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randywiseman
Asked February 2015
Regarding dementia, has anyone tried using low dose Naltrexone?
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pamstegma
Feb 2015
Randy, you should know that Naltrexone XR is NOT for dementia, it is used for opiate addiction and infrequently for alcohol patients.
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pamstegma
Feb 2015
try going to dailystrength.org for 330 reviews or search under Revia or Vivitrol XR reviews. This site is about caring for elders and aging issues.
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