Many patients take low dose naltrexone (LDN) to help alleviate symptoms from chronic pain, autoimmune diseases, and more. Though it is becoming more prevalent, patients and providers might not know where to begin.
Understanding dosage strategies is integral for patients looking to start LDN. Naltrexone at regular doses is used to treat opioid and alcohol addiction disorders. This dosage is usually 50 mg per day. This is an FDA-approved medication with many brand-name manufacturers.
LDN is an off-label use for naltrexone. Instead of the regular 50 mg dose, patients take 1.5 mg—4.5 mg per day. The dosage begins at a low level and is gradually increased by pharmacists.
Due to the off-label use, LDN is only available from compounding pharmacies with a doctor’s prescription.
LDN works by temporarily blocking opioid receptors in the brain, which triggers a boost in endorphins—your body’s natural painkillers. This surge in endorphins helps to ease pain and reduce inflammation.
LDN is also believed to help balance the immune system, making it a promising option for patients with autoimmune conditions.
Low dose naltrexone offers a promising treatment option for those dealing with chronic pain, autoimmune diseases, mental health disorders, and other inflammatory conditions. Understanding how LDN works, finding the right dose, and being patient with the process will help you get the most out of this therapy.
If you’re thinking about LDN, it’s crucial to speak with your healthcare provider who understands the treatment. They can help assess whether LDN is suitable for your condition and support you through the dosing process.
Additionally, you can reach out to us for more information. ClearSpring Pharmacy has years of experience compounding and filling LDN prescriptions. We help both patients and providers navigate the prescribing process.
You can call our pharmacy at either the Littleton or Cherry Creek location.
You can also send us a direct text here:
Littleton: 303-707-1500
Cherry Creek: 303-333-2010
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