cross the blood-brain barrier
History of Naltrexone and Low Dose Naltrexone Naltrexone is used today as an opioid agonist in high doses
As medication effects wane, the underlying metabolic dysfunction that was being managed pharmacologically re-emerges