In the realm of healthcare, compounding pharmacy is a specialized field dedicated to the art and science of creating personalized medications. Unlike traditional pharmacies that dispense mass-produced pharmaceuticals, compounding pharmacies tailor medications to meet the unique needs of each patient. This customization addresses various issues, including allergies to certain ingredients, the need for different dosages, or the preference for a more palatable medication form.
Compounding is carried out by our specially trained pharmacists who mix, adjust, and combine pharmaceutical-grade ingredients to create a medication that is precisely suited to an individual’s specific requirements. This process can involve altering the strength of a medication, changing its form (from a pill to a liquid, for example), or even creating a formulation that is no longer commercially available. Our compounding pharmacist works closely with providers to ensure the medication is perfectly matched to the specific need.
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Trust Specialty Pharmacy can compound medications without allergenic preservatives, dyes, or fillers for patients with sensitivities.
We can provide dosages not available in standard drug formulations, helping to ensure more accurate treatment for people and pets of all sizes.
For patients who have difficulty swallowing pills or have specific dietary restrictions, medications can be compounded into creams, liquids, or even lollipops.
When a medication is discontinued or temporarily unavailable, a compounding pharmacy can often produce a similar formulation, ensuring that patients continue their treatment without interruption.
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Trust Specialty Pharmacy is regulated by our state board of pharmacy, and we adhere to guidelines set by organizations like the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Our pharmacists have undergone specialized training to master the complex techniques required for compounding, ensuring that each medication is made with precision and care.
Monday — Friday 9:00am — 5:00pm
Saturday — Sunday Closed
A prescription from a licensed practitioner is required for compounded medications.
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