Treatment
Low Dose Naltrexone
Unlike other treatments, Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has been shown to work with your immune system to potentially reduce pain, restore energy, and improve quality of life.
LOW DOSE NALTREXONE BENEFITS
Regain Control of Your Health
- Prevents immune system attacks on organs and tissues.
- Boosts mood with up to a 3x increase in endorphin levels.
- Lowers pro-inflammatory factors, promoting overall wellness.
- May reduce fatigue and help restore energy levels.
- May support weight loss when combined with a healthy lifestyle.
- Clinically shown to alleviate chronic pain.
- Thoroughly tested for purity by US-licensed pharmacies.
A Trusted History of LDN
- Safely prescribed for over 40 years with an excellent safety record.
- FDA-approved to treat opioid dependency and obesity.
- Dosages below 10mg/day are classified as "Low Dose Naltrexone," with 4.5mg/day being the most common.
- Exhibits unique effects across various conditions.
- Used since 1985 to treat autoimmune diseases and viral infections.
FAQs
How often do I take Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?
- Take your dose every night before bedtime (between 9 PM and 2 AM).
- Begin with 0.5mg or 1.5mg capsules/troches and gradually increase to the target dose (3.0mg or 4.5mg).
How can I monitor my response to LDN?
- In the short term, improvements may include reduced inflammation and oxidative stress symptoms, such as decreased joint pain, back pain, fatigue, and weight gain.
Important Safety Information
- Starting LDN: Some may experience mild to moderate side effects during the first 3–5 days. These typically resolve as your body adjusts to the medication.
- Thyroid Monitoring: If you are on thyroid medication, monitor your thyroid levels closely. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism (e.g., heart racing, anxiety, restlessness, or insomnia) may require you to stop LDN and consult your thyroid prescriber.
- Before Procedures: Stop taking LDN at least 48 hours before any surgical or diagnostic procedure requiring sedation. Do not resume until 48 hours after completing any prescribed post-procedure medication.
Most Common Side Effects
- Vivid dreams.
- Mild anxiety.
- Insomnia.
- Headache.
Note:
The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.