


Low Dose Naltrexone
(LDN) Capsules
What is low dose naltrexone?
Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) has been the subject of ongoing research and patient interest in areas such as chronic pain, autoimmune wellness, fibromyalgia, and immune system balance. This compound is not FDA-approved for these uses. Individual experiences may vary.
How to Tell If You Have It
- Patients with autoimmune conditions, chronic pain, inflammation, or skin conditions that haven’t responded to traditional therapy.
Why It Happens
Although not fully understood, low-dose naltrexone is thought to interact with the body's immune and nervous systems. Research suggests it may temporarily block certain receptors, leading the body to increase its production of endorphins, which may play a role in immune modulation and inflammation.
How We Help
Our pharmacy compounds LDN in custom capsules or tablets based on your provider’s prescription and preferred dose.
What to Expect
Because LDN is typically started at a low dose and gradually increased, results may take time. Some patients report improvements in symptoms such as pain, inflammation, or fatigue over weeks to months. Responses vary, and LDN is not considered a quick-acting solution.