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What
is Compounding?
Compounding
is the preparation of a customized medication to solve a
problem or meet a specific patient need. Compounding pharmacists
work together with prescribers (such as physicians, veterinarians,
and dentists) and their patients to develop the most appropriate
therapy for each individual. For example, if a person is
unable to take medication orally, we may be able to place
the needed medication into a transdermal gel that will allow
the drug to be absorbed through the skin. This may even
prevent the need to be hospitalized to receive a medication
that is only manufactured in oral and injectable forms.
Some individuals are unable to take a commercial product
because it contains a dye, sugar, alcohol or lactose. We
can solve the problem by compounding a customized dosage
form which contains the needed medication but not the problem-causing
additive.
If
someone needs a reduced strength of medication or is unable
to swallow a tablet, we can compound a pleasantly flavored
liquid that can be easily administered. Sometimes we can
prepare dosage forms containing more than one medication
to simplify a confusing schedule and reduce the potential
for medication errors. If you have problems giving medicine
to your pets, we can help by compounding the drug into a
form and flavor that the animal will devour!
Compounding requires specialized equipment and bulk chemicals
that are not available in most pharmacies. Our pharmacists
have received extensive training in modern compounding techniques
and regularly attend continuing education seminars. We also
have a support network that continually generates new ideas
and formulations.
By
combining the ageless art of compounding with the latest
medical knowledge and state-of-the-art technology, we can
offer practical solutions for our patients’ medication
problems.
•Alternate Dosage Forms
•Aseptic Compounding
•Cost Effective Formulating
•Creams, Ointments, & Lotions
•Dental
Preparations
•Dermatological
Specialties
•Discontinued Combinations
•Enteric Coating
•Flavor Specialization
•Gels – Topical, Oral
•Geriatric Formulation
•Homeopathic Formulations
•Hospice Consultation
- Pain
Formulations
- Nausea Formulations
•Individual Dosages
•Lip Balms
•Medicated Lollipops
•Medicated Lozenges
•Medicated Popsicles
•Nasal Sprays & Solutions
•Oral Suspensions
•Original Formulations
•Otic Insufflations
•Otic Solutions & Suspensions
•Over-the-Counter Formulations
•Pediatric
Formulations
•Podiatric
Formulations
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•Preservative-Free Formulations
•Physical Therapy Consultation
- Phonophoretic Formulations
- Sounding Gels
- Ionizing Solutions
- Iontophoretic Formulations
•Rectal Enemas or Suppositories
•Sublingual Troches
•Sugar-Free Formulations
•Suspensions
•Throat Sprays
•Topical Powders
•Topical Sprays
•Transdermal Paste
•Unit Dose
•Urethral Inserts
•Vaginal Creams
- Tubes with Applicator
- Disposable Applicators
•Vaginal Suppositories
•Veterinary
Formulations |
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