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Is low dose naltrexone used for undifferentuated connective disease?

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Dr. Lynne Weixel answered

Specializes in Clinical Psychology

Complicated picture: For the best chances of understanding the intentions of each prescription in a medically complex picture like yours - discuss all of it w/ the doctor(s) treating you. The pain of connective tissue disease often lessened by NSAIDs or steroids and if you'd been given opiates in the past, the naltrexone will help switch from them. Ask, it's good to talk w/ Dr's to know how to best improve Tx. Best!

Answered 9/29/2016

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