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Dermatology Compounding

Skin concerns can be frustrating — especially when commercially available medications don't come in the right strength, cause irritation, or don't match what your provider is trying to prescribe.

Dermatology compounding allows healthcare providers to prescribe topical medications that are customized to a patient's specific needs.

At Noblesville Low Cost Pharmacy, we prepare compounded dermatology prescriptions based on provider instructions and individualized patient requirements.

Advanced Compounding for Skin Health
Why a Compounded Dermatology Medication May Be Prescribed

Why a Compounded Dermatology Medication May Be Prescribed

Your provider may prescribe a compounded topical medication if you need:

A specific strength not commercially available
A different dosage form (cream vs gel vs ointment, etc.)
A combination of ingredients in one formula
A formulation that avoids certain inactive ingredients
A customized base for different skin types

Common Dermatology Conditions for Which a Compounded Prescription May Be Written

Depending on your provider's evaluation, compounded topical medications may be prescribed for conditions such as:

Acne
Rosacea
Hyperpigmentation or discoloration
Melasma
Eczema or dermatitis
Psoriasis
Scarring concerns
Fungal or bacterial skin conditions
Itching or inflammation-related skin issues

Common Topical Forms

Depending on the prescription, dermatology compounds may be prepared as:

Creams
Ointments
Gels
Lotions
Solutions

What to Expect

Your healthcare provider determines whether compounding is appropriate and what ingredients are included.

Step 1

Your provider sends your prescription directly to our pharmacy.

Step 2

You create a secure patient login to view your prescription details and complete your order.

Step 3

Once your order is confirmed, our team prepares your medication according to the prescription.

Step 4

Your prescription is dispensed for pickup or shipped to you (where permitted).