Personalized Medication Solutions Through Compounding
At our pharmacy, we specialize in providing high-quality compounding services tailored to meet the unique needs of our patients. Whether it’s creating customized medications for individuals with specific allergies, adjusting dosages for pediatric or geriatric patients, or preparing medications in a more palatable form, our expert pharmacists work closely with healthcare providers to ensure optimal care.
Using the latest techniques and pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, we create medications that are not commercially available, helping improve treatment outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for those who require personalized solutions.
Common Types of Compounding
1. Topical Compounds
These are medications formulated to be applied to the skin, often used for:
- Dermatology: Treatments for acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, and fungal infections. Examples include creams, gels, lotions, and ointments.
- Pain Management: Topical pain relievers like lidocaine, ketoprofen, or compounded pain creams designed to target localized pain, inflammation, or muscle soreness.
2. Oral Compounds
Custom oral medications formulated for:
- Pediatric Use: Customized syrups, suspensions, or chewable tablets for children who have difficulty swallowing pills.
- Geriatric Use: Special formulations like easier-to-swallow capsules, suspensions, or reduced-dose medications for elderly patients.
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Compounded oral medications for bioidentical hormone therapy.
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What is topical compounding?
It’s the preparation of custom medications applied to the skin or mucous membranes for local effects.
Why use topical compounded medications?
They allow targeted treatment, fewer side effects, and alternatives for patients who can’t take oral meds.
What forms do topical compounds come in?
Creams, gels, ointments, lotions, sprays, or transdermal bases.
What is oral compounding?
It’s the preparation of custom oral medications in forms like suspensions and solutions.
Why would someone need an oral compound?
- Difficulty swallowing pills
- Need for a different strength or dosage
- Flavor customization for children
What types of oral compounds are common?
- Pediatric suspensions
- Thyroid medications
- GI formulations (e.g., reflux or ulcers)
Do I need a prescription?
Yes, all compounded medications require a prescription.
Are they safe?
Yes, when made by a licensed compounding pharmacy and used as directed.
Where can I get it?
At a compounding pharmacy with a valid prescription.
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