ACA WEBINAR: What You Must Know About LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone)
Friday, August 29, 2025 | Time: 11:30 am Eastern / 10:30 am Central / 9:30 am Mountain / 8:30 am Pacific
Curious about the latest research and clinical uses of Low Dose Naltrexone?
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians looking to expand their clinical toolkit won’t want to miss our upcoming webinar, What You Must Know About LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone). As interest in LDN grows—especially for managing autoimmune conditions, chronic pain, and inflammatory disorders—this session will equip you with the knowledge to confidently support its use in integrative care.
Join us to explore how LDN works, how to approach dosing and compounding, and how to effectively counsel patients and collaborate with prescribers. Whether you’re new to LDN or looking to refine your practice, this presentation will help you deliver more personalized care and strengthen the role your pharmacy plays in improving outcomes for both patients and providers.
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
- Describe how LDN works.
- Identify its most common uses.
- Understand dosing strategies and counseling points.
- Recognize potential side effects.
- Outline the requirements for compounding quality LDN formulations in a pharmacy setting.
ACA Members $40; Non-Members $50
SPECIAL PRICING FOR PHARMACY TECHNICIANS AND STUDENT PHARMACISTS

Whether you’re interested in understanding the science behind Low Dose Naltrexone or want to stay current on new clinical opportunities, this session offers timely insight for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
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The American College of Apothecaries (ACA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. ACA has accredited this knowledge-based program for 1 contact hour (0.1 CEUs) of continuing education credit for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.



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Martha M. Rumore, PharmD, Esq, MS, LLM, FAPhA is a pharmacist-attorney in Frier Levitt’s Life Sciences Department. She is also a registered patent attorney and leads the firm’s Intellectual property team. She has broad and in-depth healthcare and regulatory experience. Her practice focuses on intellectual property (patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets) and healthcare law, Food, Drug, Device & Cosmetic law (all facets-483s to clinical trials to registrations and product approval), pharmacy law and regulatory issues, 503A/503B compounding, Board of Pharmacy (licensing and disciplinary matters), PBM audits, and DSCSA supply chain compliance. Dr. Rumore has over 25 years of health-system, pharmaceutical industry, and law firm experience in the area of Food, Drug & Cosmetic Law, and pharmaceutical intellectual property Dr. Rumore is fluent in cGMPs, GCPs, writing and reviewing Clinical Trial Agreements (CTAs), Investigator brochures, manuscripts, labeling & advertising review, NDAs, study reports, and documents for regulatory submissions. She often prepares legal memoranda on healthcare/FDA matters and conducts Mock State Board of Pharmacy and FDA inspections for compounding pharmacies. Dr. Rumore has practiced both pharmacy and law. She has actual experience as a compounding pharmacist. She regularly counsels on Section 503A and state-specific compounding requirements, assesses compounding practices for state and federal regulatory compliance, including USP 797/795/800, medical necessity documentation, advertising & promotion, reimbursement issues, infrastructure, and preparing compounding policies and procedures that provide clear guidelines, standards, and training for staff. Previously, she was at the Director level in Drug Regulatory Affairs/Compliance in the pharmaceutical industry and hospital pharmacy. She taught Pharmacy Law, Drug Regulatory Affairs, and Food Drug & Cosmetic Law at several New York Colleges of Pharmacy and currently teaches Food, Drug & Cosmetic Law at Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. She is a frequent lecturer and has over 200 publications and presentations.
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