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Pharmacy compounding is the method of preparing medications which are tailored to the specific requirements of each patient and healthcare provider. Compounding Pharmacists focus on meeting special needs and solving medication problems. Working with a Physician (or Dentist or Veterinarian), we prepare customized medications and unique dosage forms in a special compounding laboratory. We work closely with the prescriber to ensure that the choice of therapy is both safe and in the best interest of the patient, in order to receive the personalized care they deserve. There are several reasons to compound prescription medications. The most important reason is non-compliance. Many patients are unable to take medications properly if they are allergic to preservatives or dyes, or are sensitive to standard drug strengths and their side effects. The ultimate goal in preparing these customized medications is to help the healthcare provider and the patient achieve a more positive therapeutic outcome. To be a #Compounding #Pharmacist requires extensive education and training, considerable time investment, a close working relationship with the patient and healthcare provider, and significant capital investment. With access to approximately 10,000 formulas, we can offer compounding solutions to meet many specific needs, including: Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Wound Care Dental compounding Physical Therapy Pain Management (including arthritis and joint pain, muscle spasms, muscle cramps, plantar fasciitis and neuropathic pain) Veterinary (including flavored medicated treats or even ear gels that carry medication right through the skin to avoid the difficulty of administering oral medications). These are just a few examples. So remember, when one size fits all doesnt fit your needs, we provide individual medications for individual patients! #Pharmacy #Compounding #Pharmacists #Healthcare #Providerstatus #Drug #Medication #Medicine #Prescriptions #Rx #OTC #Herbals
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 23:07:07 +0000

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