Top Compounded Pediatric Medications for Eczema/Psoriasis, Oral Candida, Diaper Rash, & More in Georgia

Top Compounded Pediatric Medications for Eczema/Psoriasis, Oral Candida, Diaper Rash, & More in Georgia

Custom Pediatric Medications in Georgia: When Traditional Meds Aren’t Enough

Parenting a child with persistent skin issues or recurring infections can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. You want your child to run, play, laugh, and feel confident — not scratch constantly, wince in discomfort, or shy away from others because of visible irritation. For many moms and dads, traditional over-the-counter therapies or commercially available medications fall short. They’re either too harsh, not dosed appropriately, or just not effective.

That’s where Morgan Compounding Pharmacy becomes more than just a pharmacy — we become your partner in restoring joy, comfort, and well-being to your child’s life.

The Heartbreaking Reality for Parents

When your child suffers from eczema, psoriasis, diaper rash, or oral thrush (candida), it doesn’t just affect their skin — it impacts the entire family.

Infant Child in Need of Compounded Pediatric Medications
  • Sleepless nights from non-stop itching

  • Frustrating doctor visits that lead to one-size-fits-all prescriptions

  • Endless trial-and-error with store-bought creams that sting or simply don’t work

  • Emotional distress seeing your baby uncomfortable or in pain

Parents are desperate for a solution that is not only effective, but gentle, personalized, and safe for delicate pediatric skin and systems.

How Common are These Conditions in Children?

Approximately 10–13% of U.S. children are affected by eczema — that’s about 9.6–10 million kids under 18. National Eczema Association

In the US, about 37% of newly born babies may be affected by thrush during the first few months of life. StatPearls

The prevalence of diaper dermatitis ranges from 7% to 35% among infants, peaking around 9–12 months Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med.

Morgan Compounding Pharmacy Delivers Personalized Support

We specialize in pediatric compounded medications, custom-made to suit your child’s individual needs. Whether your little one suffers from eczema, oral candida, or persistent diaper rash, we provide tailor-made treatments that are free from harmful additives, preservatives, or allergens — and flavored, dosed, or delivered in a child-friendly format.

Top Compounded Pediatric Medications We Offer

1. Eczema & Psoriasis Creams

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) and psoriasis are chronic, often frustrating conditions for children. Over-the-counter products often include alcohols, fragrances, or steroids in concentrations that are either too strong or too weak.

Compounded Solution:

  • Custom steroid or non-steroidal creams (like tacrolimus or zinc-based alternatives)
  • Combined with ceramides, niacinamide, or anti-fungal agents if secondary infection is present
  • Fragrance-free, dye-free bases ideal for sensitive skin
  • Strengths adjusted based on pediatric age and severity

2. Oral Candida (Thrush) Therapies

Oral thrush can be painful and make feeding difficult. Nystatin suspensions from chain pharmacies can be bitter and poorly tolerated.

Compounded Solution:

  • Pleasantly flavored Nystatin or Gentian Violet suspensions
  • Sugar-free, dye-free, and alcohol-free options
  • Probiotic-compatible treatments to restore oral flora balance

 

We also offer supplement recommendations to support immune function in both mother and baby (especially if breastfeeding), with trusted brands like Orthomolecular, Pure Encapsulations, and Designs for Health.

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3. Diaper Rash Relief

Many commercial diaper creams contain zinc oxide, but they lack secondary anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, or soothing agents — or they include petroleum-based ingredients that irritate sensitive skin.

Compounded Solution:

  • Customized zinc oxide bases with anti-fungals (e.g., miconazole or clotrimazole)
  • Hydrocortisone at safe pediatric concentrations
  • Soothing additives like calendula, chamomile, or vitamin E
  • Barrier-protective emollients that allow skin to heal

4. Compounded Pediatric Medications for GI Discomfort, Constipation & Reflux

Pediatric GI issues can disrupt feeding, sleep, and growth. Children often refuse commercial meds due to taste or texture.

Compounded Solution:

  • Flavored ranitidine or omeprazole suspensions for reflux
  • PEG solutions, senna, or docusate sodium in child-appropriate doses
  • Combo meds that address both motility and discomfort

The Role of a Compounding Pharmacy: Beyond the Bottle

At Morgan Compounding Pharmacy, we understand that each child is unique — and so are their medication needs. Our pharmacists collaborate closely with pediatricians, dermatologists, and GI specialists to find the best options possible for your child.

But more importantly, we care about how your child feels through the process:

  • Medication they don’t spit out

  • Creams that don’t burn or sting

  • Therapies that fit your lifestyle (easy-to-administer, travel-friendly, etc.)

Our goal is to help children return to what matters most: playtime, school, birthday parties, sports, and all the joys of a healthy childhood.

Trusted Supplements for Parents, Too

You can’t pour from an empty cup. Parents managing a child’s chronic condition are often burnt out. We offer targeted supplements for moms and dads who need support balancing hormones, energy, and stress.

Our Top Recommendations Include:

  • Adrenal Support: 
    • Adrenotone
    • Brand: Designs for Health
  • Immune Health: 
    • Vitamin C with Flavonoids
    • Brand: Orthomolecular
  • Mood & Sleep: 
    • Magnesium Glycinate
    • Brand: Pure Encapsulations
  • Hormone Balance for Moms: 
    • FemGuard+Balance
    • Brand: Designs for Health

We stock only third-party tested, clinical-grade supplements that are pharmacist-recommended and trusted by physicians for busy parents.

Why Morgan Compounding is the #1 Choice

Accredited & Board-Certified – Our lab meets the highest standards for sterility and accuracy
Pediatric Experts – We work directly with pediatricians and specialists
Fast Turnaround – We know kids can’t wait when they’re uncomfortable
Custom Rx Order Forms – Easy for providers, fast for families
Free Consultations – We offer phone or in-person guidance on every medication and supplement

Whether your child is battling eczema flare-ups, oral thrush, or stubborn diaper rash, we’re here with solutions that soothe and support.

Compounding Pharmacy for Georgia’s Pediatricians

Georgia pediatricians can download our Pediatric Rx Order Form, and fax it directly to us, for simple prescribing.

Questions? Call us today — our pharmacists love working with parents and providers to make children’ s healing easier, safer, and more personal.

Here to help.

Optimize your patients’ experiences with dental procedures and recovery by providing medications that cater to their comfort and specific needs.

References – Supporting Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Allen, U. D., Canadian Paediatric Society, & Infectious Diseases and Immunization Committee. (2010). Antifungal agents for the treatment of systemic fungal infections in children. Paediatrics & child health, 15(9), 603-608. Link
  2. Blume‐Peytavi, U., Hauser, M., Stamatas, G. N., Pathirana, D., & Garcia Bartels, N. (2012). Skin care practices for newborns and infants: review of the clinical evidence for best practices. Pediatric dermatology, 29(1), 1-14. Link
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  8. Stamatas, G. N., & Tierney, N. K. (2014). Diaper dermatitis: etiology, manifestations, prevention, and management. Pediatric dermatology, 31(1), 1-7. Link
  9. Steinbach, W. J., Roilides, E., Berman, D., Hoffman, J. A., Groll, A. H., Bin-Hussain, I., … & Zaoutis, T. E. (2012). Results from a prospective, international, epidemiologic study of invasive candidiasis in children and neonates. The Pediatric infectious disease journal, 31(12), 1252-1257. Link
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