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  • Compounding for people and pets
  • Prescriptions mailed within Texas
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  • Vaccinations & rapid flu, strep and HIV tests
  • Bio-identical hormone therapy
  • Independently owned since day one
  • Mon–Fri, 9 am – 6 pm
  • (281) 252-4200

Formulations children will actually take

Pediatrics & Autism Spectrum Support

Dye-free, gluten-free and casein-free medications and supplements, plus nutritional testing and personalized diets for autism spectrum disorders.

Pediatric compounded medication preparation

Triumph Pharmacy meets the nutritional and pharmaceutical concerns of children's autism spectrum disorders — including autism, ADHD, asthma and allergies. Our nutritionists and pharmacists are happy to answer any questions.

We can compound medications and supplements free of dye, artificial flavoring, preservatives, gluten and casein, in capsules, injections, creams, suppositories and suspensions. For younger children, we can also adjust a commercially manufactured adult dose down to an appropriate pediatric strength.

Nutrition and testing

We have certified nutritionists on staff who can create diets free of gluten, casein and soy. Where allergies are unknown we offer allergy testing, and a personalized diet can then be built around what it actually finds rather than around guesswork. We also carry high-quality, high-potency supplements.

Preparations we commonly compound

  • Methylcobalamin — injection, nasal spray and sublingual solution (up to 25,000 mcg/ml)
  • Glutathione — injection, sublingual lozenge, transdermal cream and suppository
  • Antifungals and antibacterials such as nystatin, fluconazole, metronidazole and tinidazole capsules
  • Oxytocin — nasal spray and sublingual tablets
  • Chelation — DMPS (capsules, suppository and transdermal) and DMSA (capsule)
  • Naltrexone — low-dose oral and transdermal
  • Melatonin — oral suspension and sublingual tablets
  • Magnesium sulfate — topical gel

Ready to talk about pediatrics & autism?

Bring us the prescription, or have your prescriber call us first. Either works.