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Can we make it?
Most people arrive with one specific question, and end up hunting through a services menu to answer it. So ask it directly instead.
Type anything — a drug name, a brand, or “my dog won't take his tablets”. Answers are instant.
Try one of these
Same drug, different form
Half of compounding is changing the shape of the problem.
When someone cannot take a medication, the obstacle is often the tablet rather than the drug. These are the forms we most often move a prescription into.
Capsule
Any strength, and free of whichever filler you react to.
Flavored liquid
The usual answer for children and animals who refuse a tablet.
Cream or gel
Acts at the site, and bypasses the stomach and liver.
Troche or lozenge
Dissolves in the mouth — absorbed without swallowing.
Transdermal gel
Rubbed inside a cat's ear. Painless, tasteless, no fight.
Suppository
For patients who cannot keep anything down.
Lollipop
Yes, really — dose delivered in something a child will accept.
Sterile injection
Prepared in our USP <797> sterile lab.
Still not sure? That is what the phone is for.
Describe the problem to a pharmacist who compounds. If it can be done we will tell you how, and if it cannot we will say so plainly.
