Compounded LDN costs about $35 per month. As you say, the hard part, compounded or not, is getting the prescription. I’ve decided to hold off on LDN for now, because I think that vitamin D has my psoriasis under control.
And a suggestion to everyone; if you supplement vitamin D remember to also supplement vitamin K2. Vitamin K2 keeps the calcium going into your bones, not your blood vessels.
You can get 30 50 mg tables for less than $30 bucks using a Goodrx coupon.
Since people take this at anywhere from 1 to 4.5 mg a day it is dirt cheap. So compounding makes it more expensive but better ability to get consistent dosing than trying to chop it up like I do.
Figuring out what works for a particular person is a challenge and takes a lot of trial and error.
I hate the Reddit website. It is not user friendly to me. But there is a lot of LDN discussion on their site.