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General Compounding Services

We solve medication problems.

It's what we do. It's how we care.

Every patient has unique needs and may not benefit from a “one-size fits all” approach to prescribing and delivering medicine. Your unique needs are carefully met when we compound your medications.

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Rest assured that your compounded medications are being made in a state-of-the-art laboratory with a staff specially trained in compounding. In fact, our pharmacy serves as an internship training center for Xavier University and University of Louisiana at Monroe. 

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Our compounding pharmacists are available to assist with research on medication therapy for even the most difficult cases. Call us, we can help!

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Common Compounds

Pediatric

  • Antibiotic or anti-fungal suspensions 

  • Antibiotic suppositories 

  • Anti-cancer suspensions 

  • Cardiac suspensions 

  • Diaper rash ointments and creams

  • Flavoring of medications with poor compliance    

  • Gastrointestinal suspensions 

  • Immunosuppressive and anti-rejection suspensions 

Podiatry

  • Anti-fungal preparations 

  • Pain and diabetic neuropathy topicals 

  • Skin softening and debriding topicals 

  • Toenail preparations

Veterinary

  • Capsules

  • Chewable treats

  • Flavored preparations

  • Oral flavored suspensions *most common

  • Otic solutions

  • Rectal suppositories

  • Topical creams, ointments, & lotions

  • Transdermal gels *most common

  • MicroMeds™

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Allergies & Sensitivities

  • Our compounding services offer individuals medication without interference with allergies and personal sensitivities. Our formulas can be: gluten wheat corn lactose dye soy sugar free formulas

Bio-Identical Hormone (BHRT)

  • Customized hormone replacement for Men & Women

  • T-3 (Liothyronine) T-4 (Levothyroxine) sustained release or immediate release options.

LDN

  • Low Dose Naltrexone 0.5mg – 9mg with 4.5mg being the most common

Dermatology

  • Anesthetic numbing creams

  • Antiviral, Antifungal, Antibiotic topicals for infections

  • Bleaching creams  

  • Hair loss preparations  

  • Medications for conditions: Acne, eczema, psoriasis 

  • Nail infection preparations 

  • Rashes: diaper, ostomy sites, chaffed skin, allergic reactions 

  • Scar prevention and reductions 

  • Skin Infections & Wound Care - LEARN MORE 

  • Topical steroids in varying potency and strength 

  • Wart preparations

Gastroenterology

  • Anti-nausea and anti-vomiting unit dosed syringes for topical use

  • Suspensions to coat GI tract

  • Hemorrhoid & fissure suppositories, creams, & ointments 

  • Immunosuppressive suppositories 

  • Steroid suspension for Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Dental Compounding

  • Flavored anesthetics, numbing gels and solutions 

  • Flavored suspensions for sedation and anxiety 

  • Medications to suppress gag reflex, treat nausea, and reduce anxiety

  • Mucosal bandages 

  • Oral rinses or mouthwashes for infectious and inflammatory conditions of the mouth 

  • Oral/lip: gels, ointments, balms, and pastes

  • Pre and post procedural pain relief

  • Sub-lingual drops, lozenges and lollipops

Otolaryngology (ENT)

  • Allergy, decongestant, and drying agent combination capsule or suspension

  • Anesthetic solutions, sprays, and lollipops 

  • Betahistine capsules 

  • Nasal sinus rinses & sprays 

  • Oral rinses or mouthwashes for infectious and inflammatory conditions of the mouth 

  • Otic powder puffers for ear infections 

  • Pre and post procedural pain relief

  • Steroid and/or anti-infective ear drops 

  • Topical Sinus Therapy -
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Woman's Health

  • Boric Acid capsules for vaginal infections 

  • Breastfeeding support ointment 

  • Creams and suppositories for vaginal dryness  

  • Customized hormone therapy - LEARN MORE

Pain Management

  • Custom strength capsules 

  • Topical creams that contain non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS), muscle relaxants, anesthetics such as lidocaine, nerve agents, and other types of pain medications.
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888-237-4737

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