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Urology / Urogynecology

Introduction


Compounding for urology and urogynecology involves creating customized medications to treat conditions affecting the urinary tract, male reproductive systems, and issues such as vulvar pain, pelvic floor disorders, and other concerns that commonly affect women. Many over-the-counter or prescription medications may not meet the unique needs of every patient. Fortunately, compounded medications offer a personalized approach, allowing your pharmacist to create treatments in various formulations to provide the most effective solution for your health needs.


Compounded therapy may be essential in the following cases:

  • When preservative-free medications are necessary

  • If specific ingredients such as dyes, sugars, alcohol, or lactose need to be avoided

  • When combination products or custom formulations are desired but not available commercially

  • If a standard product is out of stock or discontinued

  • When an alternative dosage form or strength is required

  • If there is an allergy or side effect to commercially available products

  • When conventional treatments have proven ineffective


How Compounding Can Help


Compounding for Common Urological Conditions


Many common urological and urogynecological conditions can be effectively managed with customized compounded medications, including:

  • Erectile Dysfunction

  • Peyronie’s Disease

  • Post-Surgical Penile Function

  • Kidney Stones

  • Vaginal Atrophy

  • Benign Prostate Enlargement

  • Bladder Control (Incontinence)

  • Bladder/Urinary Tract/Prostate Infections

  • Bladder/Kidney/Prostate/Testicular Cancer


Customized Delivery Forms for Urology


Your compounding pharmacist can prepare medications in various formulations tailored to your needs, such as:

  • Vaginal Gels/Creams

  • Topical Gels/Creams

  • Oral Liquids

  • Urethral Gels

  • Suppositories

  • Troches

  • Vaginal Suppositories

  • And More!

Your pharmacist will work closely with your healthcare provider to create the ideal dosage form to suit your specific requirements.


If you believe compounding could be beneficial for you or a loved one, consult with your provider to explore this option. If appropriate, your provider can contact us directly to discuss treatment options.

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