Dermatologist-prescribed creams for acne, scarring, pigmentation, and anti-aging — and bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) for menopause and perimenopause. Every formulation is prepared to your prescriber's exact strengths and bases in an FDA-registered partner lab, then dispensed and explained by your Miami pharmacist.
Every compound below is prepared to your prescriber's exact order — strengths, ingredient combinations, and bases (cream, gel, cream-free, troche) can all be adjusted for sensitivities, allergies, or personal preference. Talk to us for a quote tailored to your prescription.
Custom blends of Tretinoin, Hydroquinone, and Niacinamide (or alternatives for sensitive skin) compounded for melasma, dark spots, fine lines, and uneven tone — at strengths your dermatologist prescribes, not a fixed retail dose.
Multi-ingredient topicals — typically Tretinoin, Clindamycin, and Niacinamide or Azelaic Acid — compounded into a single application for active breakouts, redness, and post-acne marks.
Compounded with ingredients such as Tranilast and Vitamin E to support the appearance of surgical scars, keloids, and stretch marks over time.
Lidocaine/Tetracaine/Prilocaine (LTP) blends for pre-procedure numbing — tattoos, laser, microneedling, waxing, and minor in-office procedures.
Gentle, fragrance-free bases compounded with Metronidazole or Azelaic Acid for rosacea, redness, and reactive skin that can't tolerate retail formulas.
Bi-Est or Tri-Est estrogen blends with Progesterone, compounded as a cream, gel, or troche at the exact ratios your prescriber orders — based on your symptoms and lab work, not a one-size dose.
Low-dose Estriol or Estradiol vaginal cream compounded for vaginal dryness, atrophy, and discomfort during intimacy — a targeted, local-acting option.
Oral capsules or topical cream compounded for cycle regulation, sleep quality, and mood support during perimenopause and menopause.
Low-dose testosterone cream compounded for clinically diagnosed low libido, fatigue, and reduced muscle tone in women.
Compounded oral or topical DHEA for adrenal and hormone support, often paired with other BHRT formulations as part of a broader plan.
Retail creams and standardized hormone doses work for some people — and not for others. Compounding lets your prescriber adjust strengths, combine active ingredients, and choose a base that actually works for your skin and your body.
15 minutes on the phone with a real D&D pharmacist is worth more than guessing at a strength or formula. No commitment, no upsell.