Low Dose Naltrexone Capsule 3mg
Customized low dose naltrexone formulations may be available following assessment by a licensed prescriber. Speak with our team to learn more.
Different strengths, ingredient combinations, bases, and packaging sizes may be available based on individual needs and prescriber direction.
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What's In This Product
We believe you should never have to guess what you're taking. Here you'll find each active ingredient and its amount, set out clearly so you can make confident, informed choices about your health.
- Naltrexone 3mg
Use as Directed
Always follow your prescriber's instructions. These directions are general guidance only.
Take 1 capsule before bedtime or as directed by your doctor.
Precautions & Warnings
Please review the following before use. If you have questions, speak with your prescribing physician or our pharmacist.
- Do not use if pregnant or planning to get pregnant or breastfeeding
- For external use only
- Do not use if you are allergic or hypersensitive to any non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- Temporary redness, irritation or peeling may occur in the beginning; discontinue and contact your healthcare provider if severe irritation develops
Ordering & Preparation
Everything you need to know about getting your prescription compounded with Atria.
How do I place an order?
This formulation requires a valid prescription from a Canadian-licensed prescriber. Your doctor may fax the prescription directly to us at 416-757-0073, or we can refer you to one of our partnering clinics for a consultation. Please note that a consultation fee may apply. Only prescriptions written by a licensed Canadian prescriber are accepted.
Can you do online or phone consultation?
Yes. Most consultations are performed remotely. Please complete the form to inquire about availability, fees, and next steps.
Can I order a different size and concentration?
Yes. One of the key benefits of compounded medication is customization. Pack size and concentration can be adjusted to suit individual needs, as directed by the prescriber.
What is a BUD on the bottle?
BUD stands for Beyond-Use Date. It is the date up to which we can guarantee the medication’s quality, potency, and safety when stored as instructed.
Unlike commercial medications, compounded preparations do not undergo long-term stability studies. This means we cannot claim stability beyond a certain period—even if the medication may still appear unchanged. The BUD is therefore a conservative, safety-based date, set according to professional compounding standards to ensure you receive a product that works as intended.
