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Custom Medication Services
Unusual dosage forms Safe and effective medications for both humans and animals Treatment of rare and unusual medical conditions Options not available with commercially available products. Medications for humans and animal patients
Although such products most often require a prescription from your physician, many physicians are not aware that such services are offered. In addition, since not all pharmacists offer this service, either the physician or the patient must be aware of such pharmacies. To give you an idea of some products that we are presently preparing, the following is a partial list, with brief explanations about these items. Topical Pluronic Lipogels Many medications can be useful when applied to the skin for problems, which are localized to only one or a few areas. This requires that the active ingredient be released into the joint or muscle to cause some beneficial effect. For example, an anti-inflammatory medication can be prepared in this way to allow the application to the affected joint, without the exposure of the whole body to such medication. This is most useful when people cannot normally tolerate such medications in the oral form. The pluronic lipogel has proven to be more effective than traditional cream formulations. In other situations, the absorption of a drug into the general circulation is the actual goal. There are however, many reasons why oral or rectal formulations may not be viable options. Therefore, a drug that can be absorbed into the bloodstream after topical application would be very valuable. An example is the drug scopolamine, which can be delivered directly into the blood stream after applying a small amount of the scopolamine lipo-gel behind the ear. Each application lasts from 8 to 12 hours and can be reapplied as needed.
For young children, the taking of medication can be difficult at the best of times, but even more troublesome if that medication is not available in a liquid form. This problem may also apply to adults with special problems involving the ability to swallow capsules or tablets. Making available tablet and capsule medications into liquids can solve many of these problems. For children, there exist many flavoring agents that can be added to make the liquid medicine palatable, for even the toughest taste critic. Suppositories
Despite our best efforts, sometimes oral or topical route may not be viable options. For this reason, rectal and vaginal suppositories can be the most effective dosage forms. An example is the Triple Antinauseant Suppository, which contains three different antinauseant ingredients combined into each suppository. Where nausea is not controllable through usual methods, this product can be the answer. The ingredients of this product can be altered to give the most effective combination. Natural Hormones or Bio-identical Hormone Products The decision to supplement with estrogen and/or progesterone must be done
after considering the risks and the benefits. Many women, who are now
approaching menopause, look to alternatives to what has traditionally been a
very unclear need to supplement with conjugated estrogens and progestins.
Many women consider the use of nutritional and herbal supplements before
considering hormone replacement treatment. What is now available through compounding, are a number of estrogen, progesterone and even testosterone formulations that make use of pure, bio-identical hormone ingredients. What this means is that we can start with ingredients that match a woman's own circulating hormone, so that the match is not just close, but exact. These hormones can be taken orally, sublingually, topically or intra-vaginally. Formulations can be single ingredient or combinations, each made to suit the needs of the woman and the symptoms requiring treatment. For additional information, check out our BHRT page for some general information about Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy. For physicians and naturopaths, you can see a summary of some products that we have experience in compounding. This is by no means a comprehensive list and new products are added at least on a weekly basis. Remember, that our skill is creating those necessary solutions to therapeutic problems. Customized Solutions for Animals It is not just human patients who need our attention. Animals are often in need of drug therapy for a variety of medical conditions. The challenge for the veterinarian is not only finding the right medication for the particular medical problem, but the right dosage or format given the wide variety of animal species that are seen. There are certainly challenges to giving medications to a small bird that would not be seen when giving medication to your dog or cat. Animals come in all different sizes, shapes, colours, and temperaments, so why shouldn't their medicines. Veterinary medicine presents some interesting challenges not seen with the
human patient. Sometimes it is just a matter of finding a particular
flavour that will be acceptable, other times it is preparing a product that is
not available commercially. Just like humans though, the challenges
of finding a solution to a therapeutic problem in animals becomes a real
opportunity for the compounding pharmacist to work with the veterinarian, the
animal owner, and the animal patient. Solutions that we have been
involved include the creation of a product that could be applied to a cat's ear
to deliver some needed medicine. The medication once delivered to
the blood stream in that manner allowed the veterinarian to examine the cat
without the normal need for physical restraint. Several drugs can be
delivered transdermally and often it is a drug that helps to relax the animal
that is best put in a dosage form that can just be gently rubbed on the animal's
ear, where fur is very short and blood supply is close to the skin
surface. Seizures are suffered by many breeds of dogs and although there are several medicines used to treat this condition, Potassium Bromide has become the agent of choice for many veterinarians. It offers excellent seizure control, can be used with any breed and does not seem to lose its effectiveness over time. It has been prepared in both liquid and capsule dosage forms depending on the need for rapid dosage titration. For more information about veterinary medicine compounding please check out these additional links: These are just two examples of ways that we can help. There doesn't seem to be a limit on what can be done and each problem often brings its own unique solution. Call us or have your veterinarian contact us for more information. For more information about the available services contact us at (403) 320-6500 or have your physician discuss the particular medication needed with us. For those in Canada but outside of our local calling areas, please call us on our toll free number which is 1-800-320-1260.
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