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Product Details:
| Strength | 4.5 mg |
| Pack Size | 10 tablets |
| Formulation | Tablet |
| Brand | LDN |
| Packaging Type | Alu Alu |
| Usage | Alcohol Dependence |
| Shelf Life | 36 months |
| Treatment Type | Allopathic |
Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) is an off-label, low-cost medication typically used at 1.5–4.5 mg to treat chronic pain, autoimmune diseases, and neuroinflammation. It works by temporarily blocking opioid receptors, which increases endorphin production and reduces inflammation. It is generally well-tolerated with few side effects. YouTube +4Key Aspects of LDN:
- Conditions Treated: Fibromyalgia, Crohn's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), and various autoimmune disorders.
- Mechanism of Action: Unlike high-dose (50mg) naltrexone used for addiction, low doses (commonly 4.5mg) act on microglia in the central nervous system to reduce inflammation.
- Administration: It is typically taken orally and must be obtained through a compounding pharmacy, notes the LDN Research Trust.
- Safety: It is non-addictive and considered safe, with minimal side effects such as insomnia or vivid dreams, as described by the Cypress Pharmacy.