Frequently Asked Questions
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Women’s Wellness
Compounded medications are prepared on a patient-specific basis pursuant to valid prescriptions. Please consult your healthcare provider to determine if a compounded formulation is appropriate.
When standard formulations do not fit a patient’s needs, prescribers may request customized preparations to support comfort, ingredient preferences, or administration needs.
Yes. All compounded preparations require a prescription from a licensed provider.
A pharmacist can prepare formulations without certain dyes, preservatives, or fillers when a prescriber specifies that these adjustments are needed.
Our pharmacists prepare compounded medications in accordance with prescriber direction and maintain direct communication regarding formulation and dispensing processes.
Men’s Wellness
It’s the custom preparation of medications to meet a man’s specific health needs.
Yes, all compounded medications need a prescription.
Compounded medications are prepared pursuant to valid prescriptions when a licensed healthcare provider determines that a customized formulation is appropriate.
Discuss your needs with a licensed healthcare provider. If a compounded medication is prescribed, it may be sent to Thesis Pharmacy for preparation and dispensing.
Compounded medications may be prepared in various dosage forms as directed by the prescribing provider.
Wellness Injectables
Compounded sterile preparations are prepared on a patient-specific basis pursuant to valid prescriptions. Please consult your licensed healthcare provider to determine whether a compounded formulation is appropriate.
Patients who require a specific strength, dosage form, or preservative-free formulation as determined by a licensed healthcare provider.
Yes. All compounded injectables require a prescription from a licensed prescriber.
They are prepared to meet a patient's specific needs when standard products are unsuitable, without comparing effectiveness or safety to any commercial product.
Certain compounded preparations may be provided for office use when permitted under applicable state and federal regulations.
Weight Management
Compounding allows licensed healthcare providers to prescribe customized dosage forms and strengths when commercially available products are not appropriate.
No. Each compounded preparation is created for one individual based on the prescriber’s instructions and the patient’s needs.
No. Each compounded preparation is created for one individual based on the prescriber’s instructions and the patient’s needs.
Yes. All compounded therapies require a valid provider prescription.
Compounded medications may be appropriate when a licensed healthcare provider determines a customized formulation is necessary.
Ophthalmics
Compounding provides customized eye preparations when standard products do not meet a patient’s needs.
They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacists following strict quality and sterility standards.
Yes, compounded ophthalmic preparations assist providers and patients when individualized strengths or ingredients are preferred.
Yes, all compounded ophthalmic medications require a valid prescription from a provider.
Compounding allows removal of certain preservatives, dyes, or ingredients when clinically appropriate.
Dermatology
Creams, gels, ointments, powders, and sprays can be prepared when appropriate.
Prescribers may request customized preparations for scar therapy when a patient requires an alternative form or dosage strength.
Yes. All compounded dermatology preparations require a prescription written for a specific patient.
Individuals who need a particular dosage form, have sensitivities, or cannot use standard formulations may benefit.
Refills depend on the prescriber’s instructions. If the prescription includes authorized refills, the pharmacy can prepare them as directed.
Dental
Compounding offers individualized options for patients who need specific strengths, ingredient adjustments, or forms that are not available commercially.
Yes. Dentists may prescribe compounded medications when they determine a patient requires an individualized option.
Compounded preparations are created to meet specific needs when standard products are unsuitable.
Yes. Patients with ingredient sensitivities or intolerances may benefit from preparations adjusted to meet their prescriber’s guidance.
In many cases, flavors can be added to improve comfort, especially for pediatric or sensitive patients, based on the prescriber’s direction.
Ear, Nose & Throat
A medication customized by a compounding pharmacy to treat ear, nose, or throat issues.
Yes. They’re often used for recurring infections, inflammation, and post-surgical recovery.
Absolutely. Compounded meds can be made in child-friendly strengths and formats.
Prescribers can send us a prescription or consult directly with Thesis Pharmacy.
Yes. We can exclude dyes, preservatives, or other common allergens as needed.
Pediatrics
Many medications can be prepared as liquids, gummies, or flavored forms through compounding, depending on the active ingredient.
Yes. Compounding allows medications to be prepared without sugar, gluten, dyes, or other unwanted additives.
Yes. Compounded pediatric medications require a prescription from your child’s healthcare provider to ensure safety, accuracy, and proper dosing.
Absolutely. Our pharmacists regularly consult with healthcare providers to optimize outcomes.
Pain Management
It’s the practice of customizing medications to treat pain based on a patient’s unique needs.
Patients with chronic conditions, allergies, or those who need alternative dosage forms.
Yes, your provider must prescribe compounded treatments specific to your condition.
Absolutely. Our pharmacists regularly consult with healthcare providers to optimize outcomes.
Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacists in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations governing compounding pharmacies.
Wound Care
Compounded treatments may help address burns, ulcers, surgical wounds, cuts, diabetic wounds, and slow-healing skin injuries.
Yes. Compounded formulas can exclude dyes, fragrances, preservatives, or other ingredients that may irritate sensitive skin.
They deliver targeted ingredients—such as antibiotics, anesthetics, or anti-inflammatory agents—directly to the affected area.
Yes. A prescription from your healthcare provider is required for any compounded wound therapy.
Your provider and compounding pharmacy evaluate the wound’s size, depth, cause, and sensitivity needs to recommend the most suitable treatment.
Podiatry
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Thesis Pharmacy offers a range of custom-made podiatry medications that can be
tailored to fit your personal needs.
Veterinary
It’s the process of customizing medications for animals based on their unique needs.
Licensed veterinarians must write a prescription for compounded animal medications.
Yes! Common flavors may include chicken, beef, fish, and even fruit.
Common veterinary dosage forms are transdermal creams, chewable treats, and flavored suspensions.
Ask your vet to send a prescription to Thesis Pharmacy, and we’ll handle the rest.
Reproductive Health Support
Individuals whose prescribers determine they need a specific strength, ingredient modification, or dosage form not found in commercially available products.
Yes. All compounded medications require a prescription from a licensed provider.
Our pharmacists collaborate directly with prescribers to ensure each preparation matches their specifications.
A provider may consider compounding when ingredient sensitivities, formulation limitations, or accessibility issues make standard products unsuitable for a patient’s reproductive needs.
If a prescriber determines that changes in strength or formulation are appropriate, a new prescription can be issued so the pharmacy can prepare an updated version for the patient.
Wellness Support
No. A prescription from a licensed provider is required for any compounded preparation.
Those with ingredient sensitivities, swallowing challenges, or the need for customized strengths may benefit, depending on provider direction.
Yes. Our pharmacists work closely with prescribers to ensure clarity and support throughout the compounding process.
Yes. Providers may request changes in strength, form, or ingredients as patient needs evolve, as directed by the prescribing provider based on clinical judgment.
If a patient has trouble with a dosage form, the prescriber may request an alternative to support better adherence or comfort.



























