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When a dermatology provider prescribes a topical preparation, Logos RX can compound it in a custom strength, combination, or base that commercial products may not offer. Compounding personalizes preparation; it is not a treatment Logos RX recommends, and compounded preparations are not FDA-approved. A licensed provider diagnoses and prescribes.
Dermatologic care covers a wide range of skin concerns. Providers frequently want a specific active strength, a combination of compatible actives, or a vehicle suited to a particular skin type.
Compounding is a long-standing tool in dermatology for preparing these provider-specified topical formulations.
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 dermatology formulations to a provider's prescription — primarily custom topical preparations in strengths and combinations commercial products may not offer. As a 503A pharmacy in Tampa, we prepare each per patient under USP <795> and ship within our 25 licensed states. Prescription required; not FDA-approved.
When your provider prescribes a specific topical formulation, yes — that's a common non-sterile compounding request prepared under USP <795>. We don't diagnose skin conditions or recommend products.
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.