LDN is so dirt cheap that it doesnt really matter that Medicare doesn’t cover it. 1 50 mg pill lasts awhile depending on how small a dose you take. The problem is finding a Doctor who will prescribe it.
My Rheum. Dr. won’t because he says there is not enough evidence that it works. So I had to go about getting it for weight loss. However, I cant get a compounding prescription so I have to chop it up and very hard to get it small enough. I think it caused me a problem because my dosing was too high. I need smaller pieces
I am going to try it in water when I start it again.
Compounded LDN costs about $35 per month. As you say, the hard part, compounded or not, is getting the prescription. I’ve decided to hold off on LDN for now, because I think that vitamin D has my psoriasis under control.
And a suggestion to everyone; if you supplement vitamin D remember to also supplement vitamin K2. Vitamin K2 keeps the calcium going into your bones, not your blood vessels.