Ophthalmics

Ophthalmic Compounding Support

Compounding supports ophthalmology by creating personalized eye medications.

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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Personalized Sterile Eye Medications

Custom-prepared eye medications play a key role in personalized ophthalmology care. Thesis Pharmacy provides compounded options for patients and providers.

Compounded prescription medications, including sterile preparations, are prepared and dispensed only pursuant to a valid prescription for an individually identified patient.
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Personalized Help for Sensitive Eye Needs

Eye discomfort, whether sudden irritation or persistent dryness, can impact daily life more than most people admit.

Patients often try multiple products without relief, while providers look for options that adjust to the patient’s unique needs. A compounding pharmacy creates formulas with customized strengths or ingredients that could support comfort, healing, and medication compliance.

Ophthalmology Conditions That Benefit From Compounding

Specialty eye care often involves conditions that require precise, patient-specific solutions. Chronic dry eye, glaucoma, infections, and pre-procedural preparations, all call for individualized approaches when standard medications fall short or contain ingredients a patient cannot tolerate.

Compounded medications support providers in offering alternatives that match the patient’s sensitivities or specific needs. Thesis Pharmacy works closely with clinicians to help patients.

Compounded Medications for Ophthalmology

Examples of compounded medications for eye health:

Ophthalmics

Acetylcysteine

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Atropine Sulfate

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Azithromycin

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Bimatoprost

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Bimatoprost + Timolol

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Chlorhexidine Gluconate

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Ethyl Alcohol

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Methylprednisolone Acetate

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Moxifloxacin

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Moxifloxacin / Ketorolac Tromethamine

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Prednisolone Phosphate

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Prednisolone Phosphate / Ketorolac Tromethamine

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Prednisolone Phosphate / Moxifloxacin

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Prednisolone Phosphate / Moxifloxacin / Ketorolac Tromethamine

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Tacrolimus Monohydrate

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Tobramycin

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Tropicamide + Phenylephrine

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Ophthalmics

Vancomycin

Eye Dropper

*Not FDA Approved.

Compounded Medications for Ophthalmology

Examples of compounded medications for eye health:

Azithromycin

Supports targeted relief for specific eye infections.

Moxifloxacin

Helps manage bacterial eye conditions

Vancomycin

Used for resistant or severe eye infections

Formulating High Quality, Sterile Opthalmic Medications

Thesis Pharmacy prepares customized ophthalmic medications for individuals needing specialized care. Support your patients with options that meet their unique requirements.

Compounded ophthalmic medications are prepared pursuant to valid prescriptions when a licensed healthcare provider determines a customized formulation is necessary.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does compounding help in ophthalmology?

Compounding provides customized eye preparations when standard products do not meet a patient’s needs.

Are compounded eye medications safe?

They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacists following strict quality and sterility standards.

Can compounded medications support pre-procedural care?

Yes, compounded ophthalmic preparations assist providers and patients when individualized strengths or ingredients are preferred.

Do I need a prescription?

Yes, all compounded ophthalmic medications require a valid prescription from a provider.

Can formulas exclude allergens or irritants?

Compounding allows removal of certain preservatives, dyes, or ingredients when clinically appropriate.