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When a provider prescribes hormone therapy during menopause or perimenopause, a compounding pharmacy like Logos RX can prepare it in a custom strength or dosage form that commercial products may not offer. Compounding personalizes how a prescription is made — it is not a treatment Logos RX recommends, and compounded preparations are not FDA-approved. All therapy decisions are made between a patient and their licensed provider.
Menopause is the natural end of menstrual cycles, confirmed after 12 consecutive months without a period; perimenopause is the transition leading up to it. Both are associated with changing hormone levels.
How (and whether) to address symptoms is an individual clinical decision. Many providers prescribe hormone therapy; some patients prefer specific strengths, combinations, or delivery forms that aren't available commercially.
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. Logos RX is a compounding pharmacy — we prepare medications to a provider's prescription. Diagnosis and treatment decisions are made by your licensed provider. Compounded preparations are not FDA-approved.
We make no claim that compounded preparations are safer or more effective than FDA-approved products. Compounding is used when a provider wants a strength, form, or combination that isn't commercially available.
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.