Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Naltrexone, characterized as an opioid antagonist, functions by inhibiting the binding of opioid drugs to their respective receptors at commercially available dosages. The administration of compounded low doses of naltrexone has been associated with heightened release of endorphins and enkephalins. This phenomenon contributes to the reduction of autoimmune mediators, diminished levels of inflammatory substances, and mitigated nerve cell inflammation.
Conditions Benefiting from LDN
Alzheimer’s Disease
Arthritis
Autism
Cancer
Celiac Disease
Chronic Fatigue
Chronic Lyme’s Disease
Chronic Pain
Crohn’s Disease
Eczema
Graves’ Disease
Hashimoto’s Disease
HIV/AIDS
Inflammation
IBS
Lupus
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s Disease
Psoriasis
PTSD
Ulcerative Colitis
And Many Other Conditions
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Our expertly trained pharmacists skillfully compound naltrexone into capsules, tablets, troches, suspensions, and creams, tailored to your precise requirements.
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Commonly prescribed dosages include 1.5mg, 3mg, and 4.5mg, yet our compounding capabilities extend to any customized dose you may require.
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Many healthcare providers opt for an initial low dose, followed by weekly incremental increases until a target dose is achieved, to assess your response and mitigate potential side effects. For detailed information on our titration protocols, please feel free to reach out to one of our experienced pharmacists.
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