Low Dose Naltrexone
Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) is a medication that has gained interest in recent years due to its potential benefits for treating a variety of conditions, including autoimmune diseases, chronic pain, and certain types of cancer. LDN is a modified form of the drug naltrexone, which is used in higher doses to treat opioid addiction and alcoholism. Since the FDA-approved dose of naltrexone for addiction treatment is 50 mg per day, compounding pharmacies, like us, are often used to create LDN formulations that are appropriate for individual patients.