Suppositories, enemas, creams, and ointments — compounded in the dosage form best suited to the treatment area.
We work alongside gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, and integrative practitioners to prepare compounded formulations for a range of GI and colorectal conditions.
We compound rifaximin capsules using minimal, hypoallergenic fillers.
Topical preparations containing nitroglycerin, nifedipine, or diltiazem — with lidocaine added per prescriber order — compounded in smooth, patient-friendly ointment bases for localized application.
Suppositories prepared in a plant-based fatty-acid base — for localized delivery where oral dosing isn't the right fit.
Budesonide suppositories and short-chain fatty acid (butyrate) enemas compounded as prescribed — for targeted delivery to the lower GI tract.
For conditions affecting the rectum, colon, or anal canal, many prescribers favor preparations delivered directly to the site — suppositories, enemas, and ointments that place the active ingredient where it's needed. Our compounding workflow is built around these dosage forms.
Compounded GI preparations require a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Your gastroenterologist, colorectal surgeon, or primary care physician can prescribe a customized formulation for your situation. Our pharmacist is always available to consult with your provider on formulation options.
Our pharmacist consults with prescribers on base selection, strength, and dosage form — the compounding details that shape each preparation.
Contact us to discuss formulation options with our pharmacist.
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