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The
Benefits of Compounding
Hormone Replacement
Compounded customized hormones are a viable
option for those patients who choose not to take conventional hormone
replacement. Check our section on hormone
replacement for more information.
Pain Management
For those who experience pain, taking
medications can sometimes be a problem. Drowsiness, dizziness and
stomach discomfort are just a few of the side effects associated
with commercially available prescriptions. Compounded pain medications
can be a solution to these problems. A compounding pharmacist can
combine the ingredients of traditional oral pain medications and
dispense them in alternative delivery forms such as topical gels,
creams or sprays.
Dental
Compounding
Many
dentists find themselves with patients who are resistant to traditional
forms of treatment. Unique preparations and alternative delivery
systems can solve these problems. Lip balm for viral lesions, mouth
rinses for ulcers and "mucosal bandages" to cover ulcerations
/infections are just a few of the solutions. Lollipops for the treatment
of thrush or for oral sedation are also commonly prescribed. Do
you have a unique dental problem? Our compounding pharmacist can
help.
Dermatology
Our compounding pharmacist can work with a doctor to meet a patient's
unique dermatological needs. With your physician's prescription
our pharmacy can compound preparations to treat special problems
like, psoriasis, eczema, warts, skin pigmentation, acne, fever blisters,
nail fungus and alopecia. We compound a number of anti-aging formulations.
Treatments for radiation burns are also available.
Pediatrics
Children are especially suited for custom compounded prescriptions
as commercially manufactured drug forms are often not easy for children
to take. Dozens of flavors are available to compounding pharmacists
who can enhance the taste and color of medication. A compounding
pharmacist can also make medicine in a more easily taken or administered
dosage form for children who have a difficult time swallowing capsules
or tablets.
Children vary in weight or size, compounding
pharmacists can formulate the medication to the exact dose needed
for the individual child.
Allergy or Ingredient Sensitivity
Many patients are allergic to preservatives
or dyes in commercially available drugs, or are lactose intolerant.
A pharmacist can compound prescriptions that are preservative, dye,
and lactose free.
Flavor
or Form
Many patients may have difficulty taking medicine in the prescribed
form. Working with your physician, we can change the strength of
a medication, alter its form to make it easier to administer, or
add a flavor to make it more palatable. Children and the elderly
in particular may have difficulty with flavors of commercial medication.
Compounding pharmacists can work directly with the physician and
the patient or the patients family to select a more palatable
flavor and mask any unpleasant aftertaste.
Discontinued
Medication
Having
trouble finding that medicine that works for you? Pharmaceutical
companies may stop making products for which there is limited demand.
And limited demand is likely to occur when a newer and, sometimes,
more effective medicine comes into the market. However some patients
may respond better to the now commercially unavailable medicine.
If we can obtain the medicine in its chemical form, we can compound
the prescription.
Hospice
There are many ways a compounding pharmacy can work with doctors,
nurses and caregivers to assist the hospice patient. Hospice patients
may need several medications that could be combined into one capsule.
If the patient is unable to swallow, we can make transdermal medications
to be applied topically or troches to be dissolved in the mouth.
Veterinary
Compounding
Eliminate the Medicine Taste
Trying to make a dog or cat swallow a tablet is not always the easiest
thing to do. We can prepare medicines into easy-to-give flavored
dosage forms that animals devour. Cats like tuna, dogs like beef.
Various flavors are available for other animals.
Solving Dosage Problems
Commercial medicine may come in 100mg or 200mg tablets or capsules.
A small kitten may need a dose of 15mg. We can make tuna flavored
suspension containing 15mg per 1ml. It is dispensed with a medicine
dropper so that the accurate dose is easily measured.
Medicine Availability
Animal medicine manufacturers often stop producing medicines and
dosage forms for which there is little demand. There is still an
occasional need for these products. With a physician's prescription,
we can obtain the medicine and compound a prescription for the commercially
unavailable product.
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