Often requested when a prescriber wants a low starting strength or a gradual plan.
LDN compounded in common low-dose strengths.
Stoneview Pharmacy prepares low dose naltrexone by prescription, including common capsule strengths requested by prescribers for individualized care plans.
LDN requires a valid prescription and pharmacist review. It is not available over the counter.
Common LDN capsule strengths.
These strengths are shown as common provider-requested options. The final medication, dose, and directions must match the prescription.
A common middle strength for provider-directed low dose naltrexone prescriptions.
Frequently requested for ongoing LDN plans when clinically appropriate.
Naltrexone 0.5 or 1 mg capsules
Custom lower-strength capsule options prepared according to the prescription.
Naltrexone 1.5, 2, 3, or 4.5 mg capsules
Most Popular. Common capsule range requested for LDN care plans.
Provider-directed LDN support for individualized care.
Prescribers may consider LDN as part of a care plan for the conditions below. Stoneview does not diagnose or determine whether LDN is appropriate; we prepare the prescribed medication and support pharmacist communication.

Fibromyalgia

Chronic pain

Autoimmune conditions

Thyroid / Hashimoto's

Migraines

Inflammatory GI conditions
All uses, strengths, and directions require evaluation and a prescription from a licensed provider.
A clear path from provider order to refill support.
Provider Evaluation
Your prescriber determines whether LDN is appropriate and selects the dose, form, and directions.
Prescription Sent
The prescription can be sent to Stoneview Pharmacy or transferred from another pharmacy.
Pharmacist Review
We review dose, allergies, medication history, opioid use, and any questions for the prescriber.
Prepared & Refilled
Capsules are compounded as prescribed, then supported with pickup, delivery, and refill communication.
Important medication checks come first.
Naltrexone can interact with opioid medications and may not be appropriate for every patient. Tell your provider and pharmacist about all current medications before starting LDN.
Opioid Use
Naltrexone can block opioids and may trigger withdrawal in patients using opioid medications.
Health History
Liver, kidney, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and other health factors should be discussed with the prescriber.
Side Effects
Ask about possible effects such as sleep changes, stomach upset, headache, or dizziness.
Need low dose naltrexone support?
Send or transfer a prescription and Stoneview Pharmacy will review the details with pharmacist-led follow-through.