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What is a Compounding Pharmacy?

BuzzRx

Compounding pharmacists keep active pharmaceutical ingredients in stock and mix them according to a patient’s needs to make a compounded medication. In general, compounded medications are made in a dosage form , such as creams, ointments, transdermal gels, liquids, suppositories, lozenges, and capsules.

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Rising demand for pediatric dosage forms requires reformulation, expertise, and to-scale manufacturing capabilities

Pharmaceutical Technology

Pharmaceutical companies are looking to paediatric indications of approved adult dosage forms (ADFs) to sustain and fuel growth. Various modifications to adult dosage forms (ADFs) are often needed to make a drug easier for children to take and easier for parents to administer. Innovative solutions to complex challenges.

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Tracking the Drug Trail

Pharmaceutical Technology

Pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies and governments are becoming increasingly concerned about fraud and counterfeiting throughout the pharmaceutical supply chain, especially with the cost of drugs going up. Europe is favouring 2D data matrix codes to encode information while the US is tending more towards RFID.

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What to Keep in Your Integrative Medicine Cabinet

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Follow package instructions. Follow package directions for each supplement. Precautions Do not take more than the recommended dose on the label. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, reduce your dosage to ⅛ teaspoon daily, increasing usage slowly, as tolerated, to get to the recommended label usage.