Customized Hormone Therapy: Why Compounded Medications May Be the Right Fit for You
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Hormonal changes — whether related to menopause, perimenopause, or other underlying conditions — can significantly affect quality of life. Hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes, vaginal dryness, and low energy are not things women simply have to accept. Hormone therapy is one of the most effective tools for addressing these symptoms, and for many women, a customized compounded formulation offers advantages that standard commercial products cannot always match.
What Is Compounded Hormone Therapy?
Compounded hormone therapy refers to preparations made by a licensed compounding pharmacy using bioidentical hormones — hormones that are chemically identical to the ones your body produces naturally, such as estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone. Unlike commercially manufactured hormone products that come in fixed doses and specific forms, compounded preparations can be tailored to your specific hormone levels, symptoms, and preferences. This means adjusting the dose, combining multiple hormones into a single product, or changing the delivery method — cream, gel, capsule, or vaginal preparation — based on what works best for you.
Who Might Benefit from Compounded Hormone Therapy?
Women who may benefit from a compounded approach include those who have not responded well to commercial hormone products, those who need a dose adjustment not available in a standard product, those who have sensitivities to inactive ingredients in commercial formulations, and those whose providers want to coordinate multiple hormones in a single daily preparation for simplicity. Your prescribing physician or women's health specialist will evaluate your hormone levels and symptom profile before recommending a specific formulation.
What About Safety?
The safety of hormone therapy is a conversation to have with your doctor based on your personal medical history, age, and risk factors. Compounding pharmacies that prepare hormone preparations follow USP 795 standards for non-sterile compounding and must meet quality requirements set by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. At Kearney Park Pharmacy, quality and consistency are priorities in every preparation we make.
Common Compounded Hormone Preparations
Some of the most commonly compounded hormone preparations for women include transdermal estradiol creams or gels, progesterone capsules or creams, testosterone creams for low libido and energy, DHEA preparations, and vaginal estradiol creams or suppositories for dryness and atrophy. The right combination for you will depend on your symptoms, lab values, and your provider's clinical assessment.
How to Get Started
Start by talking to your OB-GYN, women's health nurse practitioner, or hormone specialist. If they recommend compounded hormone therapy, they can send the prescription directly to Kearney Park Pharmacy. We serve patients across Texas and offer shipping for most hormone preparations. Call us at 972-329-1168 or ask your provider to fax to 972-329-1436. Our pharmacist is happy to answer questions and work with your provider to ensure the preparation meets your needs.







