Your skin is as you unique as you. Your medication can be too.
When you’re facing a skin irritation or condition – compounding your medication allows a pharmacist to combine individual ingredients to make a medication tailored to your specific needs.
Dosage Forms
Medications can be delivered in the way that’s right for your condition and lifestyle. Among these options are topical formulations, such as, creams, lotions, ointments, gels, sprays, solutions, and foams that can be used on the skin. Medicated shampoos and lip balms are other common formulations that can be compounded to meet a specific need.
Conditions
- Acne
- Psoriasis
- Eczema
- Rosacea
- Warts
- Scarring – keloid scars, atrophic scars
- Sunburns
- Wrinkles and aging
- Blisters
- Vitiligo
- Diaper rash
- Nail fungus
- Porokeratosis,
- Sctinic/ solar keratosis,
- Pruritis,
- Hirsutism (excess hair growth),
- Shingles,
- Cold sores,
- Dark spots/melasma,
- Alopecia (hair loss),
- Raynaud’s,
- Stretch marks,
- Excess sweating,
Benefits
The use of compounding to custom-formulate medications to you and your needs allows for greater flexibility in the way a product is made and delivered. This is great because it allows for:
- Specialized formulations – sometimes a unique blend of ingredients is required to achieve the results you’re are looking for, Peninsula Compounding Pharmacy can help with these cases.
- Avoidance of allergies or sensitivities – you may have allergies or sensitivities to certain ingredients found in mass-market prescriptions. Peninsula Compounding Pharmacy can make medications without certain ingredients or unnecessary additives and preservatives.
- Fine-tuned dosing – Peninsula Compounding Pharmacy can provide the best dose by precise formulation – one that will deliver the needed benefit with a reduced risk of side effects.
Don’t be Afraid to Ask!
If you believe you or a loved one could benefit from a custom compounded solution, start a conversation with your prescriber. Together you and your prescribing clinician can address the options and decide the best course for you. If you need a referral to a prescriber, please contact us, we are here to assist in advocating for your health.
Learn More
Explore the benefits of compounded medications with the studies and information provided below.
*Patient education information coming soon!