
RxVIP compounds low dose naltrexone prescriptions with precise low-milligram dosing and pharmacist support.
What you can expect from our program
A structured approach to better health, supported every step of the way.
We verify your prescription details, formulation, and dosing instructions with your prescriber.
Your LDN is compounded at the exact low-dose specified by your clinician.
We provide guidance on use, storage, and refill timing.
We keep your prescription current if your prescriber adjusts dosing.
We compound LDN at exact low-milligram doses to match prescriber orders.
Direct pharmacist support for questions, refills, and coordination.
Licensed pharmacy compounding for patients across Florida.
Low Dose Naltrexone is a low-dose, off-label use of naltrexone that some prescribers include in care plans for inflammatory or immune-related conditions. RxVIP compounds LDN prescriptions with precision low-milligram dosing and pharmacist guidance.
Commercial naltrexone tablets are produced at higher strengths for FDA-approved indications. LDN prescriptions are written at much lower doses, often in low-milligram ranges. Compounding allows us to prepare the exact dose and formulation your prescriber requests.
Any licensed prescriber (MD, DO, NP, or PA) can write an LDN prescription. RxVIP does not diagnose or prescribe—we coordinate directly with your clinician to compound the medication exactly as ordered.
Naltrexone is FDA-approved for alcohol and opioid dependence. Use of naltrexone at low doses is off-label and should be discussed directly with your prescriber.
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We’ll coordinate with your prescriber and compound LDN to their exact specifications.
Important Information
Medical
LDN requires a valid prescription from a licensed prescriber. RxVIP does not diagnose or prescribe medications.
Results
Low dose naltrexone is prescribed off-label. Outcomes vary based on individual circumstances and prescriber guidance.
Licensing
RxVIP Pharmacy maintains required state and federal licenses for non-sterile compounding in Florida.
Medications
Compounded medications are prepared per prescription and are not FDA-approved.