What is compounding?
Compounded medications are ordered by a physician and personalized by a compounding pharmacy in the exact strength, dosage and formulation to meet a unique medical need. Compounding pharmacies can produce unique dosage forms based on patient preferences and/or restrictions. Examples include dye-free, preservative-free, alcohol-free, and/or sugar-free forms of medications. We have flavored products for kids and Veterinarian products.
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Compounding has been an essential part of pharmacy practice for centuries. Many regulatory bodies have set rules with which pharmacies must be compliant. The Food and Drug Administration allows products to be compounded as long as licensed practitioners have written a prescription for a specific patient to be filled at a licensed pharmacy.
Dermatology & Cosmeceuticals
Numerous medications exist on the market to help with these conditions. Preparations such as gels, creams, lotions, ointments can be compounded to help manage dermatological ailments. Pharmacists will work with medical providers such as dermatologists to provide a customized topical preparation specifically designed for treating your condition at an affordable cost.
We also offer Mesotherapy injections into the mesoderm, or middle layer of the skin, of vitamins, minerals, medications and amino acids. It is a series of injections to help with puffy or lumpy skin, and excess fat in problem areas, such as the under eye, upper arms and abdomen. Physicians have used this therapy for skin rejuvenation, weight loss, and hair re-growth, among others.
Women’s Health
The primary hormone of importance in females is estrogen, which exists in three different forms in the body: estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), estriol (E3). Other important hormones include progesterone (P4), testosterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). These substances may help restore natural balance in the body and may help alleviate chronic symptoms arising from imbalance.
There are several effective products that exist on the commercial market to help with symptom management. Compounding allows for a more personal and tailored dose for you. In addition, compounding offers a variety of dosage forms that will best fit you.
Men’s Health
Numerous medications exist on the market to help with these conditions. Preparations such as gels, creams, lotions, ointments can be compounded to help manage dermatological ailments. Pharmacists will work with medical providers such as dermatologists to provide a customized topical preparation specifically designed for treating your condition at an affordable cost.
We also offer Mesotherapy injections into the mesoderm, or middle layer of the skin, of vitamins, minerals, medications and amino acids. It is a series of injections to help with puffy or lumpy skin, and excess fat in problem areas, such as the under eye, upper arms and abdomen. Physicians have used this therapy for skin rejuvenation, weight loss, and hair re-growth, among others.
For Your Best Friend
As any pet owner is aware, animals can be extremely difficult to treat with medications. Cats are notorious for refusing to swallow pills, and usually will eat right around one disguised in food.
Dosages can be very tricky with dogs – a dose of medication that works for an 80-pound Labrador may be far too much for a six-pound Chihuahua to handle. Large and exotic pets pose many unique medication challenges. A compounding pharmacist is equipped to help them all, including cats, dogs, horses, rabbits, birds, and reptiles.
Pediatrics
Compounding is an option for helping children get the medications they need in a suitable form. Many medications that may not be available in liquid forms can be compounded into solutions, suspensions, and syrups.
In addition, gummy bears, freezer pops, lollipops, topical creams are examples of formulations that may be more child friendly. Many of the oral alternatives can be flavored to help with medication administration in children.
Ophthalmology
When taken at bedtime, the short acting LDN binds to the receptors which leads to a brief blockade of opioid receptors between 2 am and 4 am. This blockade is believed to up-regulate vital elements of the immune system by causing an increase in endorphin and enkephalin production.
Pain Management
Many medications that are traditionally used to manage symptoms of chronic pain can cause undesirable side effects. Opioid-related medications such as codeine, hydrocodone or oxycodone can be very intolerable in the gastrointestinal system. Treating pain topically is an alternative option to avoid these undesirable side effects.
Many pharmacies are able to compound topical preparations that contain various medications to help control symptoms of pain. Because these formulations are applied topically, just enough of the medication is absorbed through the skin to help relieve symptoms at the site of the pain.
Low Dose Naltrexone
When taken at bedtime, the short acting LDN binds to the receptors which leads to a brief blockade of opioid receptors between 2 am and 4 am. This blockade is believed to up-regulate vital elements of the immune system by causing an increase in endorphin and enkephalin production.
Sports Medicine
Compounded medications can treat pain, inflammation, muscle spasms, bacterial/fungal infections, and neuralgia. In addition, compounded medications can help treat excessive sweating, can be used for pre-game rubs, and can be used with iontophoresis and phonophoresis technologies, which are used to enhance drug penetration through the skin.
Many oral medications that are traditionally used to manage sports injuries, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), can cause undesirable side effects that can negatively affect athletic performance. However, these medications, if used topically, can ease inflammation and pain, with fewer undesirable side effects. In short, compounded sports medicines offer the ability to supply key ingredients in strengths and delivery systems that most effectively provide relief and recovery.