Compounding

What is compounding and why is it an important aspect of pharmacy?
Compounding is the process of mixing drugs to fit the unique needs of the patient. Before products were mass manufactured, compounding was a daily activity for pharmacists. Many pharmacies have gotten away from compounding due to the availability of commercial products, but sometimes a one-size-fits-all treatment is not always best.
There are several reasons why compounding may be preferred:
- Different dosage form required
- Liquids
- Troches
- Suppositories
- Topical Creams/Ointments
- Allergen-free medication required
- Preservative-free
- Sugar-free
- Dye-free
- Alcohol-free
- Lactose intolerant
- Drug desired was discontinued by the manufacturer due to low profitability
- Exact dose is needed
- Patient can’t find relief with commercially available product
- Flavoring is required to make medicine more palatable, especially for children
- Veterinary medicine calls for special dosage forms and flavors, making it easier for the animal to take.
At Tri-State Pharmacy, we can work with your doctor to create a pharmaceutical compound that is specific to your medical needs. Our trained pharmacists can help build the exact dosage, concentration, and combination of medicine that will improve your health and life..
It takes special training and knowledge to safely and correctly compound these custom medications. Our team of experts, led by Pharmacist JJ Bernabei, has a wonderful reputation for helping patients get the precise drug in exactly the right amount.
We even send out our products to outside analytical laboratories for testing of sterility, potency, and endotoxins.
We specialize in the following:
· Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy
· Sugar/Preservative Free Formulations
· Discontinued Medications
· Unavailable Preparations
· Suppositories, Creams, Lotions, Oral Troches, Gels, Suspensions, Solutions, Capsules, Injections
· And even Veterinary Products!
For more information about our compounding services,
please call us at 888-527-1535 or stop in at any time.