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Popular Compounded Medications

Finding the best price for compounded medications can be difficult. Compounding Finder lets you compare accredited pharmacies across the United States, including pricing for capsules, creams, gels, injections, troches, suspensions, and more. Whether you're looking for hormone therapy, dermatology formulations, pain compounds, or GLP-1 alternatives, our platform helps you save money and find reliable providers quickly.

Testosterone

Compounded testosterone is a personalized hormone replacement therapy (HRT) made by a compound pharmacy to fit individual needs for low testosterone, available in customized creams, gels, injections, or lozenges (troches), aiming for steady hormone levels, often avoiding harsh peaks and troughs of commercial products, and can help with libido, muscle, mood, and energy, though consistency and long-term safety require careful monitoring by a doctor.

Progesterone

Compounded progesterone is a custom-made hormone preparation, often "bioidentical" (structurally same as body's own), created by a pharmacist for personalized hormone therapy, especially for menopause symptoms, sleep, or to balance estrogen, available in creams, capsules, troches, etc.

Estradiol

Compounded estradiol is a custom-made hormone therapy, prepared by special pharmacies in various forms (creams, capsules, suppositories, troches) for personalized hormone replacement, often using bioidentical hormones to address menopause or hormone deficiencies.

Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

Used to manage symptoms of chronic pain and autoimmune conditions like fibromyalgia, Crohn's disease, and multiple sclerosis. It is a much smaller dose than that used for opioid or alcohol addiction treatment and works primarily as an anti-inflammatory and immune modulator.

Ivermectin

Used to treat various parasitic infections (scabies, lice, strongyloidiasis) and, in some cases, for off-label purposes.

Ketotifen (Oral)

Ketotifen (oral route) is an antihistamine and mast cell stabilizer used for long-term prevention of asthma, allergic rhinitis, and hives (urticaria). It reduces allergy symptoms like itching and sneezing by blocking histamine.

Tadalafil

A prescription medication used to treat several conditions in adults, primarily erectile dysfunction (ED), benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). It belongs to a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitors.

Thyroid (T3/T4)

In these preparations, T4 and T3 are synthesized in a laboratory to mimic the body's natural thyroid hormones. These preparations can be made in lactose-free powders or suspended in oil inside a gelatin capsule. Some compounding pharmacies also use desiccated thyroid hormones from the thyroid glands in pigs.

Lidocaine

Compounded lidocaine involves custom-mixed formulations, often creams or gels, that combine lidocaine (a local anesthetic) with other drugs (like NSAIDs or tetracaine) for personalized pain relief, numbing skin before procedures, or treating specific inflammatory skin conditions, offering tailored strengths but requiring prescriptions and careful use due to risks of systemic toxicity if overused.

Ketamine

Ketamine is a powerful dissociative anesthetic legally approved for use in human and veterinary medicine, which also has applications in pain management and the treatment of certain mental health conditions.

Gabapentin

Compounded gabapentin is a customized medication made to help with pain (neuropathic, fibromyalgia) or seizures. It requires a prescription and is often used for animals to improve palatability or for targeted topical relief in humans.

Baclofen

Compounded baclofen is a customized form of the muscle relaxant medication prepared by compounding pharmacies into various dosage forms (e.g., topical gels, suppositories, oral suspensions) to meet specific patient needs. These compounded forms are typically used for targeted relief of muscle spasms and pain.

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