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Dermatology
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Dermatology & Compounded Formulations

 

Dermatology has been one of the most important fields of application in pharmaceutical compounding. At Cocoon Lab, we prepare personalized dermatological formulations in collaboration with your dermatologist, utilizing modern pharmaceutical technologies and relying on trusted scientific databases.

 

Through the selection of specialized bases and high-purity active ingredients, we develop targeted formulations with high standards of quality and stability.

 

Scope of Application

 

Our dermatological compounded formulations are prepared in a variety of dosage forms – including creams, ointments, gels, emulsions, solutions, sprays, and foams – and are used to support the treatment of conditions such as:

 

• Acne (inflammatory, hormonal, rosacea, post-acne marks)

 

• Atopic dermatitis – eczema

 

• Skin infections

 

• Dry skin condition

 

• Onychomycosis

 

• Hyperpigmentation – Melasma

 

The Cocoon Lab Approach

 

At Cocoon Lab, we place particular emphasis on:

 

• selecting the most appropriate pharmaceutical base

• ensuring optimal distribution and absorption of active ingredients,

 

• maximizing skin tolerance and patient adherence,

 

• adapting the texture and sensory profile of the final formulation.

 

Key Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

Adapalene

 

Ascorbic Acid

 

Azelaic Acid

 

Benzoyl Peroxide

 

Clindamycin

 

Clobetasol

 

Clotrimazole

 

Erythromycin

 

Fluocinolone

 

Hydrocortisone

 

Hyaluronic Acid

 

Glycolic Acid

 

Ivermectin

Ketoconazole

 

Lactic Acid

 

Metronidazole

 

Miconazole

 

Nicotinamide

 

Resorcinol

 

Salicylic Acid

 

Tretinoin

 

Urea

 

• Combination Formulation for Hyperpigmentation (Hydroquinone + Tretinoin + Corticosteroid)

For Healthcare Professionals

 

If you are a healthcare professional, the scientific team at Cocoon Lab collaborates with you to support therapeutic treatment by providing pharmaceutical and formulation guidance for prescription personalization.

In dermatological compounding practice, this support focuses on the specific characteristics of the skin and the clinical requirements of each individual patient.