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Podiatry Compounding

Foot and ankle concerns can impact mobility and daily comfort. In some cases, a healthcare provider may prescribe a compounded medication when a commercially available product does not match the specific strength, dosage form, or formulation needed.

At Noblesville Low Cost Pharmacy, we prepare compounded podiatry prescriptions based on provider instructions and individual patient needs.

Podiatry Compounding
Why a Compounded Podiatry Medication May Be Prescribed

Why a Compounded Podiatry Medication May Be Prescribed

Your provider may request a compounded medication if you need:

A customized strength
A specific topical base suited for the foot
A combination of ingredients in one preparation
A formulation that avoids certain inactive ingredients
A medication not available in the required dosage form

Common Foot-Related Conditions for Which a Compounded Prescription May Be Written

Depending on your provider's evaluation, compounded medications may be prescribed for:

Nail fungus
Plantar fasciitis
Diabetic foot-related skin concerns
Calluses or thickened skin
Warts
Inflammatory or irritation-related conditions
Other foot and ankle concerns requiring customized dosing
Podiatry Conditions

What to Expect

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

Step 1

Your provider sends the prescription to our pharmacy.

Step 2

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

Step 3

Compounding does not begin until your order is confirmed.

Step 4

We prepare your medication according to your provider's instructions.

Step 5

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