Compounding
Pharmacy compounding is the art and science of preparing personalized medications for patients.
Compounded medications are “made from scratch” – individual ingredients are mixed together in the exact strength and dosage form required by the patient. This method allows the compounding pharmacist to work with the patient and the prescriber to customize a medication to meet the patient’s specific needs.
We are members of the Association of Compounding Pharmacists of Canada (ACPC). Our specially-trained and certified Compounding Pharmacists can personalize medicine for patients who need specific:
- Strengths
- Dosage forms
- Flavors
- Ingredients excluded from medications due to allergies or other sensitivities
Who Uses Compounding?
- Patients requiring an allergen-free medication, such as one without gluten or colored dyes
- Children who want flavoured additives in liquid drugs, so that the medication tastes like fruit or candy
- Patients requiring limited dosage strengths, such as a very small dose for infants
- Patients requiring a different formulation, such as turning a pill into a liquid or transdermal gel for people who can’t swallow pills due to a medical condition
- Patients who absorb or excrete medications abnormally
- Patients facing a supply shortage of their normal drug
- Many types of hormone replacement therapy
- Veterinary medicine, for a change in dose, change to a more easily-administered form, or to add a flavour more palatable to the animal
Compounding For Life’s Problems:
- Infertility
- Scars and Keloids
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Postpartum Needs
- Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Neonatal Needs
- Chronic Diaper Rash
- Andropause (Male Menopause)
- Flavoring
- Chronic UTIs & Vaginitis
- Otic Infections
- Breast Cancer
- Attention Deficit
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Neuropathies
- Migraine Headaches
- Head Lice
- Chronic Pain Management
- Arthritis Disorders
- Hemorrhoids
- Hyperhydrosis
- Exercise/Sports Injuries
- Breathing Disorders
- Hospice Needs
- Pets
- Autism Spectrum
- Oral Lesions
- Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
- Dental Needs
- Snoring
- Wound Therapy
- Warts
- Wrinkles and Age Spots
Please contact us for further information.