Frequently Asked Questions

For Oncology Care Teams


Are D’Vyne Organics products considered medical treatments?

No. D’Vyne Organics products are topical wellness products intended to support skin comfort and hydration. They are not medications and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

Our formulations are designed to complement, not replace, prescribed oncology therapies.


Do these products contain intoxicating cannabis or THC?

No. Our topical products are non-intoxicating and designed for external use only. They do not produce psychoactive or cognitive effects.

We do not offer or dispense systemic or intoxicating cannabis products.


Are these products absorbed systemically?

Our products are formulated for topical application, focusing on the skin barrier and localized areas of discomfort. They are not intended for systemic absorption and are positioned as non-systemic support.

As with any topical product, providers should use clinical judgment when discussing use with patients who have compromised skin.


Are the products appropriate for patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation?

Our formulations are developed with oncology-aware considerations, including sensitivity, hydration needs, and barrier support.

However, individual patient circumstances vary. We recommend that providers:

  • Assess skin integrity prior to topical use

  • Advise patients to avoid application to open wounds or non-intact skin

  • Recommend patch testing when appropriate

Use should always be guided by provider discretion and patient tolerance.


Do your products contain fragrance or essential oils?

We offer fragrance-free options specifically designed for sensitive and reactive skin. These options are often preferred in oncology settings.

Some products may contain light botanical components; however, our oncology-focused offerings prioritize minimal irritation and conservative formulation.


Can these products interfere with prescribed medications or treatments?

Because our products are topical, non-systemic, and non-intoxicating, they are not intended to interact with systemic medications.

That said, we encourage providers to review ingredient lists and use their clinical judgment when advising patients.


Are your products safe for immunocompromised patients?

Our formulation philosophy prioritizes:

  • Gentle ingredients

  • Skin barrier support

  • Conservative botanical use

While many immunocompromised patients use topical wellness products successfully, providers should always consider individual patient sensitivity, skin condition, and infection risk.


Where are your products manufactured?

D’Vyne Organics products are produced in small, controlled batches with an emphasis on consistency, ingredient transparency, and internal quality controls.

We focus on thoughtful formulation rather than mass production.


How do patients typically access your products?

Access may include:

  • Direct-to-consumer purchase

  • Community wellness access points

  • Vending solutions in approved settings (where applicable)

We do not require patient registries or prescriptions for topical products.


Can oncology practices stock or recommend your products?

We welcome non-exclusive, educational partnerships with oncology and supportive care teams. Any recommendations or access decisions are entirely at the discretion of the provider or institution.

We aim to support patient comfort without creating additional administrative burden for care teams.


Do you provide educational materials for patients?

Yes. We can provide clear, conservative educational materials that explain:

  • Topical use only

  • Intended role as supportive care

  • Safe application guidelines

  • What the products do and do not claim


Who should providers contact with questions?

For provider-specific inquiries, formulation questions, or partnership discussions:

Email: customerservice@dvyneorganics.com
Subject Line: Oncology Provider Question


Disclaimer

D’Vyne Organics products are intended for external use only and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Oncology providers should use their clinical judgment when discussing adjunctive topical wellness products with patients.