Pain Management

Pain Management Compounding Support

Compounded medications are prepared pursuant to valid prescriptions when a licensed healthcare provider determines that a customized formulation is necessary.

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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Pain Management with Thesis Pharmacy

Pain affects daily function and comfort, and individualized options may help when commercially available products are not the right fit. Thesis Pharmacy supports patients and providers seeking precision in care.
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Understanding the Complexities of Pain

Pain can impact mobility, rest, emotional well-being, and quality of life. For many individuals, common treatments may cause sensitivities, contain unwanted ingredients, or lack the strength or format their provider prefers.

A compounding pharmacy can prepare options designed to align with the prescriber’s plan when specific needs must be addressed. Thesis Pharmacy offers pharmacist expertise, close collaboration with clinicians, and thoughtful preparation methods to support patient comfort with compassion and scientific precision.

Compounding Support When Commercial Options Are Not Appropriate

When commercially available medications do not meet a patient’s dosage, formulation, or ingredient needs, a licensed healthcare provider may prescribe a compounded preparation. Our pharmacists prepare medications in accordance with prescriber direction and regulatory standards.

Compounded Medications for Pain Management

Pain Management

Ami/ Clon/ Gab/ Keta/ Lido

Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Amitriptyline/ Baclofen/ Gabapentin

Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Amitriptyline/ Gabapentin/ Baclofen/ Lidocaine

Lipoderm

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Baclofen

Suppository

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Baclofen/ Diazepam

Suppository

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Baclofen/ Diclofenac/ Lidocaine

Transdermal Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Baclofen/ Gabapentin/ Ketoprofen/ Lidocaine

Transdermal Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Baclofen/ Ketoprofen/ Lidocaine

Transdermal Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Cyclobenzaprine / Diclofenac / Lidocaine

Lipoderm

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Cyclobenzaprine / Ketoprofen / Lidocaine

Lipoderm

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Diazepam

Suppository

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Diclofenac / Gabapentin

Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Ibuprofen

Suppository

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Keta / Baclo / Diclo / Gaba / Tetra

Cream

Pain Management

Ketamine

Nasal Spray

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Ketamine

Troche

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Ketamine / Baclofen / Ketoprofen

insufflator

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Ketamine/ Gabapentin/ Cyclobenzaprine

Transdermal Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Ketamine/ Ketoprofen/ Gabapentin/ Lidocaine

Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Lidocaine

Topical Cream (Lipolayer)

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Lidocaine / Nifedipine

Ointment

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Lidocaine / Nifedipine / Nitroglycerin

Ointment

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Low-Dose Naltrexone

Capsule

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Naltrexone HCL

Transdermal Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Pain Management

Naltrexone HCL (VSBS Cream)

Transdermal Cream

*Not FDA Approved.

Top Prescription Forms for Pain Management

Here are some compounded pain management dosage forms:

Capsule

Convenient oral option for systemic pain relief

Injection

Fast-acting relief for localized or acute pain

Sublingual Drops

Quick absorption and easy administration under the tongue

Frequently Asked Questions

What is compounded pain management?

It’s the practice of customizing medications to treat pain based on a patient’s unique needs.

Who can benefit from compounded medications?

Patients with chronic conditions, allergies, or those who need alternative dosage forms.

Do I need a prescription for compounded pain medications?

Yes, your provider must prescribe compounded treatments specific to your condition.

Can a provider collaborate with Thesis Pharmacy on formulations?

Absolutely. Our pharmacists regularly consult with healthcare providers to optimize outcomes.

Are compounded medications safe?

Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacists in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations governing compounding pharmacies.