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Oral Liquid & Suspension Compounds

Custom oral liquids, solutions, and suspensions for pediatric, geriatric, feeding-tube, and dysphagia patients who need dose forms not met by standard tablets.

About Oral Liquids

Oral liquid compounding converts a prescriber-specified medication into a liquid, solution, or suspension when tablets, capsules, or manufactured liquids do not fit the patient's clinical need. This category is especially important in pediatric cardiology, transplant medicine, GI care, rheumatology, and geriatric dysphagia. Compounding pharmacies can adjust concentration, flavor, allergens, sweeteners, and dose volume, but the prescriber and pharmacist must check whether an FDA-approved liquid product already exists and whether the requested compound would be essentially a copy of a commercially available drug without a documented patient-specific clinical difference.

Medications in This Class

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Allopurinol Oral Suspension

Compounded allopurinol oral suspension is requested for pediatric, feeding-tube, and dysphagia patients who need weight-...

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Amlodipine Oral Suspension

Compounded amlodipine oral suspension may be requested when a prescriber documents a need for a custom concentration, do...

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Atenolol Oral Suspension

Compounded atenolol oral suspension is used when patients need a liquid beta-blocker formulation, custom dose strength, ...

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Captopril Oral Solution

Compounded captopril oral solution is a high-intent pediatric cardiology compound for patients who need small, weight-ba...

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Gabapentin Oral Liquid

Compounded gabapentin oral liquid is requested for patients who need a custom concentration, dye-free or sweetener-contr...

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Hydrocortisone Oral Suspension

Compounded hydrocortisone oral suspension may be prescribed for pediatric patients who need small, weight-based corticos...

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Lansoprazole Oral Suspension

Compounded lansoprazole oral suspension is requested for reflux and acid-suppression prescriptions when a patient needs ...

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Omeprazole

Omeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) widely used for GERD, peptic ulcers, and acid hypersecretion. Compounded dye...

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Sildenafil Oral Suspension

Compounded sildenafil oral suspension may be requested for pulmonary hypertension or other prescriber-directed uses when...

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Spironolactone Oral Suspension

Compounded spironolactone oral suspension may be used when a patient needs a liquid aldosterone antagonist formulation, ...

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Tacrolimus Oral Suspension

Compounded tacrolimus oral suspension is requested in transplant and immunology settings when a patient needs precise we...

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Ursodiol Oral Suspension

Compounded ursodiol oral suspension is used when pediatric, feeding-tube, or dysphagia patients need a liquid bile-acid ...

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Baclofen

Compounded baclofen provides custom formulations unavailable commercially — topical gels for localized muscle relief, su...

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Hydroxyzine

Hydroxyzine is a first-generation H1 antihistamine prescribed for anxiety, allergies, and pruritus. Compounded dye-free ...

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Conditions Treated with Oral Liquids

Dysphagia / Swallowing Difficulty
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