Pharmaceutical compounding allows pharmacists to tailor medicines to meet each patient’s specific needs. Patients’ individual needs and dosage and form requirements are taken into consideration when developing compounded drugs, so that no harmful chemicals are included in the final product. It is a process where a certain medication is altered, mixed, or combined to create a medication that meets the needs of each patient without sacrificing its quality and effectiveness. Prescription medications that are not currently available commercially are made by compounding pharmacies for the benefit of people with unique medical conditions.
Large pharmaceutical corporations now produce the majority of medications in bulk for the people who will need to fill prescriptions at some point soon. When a patient is ill, mass-produced drugs may be all that is needed. However, in some cases, these medications may not work well with the patient’s condition due to the unique physiological makeup of each patient.
Some of the most common causes that patients need compounded medicines are:
- The patient cannot tolerate strength-causing medications.
- The patient cannot swallow pills.
- The patient is allergic to certain agents that comprises the medication.
- The patient needs a medicine that the manufacturer has discontinued producing.
As a way to broaden your arsenal of treatment options while also lowering the total expense of pharmaceutical care, we can develop custom-made pharmaceuticals that are effective, easy to use, and tailored to your specific needs.
Compounding pharmacists are responsible for creating each medication individually using raw materials, like chemicals, powders, and liquids, and special equipment based on a doctor’s direction.
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