Low Dose Naltrexone for Cancer in Dogs


The drug used for opiate addiction, Naltrexone, is now being successfully used for treating cancer in dogs, cats and people.

4 thoughts on “Low Dose Naltrexone for Cancer in Dogs”

  1. My dog’s left eye looks like it’s rolling back into her head. I guess, I see the reddish part of her third eye lid. So, I am cleaning her areas around both eyes with a warm washrag dipped in water. I called my dog’s regular Vet, her office manager said, that I am not allowed to make an appt. because there are too many new clients ahead of me. So, I am following your advice in your videos, as best as I can! Thank you

  2. I talked to my Vet about giving me an Rx for low-dose naltrexone (LDN). She was unaware of it and did not feel comfortable giving me a prescription. Is there an internet Vet that is willing to prescribe it?
    Thank you

  3. How do I go about finding a vet in my area who’d prescribe this for my animals? I have a couple cats, one with lyme and the other with another autoimmune and possibly lyme as well as a dog with a huge melanoma on her mouth. She’s 15 and otherwise still very healthy and still taking several walks a day and the vet just tells me to leave it there but she’s constantly biting it when she eats. I’d love to try LDN on her.
    – Vanessa

  4. Hello!
    I need to find a online vet to prescribe LDN for my dog… no one here in Redmond Oregon are open to this treatment and where I come from I got from my vet for my other animals!
    So frustrating ??

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