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'''Low dose naltrexone''' (LDN) is a drug used by some ME/CFS patients [Low dose naltrexone|((read more)]
'''Low Dose Naltrexone''' '''(LDN)''' refers to very small doses of the generic drug ''naltrexone'', which is normally used to treat drug or tobacco dependence. LDN is used by some ME/CFS patients to reduce the neurological symptoms of ME/CFS... [[Low dose naltrexone|(read more)]]

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Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) refers to very small doses of the generic drug naltrexone, which is normally used to treat drug or tobacco dependence. LDN is used by some ME/CFS patients to reduce the neurological symptoms of ME/CFS... (read more)