Low dose naltrexone (LDN) is prescribed off-label at strengths well below the commercially manufactured tablet. Use this page to find compounding pharmacies that prepare LDN in capsule strengths and forms specified by a prescriber.
This shortlist is drawn from the directory for West Virginia. Highlighted pharmacies are listed first; if fewer than five are highlighted, general directory candidates are included so the list still reflects pharmacies you can call. The list is not an editorial review and does not imply paid placement. Always confirm directly with the pharmacy that they can prepare your specific prescription.
BECKLEY, West Virginia
(681) 207-7334
BECKLEY, West Virginia
(681) 207-7334
CLARKSBURG, West Virginia
(304) 624-5491
GLEN MORGAN, West Virginia
(304) 252-3000
CHARLESTON, West Virginia
(304) 346-2006
BECKLEY, West Virginia
(304) 461-1200
LOCHGELLY, West Virginia
(304) 461-0068
Dr. Beckley, West Virginia
(304) 252-6331
BECKLEY, West Virginia
(304) 252-6331
Extension Princeton, West Virginia
(304) 425-2188
This is the only state currently showing highlighted coverage for low dose naltrexone (ldn).
Commercial naltrexone tablets are 50 mg. LDN is typically prescribed at much lower strengths that are not commercially manufactured, so the prescription has to be compounded.
No. That is the prescriber's clinical decision. The compounding pharmacy prepares the prescription as written.
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