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Skin Disorders - Compound Medication
Compounded Dermatology Medicines
Dermatologists can write for prescription compounds to treat many skin disorders. These compounds can be in the form of topical solutions and creams to treat:
- Acne
- Psoriasis
- Eczema
- Herpes virus
- Sunburn
- Baldness
- Anti-fungals
- Wrinkle creams
- Anti-oxidant aging creams/gels
- Contact and allergic dermatitis
- Fever blister meds
- Wart remover
- Skin bleaching creams
- Plant irritations
- Insect bite
- Viral infections
- Scarring
- Radiation/chemotherapy burns
- Ultra-violet reactions
- Skin cancer
- Allergies
Special Prescription Formulas for Psoriasis
- Meese Formulation
Cyclosporine 2%
Ketoprofen 2.5% transdermal
1. Apply tid x 3weeks
2. Apply tid q.o.d. alternating q.o.d. with Salicylic Acid 2% transdermal x3weeks
3. Apply tid q.o.d. alternating q.o.d. with Dovonex ointment
- Aminophylline 4% ointment or gel
- Betamethasone 0.05%, Coal Tar 2% (alcohol driven off) or LCD 10%, Salicylic Acid 3%
- Bromide & Nickel (Nutrition & Healing)
- Estar gel, Karalyt, LCD 10%, Lidex gel in Dovonex
- Fumaric Acid topical and oral
- LCD 10%, Salicylic Acid 2%, TMC 0.1%, in a base of Alcohol 80% and propylene glycol 20%
- Papaverine 1%
- Rocaltrol in petrolatum
- Shark cartilage 5% in Base C, run through ointment mill
- Zinc Pyrithione 2%
Topical spray
Gel
Cream with B6 |
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