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When a provider prescribes testosterone therapy, Logos RX can compound it in custom strengths or dosage forms to that prescription. Compounding personalizes preparation; it is not a treatment Logos RX recommends, and compounded preparations are not FDA-approved. A licensed provider diagnoses low testosterone and decides on therapy.
Low testosterone (sometimes called hypogonadism) refers to testosterone levels below a clinically defined range, diagnosed by a provider using lab testing and symptoms.
Providers who prescribe testosterone therapy sometimes use compounding to tailor the strength or delivery form to an individual patient's plan.
These are examples of preparations a licensed provider may prescribe — not recommendations. All require a prescription and are not FDA-approved.
Logos RX compounds personalized hormone replacement therapy (HRT/BHRT) to a provider's prescription, preparing custom strengths and dosage forms — capsules, troches, topical creams, and injectables — that commercial products may not offer. As a 503A pharmacy in Tampa, we compound each preparation per patient and ship within our 25 licensed states. All HRT requires a prescription.
No. Testosterone is a controlled substance and requires a valid prescription from a licensed provider. Logos RX only compounds against a prescription.
This page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and require a valid prescription. Always consult your licensed healthcare provider.