What is Compounding

At J Gross Pharmacy Group, we believe that one size doesn’t always fit all. That’s why we offer custom medication compounding—a blend of time-honored pharmacy tradition and advanced medical science. Our trained compounding professionals create personalized medications to meet your unique health needs when commercially available options fall short.

Compounding medication involves creating customized medications for patients by mixing or altering ingredients. Here are some benefits of compounding:

  • A custom dose tailored to your body and condition

  • A medication form not commonly found—such as transdermal gels, lollipops, troches, or chewables

  • A formula free of allergens or irritants like dyes, gluten, lactose, sugar, or alcohol

  • A combination of multiple medications in one dose for ease and better results

  • A medication that has been discontinued or is in short supply

Each compounded preparation is carefully formulated using top-quality ingredients, professional-grade equipment, and strict procedures to ensure safety, effectiveness, and consistency. Our compounding team is highly trained and committed to staying current with the latest best practices in the field.

Whether you're looking for a better-tasting medication for a child, an alternative delivery method, or a custom formulation that works better for your body—we’re here to help.

Want to know if compounding is right for you?

Explore the dropdown menus below to learn more about how customized medications can help with specific needs like pain management, women’s health, men’s health, veterinary care, and more.

Have questions or need help getting started? Contact any of our pharmacy locations to speak with a team member or get connected with one of our compounding specialists. We’re here to help you find the right solution for your health needs.

Pain Management

Women’s Health

Men's Health

Adrenal/Thyroid Dysfunction

Podiatry

Dermatology Compounding

Sports Medicine Compounding

Dental Compounding

Veterinary Compounding

Unavailable Medications / Drug Shortages

Miscellaneous Compounding

Semaglutide Sublingual Compounding

Compounding must be done by licensed professionals in accordance with regulations to ensure safety and efficacy.

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