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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.
Dermatology is a classic use case for compounding: providers frequently want a specific active strength, a combination of actives in one base, or a vehicle suited to a particular skin type — none of which may exist as a commercial product. Logos RX prepares these to the prescription.
Topical dermatology preparations are non-sterile and compounded under USP <795> in our dedicated lab.
Examples of preparations in this area. All require a prescription and are prepared per patient; compounded medications are not FDA-approved.
Educational guides on how providers use compounding in these areas. Not medical advice; therapy decisions are made with your provider.
When a provider prescribes it, yes — combining compatible actives into a single base is a common compounded dermatology preparation.