Dermatology

Dermatology compounding supports patients and providers when a customized preparation may better suit specific skin concerns.

Thesis Pharmacy is a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. Compounded prescription medications are prepared and dispensed only pursuant to a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider for an individually identified patient. We do not diagnose or prescribe. No prescription medications are sold online.

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Our pharmacists prepare dermatology-focused compounded formulations based on prescriber direction and patient needs. When commercially available medications do not meet a patient’s formulation or strength needs, a licensed healthcare provider may prescribe a compounded preparation.

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Compounding for Skin Conditions

When a standard formulation is difficult to use, unavailable, or unsuitable for a patient, dermatology compounding may provide another option. Patients often value the opportunity to discuss application preferences, sensitivities, and c

Thesis Pharmacy works closely with individuals and their healthcare providers to prepare medications that reflect these needs with care and clinical precision

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Conditions Supported Through Dermatology Compounding

Dermatology involves a wide range of conditions, and some situations benefit from customized preparation methods:

  • acne
  • atopic dermatitis (eczema)
  • contact dermatitis
  • diaper rash
  • pruritus
  • psoriasis
  • nail concerns
  • rosacea
  • sun-related irritation
  • topical anesthetic needs

Prescribers may also consider compounded formulations for before procedures.

Compounded Medications for Dermatology

Dermatology

Acyclovir / Famotidine / Fluorouracil / Salicylic Acid

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Acyclovir / Lidocaine

Topical Ointment

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Amikacin / Clindamycin / Vancomycin

Topical Gel

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Azelaic Acid / Benzoyl Perox. / Clindamycin / Niacinamide

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Azelaic Acid / Metronidazole

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Azelaic Acid / Spironolactone

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Benzocaine / Lidocaine / Tetracaine

Lipoderm Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Benzocaine / Lidocaine / Tetracaine

Plasticized Ointment

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Benzocaine / Lidocaine / Tetracaine / Phenylephrine

Lipoderm Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Benzoyl Peroxide / Clindamycin

Topical Gel

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Cantharidin

Topical Liquid

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Clindamycin / Sulfacetamide Sod / Urea

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Clobetasol / Cyanocobalamin

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Cyanocobalamin

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Diltiazem / Lidocaine / Metronidazole

Topical Gel

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Estriol / Coenzyme Q-10 / Lipoic Acid / Ascorbic Acid / DMAE

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Estriol / Vitamin C / DMAE / Tretinoin

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Fluconazole / Ibuprofen / DMSO

Nail Solution

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Fluorouracil / Salicylic Acid / Cimetidine / 2DG

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

GHK-Cu / Estriol / Tretinoin

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Hydroquinone / Kojic Acid / Niacinamide / Vitamin C

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Hydroquinone / Kojic Acid / Vitamin C

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Hydroquinone / Tranexamic

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Itraconazole / Ibuprofen / DMSO

Nail Solution

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Lidocaine / Tetrac

Plasticized Ointment

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Lidocaine / Tetracaine / Phenylephrine

Plasticized Ointment

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

MIN / BETA

Topical Solution

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

MIN / FIN / FLU / RA

Topical Solution

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

MIN / FIN / NIA / AZE

Topical Solution

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

MIN / FLU / RA

Topical Solution

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Mupirocin / Ketoconazole / Hydrocortisone Cream

Topical Preparations

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Naltrexone / Diphenhydramine / Vit. B12 / Vit. D3

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Niacinamide

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Niacinamide / Biotin / MSM

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Niacinamide / Metronidazole

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Nifedipine / Lidocaine

Topical Ointment

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Nifedipine / Lidocaine Cream

Topical Preparations

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Oxymetazoline HCL

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Pentoxifylline / Caffeine / EGCG

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Spironolactone

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Tretinoin / Niacinamide

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Tretinoin / Spironolactone

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Tretinoin / Vitamin E

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Triamcinolone Acetonide / Cyanocobalamin

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Dermatology

Zinc Pyrithione / Clobetasol Propionate / Cyanocobalamin

Topical Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Partner With Our Dermatology Compounding Team

If you’re a provider seeking individualized options or a patient exploring alternative dermatology preparations, Thesis Pharmacy is here with precision, trust, and compassion.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What dosage forms are available?

Creams, gels, ointments, powders, and sprays can be prepared when appropriate.

Can compounded preparations support scar therapy?

Prescribers may request customized preparations for scar therapy when a patient requires an alternative form or dosage strength.

Do these preparations require a prescription?

Yes. All compounded dermatology preparations require a prescription written for a specific patient.

Who may benefit from compounded dermatology preparations?

Individuals who need a particular dosage form, have sensitivities, or cannot use standard formulations may benefit.

Are refills available for compounded dermatology medications?

Refills depend on the prescriber’s instructions. If the prescription includes authorized refills, the pharmacy can prepare them as directed.