Low Dose Naltrexone
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has been widely explored as a treatment option for autoimmune disorders and various chronic conditions. At CoMo Compounding Pharmacy, we prepare customized LDN formulations designed to meet the individual needs of patients who require specialized care.

Personalized LDN solutions
LDN has gained attention for its ability to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation. Originally used in higher doses to treat addiction, lower doses have proven effective for managing conditions like autoimmune disorders, chronic pain, and inflammation. Our pharmacists are experienced in compounding LDN in a variety of forms, ensuring that your treatment is tailored to your unique medical needs.
We can help with that
LDN has been shown to help manage a variety of conditions, including:
- Autoimmune disorders (Lupus, Crohn’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis)
- Chronic pain (Fibromyalgia)
- Inflammatory conditions (Ulcerative Colitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis)
- Neurological diseases (ALS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer's)
Take your medication the way you want
We offer LDN in multiple forms to suit your preferences and medical requirements:
- Oral capsules (custom strengths)
- Transdermal creams for those with absorption issues
- Oral suspensions for easy administration
- Gluten-free, dye-free, lactose-free options for patients with sensitivities
Why Choose CoMo Compounding?
At CoMo Compounding Pharmacy, we provide customized LDN therapies that are formulated with your health and lifestyle in mind. Whether you need a specific dosage or a filler-free formulation, we work closely with your healthcare provider to ensure you receive the best possible treatment. By choosing our compounding services, you can trust that your LDN medication will be tailored specifically to help manage your condition effectively.


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Important Notice: Products offered by CoMo Compounding are customized compounded medications that are not FDA-approved. Compounded medications are tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual and may not have been tested for safety or efficacy in the same way that FDA-approved drugs are. We encourage all customers to consult with their healthcare provider to determine the best treatment options for their specific health needs.