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What to Know About BloomHormone Support

DISCLOSURE: Voshell’s Pharmacy prepares and sells compounded medications by prescription. Learn about BloomHormone Support — an educational overview for informed decisions.

Not medical advice. Speak with a healthcare professional before using any medication.

Reviewed by:

D. Goren

Head of Content

Updated Nov, 30

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What Is BloomHormone Support

DISCLOSURE: Voshell's Pharmacy is a licensed compounding pharmacy that prepares and sells compounded medications by prescription. As a provider of competing products, our perspective may be influenced by our professional and commercial interests.

 

BloomHormone Support is the name Voshell's Pharmacy uses for compounded preparations that may include phytoestrogens, adaptogenic botanicals, B-vitamins, and trace minerals, prepared in response to a valid prescription from a qualified prescriber. Compounded medications are not reviewed by FDA for safety or effectiveness before dispensing and are prepared by a licensed pharmacist only in response to a valid prescription for an individual patient.

 

Core Ingredients and Their Studied Roles

 

  • Vitamins and minerals: According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, vitamin D, B6, B12, magnesium, and zinc are involved in bone metabolism, nervous system function, and energy-yielding processes. A qualified prescriber should determine whether inclusion in a compounded preparation is appropriate for your needs.
  • Phytoestrogens and botanicals: According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, soy and red clover isoflavones, black cohosh, and evening primrose have been studied for their interaction with estrogen receptors and vasomotor symptom research. Clinical decisions about their use should be made with a qualified prescriber.
  • Adaptogens: According to the Natural Medicines database, ashwagandha and maca have been studied for their effects on stress response, energy, and libido. Whether these are appropriate for your situation is a decision for a qualified prescriber.
  • FDA boxed warnings: According to the FDA-approved prescribing information for systemic estrogens, products in this class carry boxed warnings regarding endometrial cancer (in unopposed-estrogen use), cardiovascular events (stroke, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism), breast cancer, and probable dementia in postmenopausal women age 65 and older. Compounded preparations are not reviewed by FDA, but the same labeled risks for the underlying hormones apply.

 

How These Preparations Are Used

 

  • Forms: Oral capsules may be prepared for systemic support; topical compounded preparations involving estradiol or progesterone may be prepared when a prescriber determines individualized dosing is warranted.
  • Compounded preparations: Compounding may allow dose or form customization when commercially available options do not meet a patient's clinically determined needs, as assessed by a qualified prescriber.
  • Important: Discuss with your clinician if you have a history of clotting disorders, hormone-sensitive cancers, liver disease, or are taking prescription hormone therapy — ingredient interactions require prescriber review before use.

 

Compounded hormone preparations are not reviewed by FDA for safety or effectiveness before dispensing. They are prepared by a licensed pharmacist only in response to a valid prescription for an individual patient. Commercially available hormone therapy options should be considered first when they meet patient needs. Clinical decisions about hormone therapy should be made with a qualified prescriber.

Key Product Features

 

Vitamins and Minerals in Bone and Nervous System Physiology

 

  • According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, vitamin D, magnesium, and zinc are involved in bone metabolism, immune function, and nervous system signaling. Inclusion of these nutrients in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

B-Vitamins in Metabolic and Neurological Processes

 

  • According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, B6 and B12 are involved in neurotransmitter synthesis, red blood cell formation, and energy-yielding metabolic processes. Inclusion of these nutrients in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

Phytoestrogens and Botanicals in Vasomotor Research

 

  • According to the Natural Medicines database, soy isoflavones, red clover, black cohosh, and evening primrose have been studied for their interaction with estrogen receptors and their potential role in vasomotor symptom research. Inclusion of these botanicals in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

Adaptogenic Herbs in Stress Response Physiology

 

  • According to the Natural Medicines database, ashwagandha and maca have been studied for their effects on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, stress response, and sexual health parameters. Inclusion of these herbs in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

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Do You Need Prescription for BloomHormone Support

 

Do You Need a Prescription for BloomHormone Support?

 

Whether a prescription is required depends on the active ingredients in the specific preparation. If BloomHormone Support contains prescription hormones such as estradiol, progesterone, or testosterone, a valid prescription and medical oversight are required. If the preparation consists solely of dietary supplement ingredients such as herbs, vitamins, or phytoestrogens, a prescription may not be required — though a qualified prescriber should still be consulted.

  • Check the label and ingredient list: Review the product label to identify whether prescription hormones or over-the-counter supplement ingredients are listed. The presence of estradiol, progesterone, or testosterone indicates a prescription is required.
  • Speak with your prescriber or pharmacist: A qualified prescriber may assess your medical history, current medications, and relevant lab results to determine whether a compounded hormone preparation is appropriate and what monitoring may be needed.
  • Compounded preparations: Compounded hormone preparations are not FDA-reviewed for safety or efficacy prior to dispensing. They are prepared by a licensed pharmacist only in response to a valid prescription issued for an individual patient, and are not interchangeable with commercially manufactured products.
  • Consult your prescriber: If hormones are identified on the label, schedule an evaluation with a qualified prescriber — including a full history, physical examination, and appropriate diagnostic tests — before initiating or continuing use.

A licensed pharmacist at Voshell's Pharmacy may help review an ingredient list and guide appropriate next steps.

About compounded medications: Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. They have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. FDA-approved medications should be considered first when commercially available options meet patient needs. Compounded preparations are prepared by licensed pharmacists in response to valid prescriptions for individual patients with specific medical needs.

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