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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.
Hormone needs are individual, and a one-size-fits-all commercial product doesn't always match what a provider wants to prescribe. Compounding lets the prescriber specify the exact hormone, strength, and delivery form for each patient — and lets Logos RX prepare it to that specification.
We compound bioidentical hormone formulations in multiple dosage forms so providers can tailor therapy to the patient's preference and clinical plan. Every preparation is made to order under USP standards and requires a valid prescription.
Examples of preparations in this area. All require a prescription and are prepared per patient; compounded medications are not FDA-approved.
Long-acting bioidentical testosterone compounded in pharmaceutical-grade grape seed oil for smoother absorption.
An oral aromatase inhibitor that helps maintain optimal testosterone-to-estrogen balance during hormone therapy.
A selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that stimulates the body's natural testosterone production while preserving fertility.
FDA-approved Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) used to preserve testicular function and fertility during testosterone therapy.
Educational guides on how providers use compounding in these areas. Not medical advice; therapy decisions are made with your provider.
Compounded bioidentical hormone replacement therapy uses hormones structurally identical to those the body produces, prepared by a compounding pharmacy in custom strengths and forms to a prescriber's specification. It requires a prescription and is not FDA-approved.
Yes. Depending on the prescription, we can compound HRT as capsules, troches, topical creams, or sterile injectables.