Dermatology

Mupirocin / Itraconazole / Fluticasone Topical Ointment

Mupirocin / Itraconazole / Fluticasone – Topical Polyox Ointment (An adherent, moisture-resistant ointment base for chronic, non-healing wounds).

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Overview

How it Works

Our facility adheres to the highest industry standards, utilizing premium ingredients and strict quality-control protocols

For Prescribers

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Email the form or fax it to us

We offer customizable strengths and dosage forms to meet individual patient needs. Download and fill out our Rx forms to streamline your prescribing process. Choose the form that best fits your patient’s needs. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a compounded prescription?

Unlike mass-produced commercial medications, a compounded prescription is customized specifically for you. A licensed pharmacist mixes individual ingredients in the exact strength, dosage form (like a cream, gel, or capsule), and flavor prescribed by your doctor.

Compounding is ideal if you need a specific dosage strength that isn’t commercially available, have allergies to common fillers or dyes, or need an alternative format (for example, turning a hard-to-swallow pill into a topical gel or liquid).

The FDA approves the individual active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) used in compounding. However, the final, customized mixture itself is not FDA-approved, as it is uniquely tailored for an individual patient rather than mass-produced for the general public.

Yes. Because compounded medications are customized, potent treatments tailored to your specific health needs, they legally require a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

Storage depends on the specific formula. Some need to be refrigerated, while others should be kept at room temperature away from direct sunlight. Always check the precise storage instructions printed on your product’s label.

Questions About this Medication?

Ask your provider about Mupirocin / Itraconazole / Fluticasone Topical Ointment.