Personalized Chronic Pain Management Beyond Traditional Pills
Lakeview Pharmacy offers alternative chronic pain management solutions beyond traditional pills. If you are sensitive to common pain treatments, or you want a focused treatment that doesn’t impact your entire body, our chronic pain management options provide targeted relief tailored to your specific needs.

Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is a chronic pain management treatment option that benefits people who suffer from autoimmune and chronic inflammatory conditions. LDN can reduce symptoms of arthritis, fibromyalgia, and migraines by promoting an increase in pain relief hormones while reducing the cell production that contributes to inflammation. Please click here to learn more about LDN.
We can compound a variety of pain medications as a transdermal cream that is easily absorbed through the skin without leaving a residue. Applying medication directly to an affected area achieves faster results, avoids digestive stress, and allows you to limit how much medicine enters your body. This targeted approach to chronic pain management provides relief exactly where you need it most.

Compounding is an opportunity to create a personalized chronic pain management medication that contains one medication, or as many as six. We can formulate a cream including anesthetics to block nerve signals, muscle relaxers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and drugs to relieve muscle spasms for the treatment of many conditions.
Conditions Treated with Chronic Pain Management
- Arthritis pain – Joint inflammation and stiffness relief
- Back pain – Targeted spinal and muscular support
- Inflammatory conditions – Systemic inflammation reduction
- Muscle relaxation – Tension and tightness relief
- Muscle strain – Overuse and injury recovery
- Muscle spasm – Involuntary contraction control
- Plantar fasciitis – Heel and foot pain management
- Post-neuropathic pain – Nerve damage pain relief
- Sprains – Ligament injury support
Start Your Personalized Chronic Pain Management Journey
If you are new to compounding, we invite you to complete the form below to speak with one of our pharmacists to learn more and answer any questions that you may have. Compounded medications do require a doctor’s prescription, and we can help you prepare for your visit, so you receive the most effective chronic pain management treatment. You also find more information on our Resources page.
