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Hormone Replacement

Prescription hormone therapy options prepared according to provider direction. Explore our hormone therapy resources or consult a pharmacist.

This medication requires a prescription.

Additional Information

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be part of a provider-directed plan when hormone levels change over time or when clinical needs call for individualized support. HDRx works with prescribers to compound customized hormone preparations in specific strengths and dosage forms when personalized options are requested.

If you’re exploring HRT, these educational resources can help you understand common approaches and how compounding may fit into a tailored plan, including: BHRT options for menopause and women’s hormone support, balancing hormones in menopause with commonly prescribed BHRT ingredients, and compounded progesterone options discussed in BHRT planning.

Some patients and providers also discuss hormone support in other life stages and care areas, such as progesterone use in fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum care plans or changes affecting thyroid-related prescribing decisions, like updates impacting desiccated thyroid extract (DTE) and compounding alternatives.

All hormone therapy prescriptions require a licensed prescriber. Patients should consult their healthcare provider to determine whether HRT—or a compounded formulation—is appropriate for their individual needs.

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The formulas and/or statements listed are provided for educational purposes only. They are compounding ideas that have commonly been requested by physicians, and have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Formulas and/or material listed are not to be interpreted as a promise, guarantee or claim of therapeutic efficacy or safety. The information contained herein is not intended to replace or substitute for conventional medical care, or encourage its abandonment. Every patient is unique, and formulas should be adjusted to meet their individual needs.
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