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Providers across many areas use compounding to personalize a prescription — a custom strength, an alternative dosage form, or a combination that isn’t available commercially. The pages below explain, in plain language, how that works. They are educational only: Logos RX does not diagnose or recommend treatment, and compounded preparations are not FDA-approved.
Learn how compounding lets providers personalize hormone therapy for menopause and perimenopause. Logos RX compounds to prescription — not FDA-approved; consult your provider.
Learn moreHow compounding lets providers personalize testosterone therapy. Logos RX compounds to prescription — not FDA-approved; therapy decisions are made with your provider.
Learn moreHow compounding supports provider-directed weight management plans. Logos RX compounds to prescription — not FDA-approved; therapy is decided with your provider.
Learn moreHow compounding lets providers personalize hormone prescriptions. Logos RX compounds to prescription — not FDA-approved; consult your licensed provider.
Learn moreHow compounding lets dermatology providers personalize topical prescriptions. Logos RX compounds to prescription — not FDA-approved; consult your provider.
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