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Gastrointestinal & Colorectal

Suppositories, enemas, creams, and ointments — compounded in the dosage form best suited to the treatment area.

Comprehensive GI Support

We work alongside gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, and integrative practitioners to prepare compounded formulations for a range of GI and colorectal conditions.

Common Compounding Areas

SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth)

We compound rifaximin capsules using minimal, hypoallergenic fillers.

Hemorrhoids & Anal Fissures

Topical preparations containing nitroglycerin, nifedipine, or diltiazem — with lidocaine added per prescriber order — compounded in smooth, patient-friendly ointment bases for localized application.

Rectal & Pelvic Preparations

Suppositories prepared in a plant-based fatty-acid base — for localized delivery where oral dosing isn't the right fit.

Inflammatory Bowel Conditions

Budesonide suppositories and short-chain fatty acid (butyrate) enemas compounded as prescribed — for targeted delivery to the lower GI tract.

Why Localized Delivery?

For conditions affecting the rectum, colon, or anal canal, many prescribers favor preparations delivered directly to the site — suppositories, enemas, and ointments that place the active ingredient where it's needed. Our compounding workflow is built around these dosage forms.

Prescription Required

Compounded GI preparations require a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Your gastroenterologist, colorectal surgeon, or primary care physician can prescribe a customized formulation for your situation. Our pharmacist is always available to consult with your provider on formulation options.

Working with Your GI Specialist

Our pharmacist consults with prescribers on base selection, strength, and dosage form — the compounding details that shape each preparation.

Questions About GI Compounding?

Contact us to discuss formulation options with our pharmacist.

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