
Custom Compounding
We have a solution for your best health.
We help patients who haven’t been able to find relief with other forms of medication.
In the 1930s and 40s, all medicines were made by compounding. However, mass manufacturing of medications began. While this was all well and good for some, it wasn’t ideal for many patients.
In fact, many patients can't take most over-the-counter and prescription medications because they're allergic to some of the ingredients. Or, the dosage form or amount isn't right for them, the medication isn’t available, etc.
Patient prescribers turn to Moss Compounding Pharmacy for custom-compounded medications that are carefully prepared and tailored just for them.
We want our patients to not only feel better but to feel GREAT.
At Moss Compounding Pharmacy, we take the time to listen to a patient’s specific needs and address them. We work closely with prescribers to develop treatment options and protocols that provide optimal results.
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What Makes Compounding Different?
Customized for your needs
A compounding pharmacy prepares personalized prescription medications for patients when a prescriber determines there's a medical need and manufactured drugs are not appropriate or available.
Compound medications are "made from scratch,” meaning individual ingredients are mixed together in the exact strength and dosage form required by each patient as directed by a prescriber. This allows a compounding pharmacist to work with patients and prescribers to customize medicines that meet a patient's specific needs.
We can make them easier to take
At Moss Compounding Pharmacy we can help make it easier for patients to take medication by:
Altering the dosage form or strength
Adding favorable natural flavors or scents
Removing common allergens (dyes, gluten, animal-based products)
Combining multiple medications into a single formulation
Compounding unavailable or back-ordered medication
Sample Dosage Forms That We Routinely Compound
Syrups
Suspensions
Elixirs
Sublingual drops
Sublingual tablets
Capsules (Immediate and extended-release options)
Troches (Lozenges that dissolve in the mouth)
Lollipops
Transdermal Gels and Creams
Creams
Lotions
Gels
Ointments
Topical solutions
Lip balms
Suppositories
Shampoos
Ear medications