Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Chronic Health Conditions
Learn about Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for autoimmune disease and chronic conditions from Nourish Medical Center. Understand benefits, dosing, and what to expect.
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Chronic Health Conditions
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is an off-label medication showing promise for autoimmune conditions, chronic pain, and other inflammatory disorders. This comprehensive guide explains how LDN works, what conditions may benefit, typical dosing protocols, and what to expect when starting this treatment.
At Nourish Medical Center, we use LDN as part of comprehensive treatment plans for appropriate patients. This handout helps you understand if LDN might be a good option for your condition and what to expect from treatment.
You’ll Learn:
• How Low Dose Naltrexone supports immune and inflammatory regulation
• Types of chronic health conditions where LDN is commonly used
• What to expect when starting LDN therapy and how it is typically taken
This handout explains how Low Dose Naltrexone works within the body, including its effects on immune signaling, inflammation, and endorphin activity. It reviews chronic conditions in which LDN is often used as supportive therapy, such as autoimmune disorders, chronic pain syndromes, and inflammatory conditions. The guide also outlines general expectations for starting LDN, including typical timing of dosing and realistic goals for symptom improvement.
Who This Handout Is For:
- Individuals with autoimmune conditions
- Anyone with chronic pain or inflammatory disorders
- Patients interested in LDN therapy
- Those looking for additional treatment options
Download this handout to understand Low Dose Naltrexone and its potential benefits.





