Compounding Specialties

Compounding Pharmacy Services

Pain Management

Some common pain medications that can be compounded include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), muscle relaxants

Men’s Health (HRT)

In men, HRT is usually used to address low testosterone levels, a condition known as hypogonadism. Low testosterone levels can cause

Women’s Health (HRT)

In women, HRT is most commonly used to relieve symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and mood swings

Anti-Aging

Anti-aging compounding refers to the practice of creating customized medications for individuals that aim to slow down the aging process and

Hair Loss Therapy

Hair loss therapy in compounding involves creating personalized medications that can help promote hair growth and prevent hair loss

Dermatology

We personalized formulations that contain a combination of ingredients, such as antibiotics, antifungals, steroids, and other active ingredients

Veterinary Medications

Some veterinary conditions that can be treated include skin conditions, ear infections, behavioral issues and pain management.

Pediatric Medications

Compounded pediatric medications can offer several benefits, including the ability to create a personalized formulation that is tailored to a

Dental Suspensions

Dental suspensions for compounding are customized medications that are designed to be applied directly to the gums or other oral tissues

Weight Loss

By combining various active ingredients, such as appetite suppressants, fat burners, and metabolic enhancers, compounded medications

Rectal

These medications are administered via the rectal route, offering an alternative for those who cannot take drugs orally due to conditions like nausea,

Nutraceuticals

Dive into the world of tailored wellness with compounded nutraceuticals, where science meets personalized health solutions. By blending

DISCLAIMER

It is important to note that while compounded medications can be beneficial, they may not be appropriate for all conditions or patients. Consultation with a primary care physician and a compounding pharmacist is recommended to determine the best course of treatment for a patient’s specific needs.