Compound Medication Services in Phoenix
About Compounding Medication
Compounding medications allows us to create custom medications specifically tailored to your needs. Examples include dye-free, preservative-free, alcohol-free, and/or sugar-free forms of medications.
To learn more about our ability to customize your meds, contact us today.
What is a Compounding Pharmacy?
Compounding medications offers pharmacists an innovative way to customize prescription medications to meet the specific needs of their patients. The art of compounding utilizes modern medicine while maintaining its roots in the pharmacy profession. The Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding reports that 1-3% of prescriptions in the United States are for compounded drugs.
Compounding pharmacies can produce unique dosage forms based on doctor recommendations and patient preferences or restrictions. Examples include dye-free, preservative-free, alcohol-free, or sugar-free forms of medications. Many compounds are specialized medication combinations or compounded in other forms that are not commercially available.
Your pharmacist is trained in compounding various ointments, gels, syrups, suspensions, suppositories, capsules, and other formulations that can make medications easier to take, address specific health issues, or simply help you feel better more quickly.
Compound drugs are generally safe and effective for most patients who have discussed their health with their doctor and how compounded prescriptions can benefit them. Medications are compounded and dispensed to patients only after a valid, patient-specific prescription is received.
What is a Compound Drug or Prescription?
Compound drugs are uniquely formulated medications that combine one or more active ingredients to tailor to a patient’s specific needs and preferences. For example, a pharmacist may formulate a prescribed compound drug to be dye-free or preservative-free, or an oral medication or topical medication may be reformulated into a different form to facilitate easier intake.
Examples of Compound Medications
Pediatric Medications
Compound medications for children can be specialty compounds tailored to meet the specific needs of early development. This could be adjusting dosages, adding flavoring, or changing the form of medicine to something easier to take. It’s estimated that the total number of compounded oral prescriptions dispensed for children annually is between 3.7 million and 11 million.
Allergy Sensitivities
Some patients may require adjustments to their medications due to allergies and sensitivities. Compounding medications can remove inactive ingredients that could cause adverse reactions and enable patients to take their medication safely.
Pain Management
It can be difficult to successfully manage pain brought on by chronic conditions, injuries, and illnesses. Medications can be compounded with analgesic agents that address the individual pain needs of a patient. A study of 120 pain clinicians revealed that only 27% reported frequently prescribing compounded topical pain medications.
Specialized Dosage Forms
Pharmaceutical compounding services can formulate medication to fit patients’ needs or preferences. For example, some patients who have difficulty swallowing pills or tablets may require medicine in liquid form.
Hormone Replacement
For those going through menopause or requiring testosterone replacement therapy, compound medications can be made in the form of tablets, creams, capsules, lozenges, or troches in varying doses to aid in suppressing uncomfortable symptoms. In one study from the National Institutes of Health, it was estimated that 1 million to 2.5 million US women aged 40 years or older use compounded bioidentical hormone therapy.
What Is The Difference Between Compounded And Non-Compounded Prescriptions?
Unlike non-compounded or traditional prescription drugs, compounded prescriptions are custom-made formulations. Compounding pharmacists create these medicines with unique components catered to their patients.
How Are Compounding Pharmacies Regulated?
The State Boards of Pharmacy regulate the practice of compounding in the United States. It’s not FDA-approved and was originally recognized as an important need by the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB). Because of this, the FDA doesn’t review compounded drugs for safety or effectiveness, and Federal law addresses compounding by a licensed pharmacist in a state-licensed pharmacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Compounded medications offer a personalized approach to prescription drugs, allowing pharmacists to create custom formulations that cater to individual patient needs and preferences. This can include adjusting dosages, removing allergens, or changing the form of the medication for easier intake.
Enim magna enim duis occaecat nostrud cupidatat amet ex eiusmod fugiat qui proident ipsum. Labore ex non laborum incididunt do sunt tempor nostrud est reprehenderit anim laboris. Ipsum cillum ea veniam veniam veniam sit aliquip occaecat reprehenderit duis. Do ipsum proident pariatur sint esse cupidatat Lorem est proident.
Enim magna enim duis occaecat nostrud cupidatat amet ex eiusmod fugiat qui proident ipsum. Labore ex non laborum incididunt do sunt tempor nostrud est reprehenderit anim laboris. Ipsum cillum ea veniam veniam veniam sit aliquip occaecat reprehenderit duis. Do ipsum proident pariatur sint esse cupidatat Lorem est proident.
Enim magna enim duis occaecat nostrud cupidatat amet ex eiusmod fugiat qui proident ipsum. Labore ex non laborum incididunt do sunt tempor nostrud est reprehenderit anim laboris. Ipsum cillum ea veniam veniam veniam sit aliquip occaecat reprehenderit duis. Do ipsum proident pariatur sint esse cupidatat Lorem est proident.
Enim magna enim duis occaecat nostrud cupidatat amet ex eiusmod fugiat qui proident ipsum. Labore ex non laborum incididunt do sunt tempor nostrud est reprehenderit anim laboris. Ipsum cillum ea veniam veniam veniam sit aliquip occaecat reprehenderit duis. Do ipsum proident pariatur sint esse cupidatat Lorem est proident.
Where We’re Located
Address
Phone
Hours
| Monday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Friday | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
What Our Patients Are Saying
They always remember me and make me eel like my health and well being is just as important to them as it is to me. I’ve never experienced this with a chain pharmacy. If you want small town care in a large city, I’d highly recommend only getting prescriptions filled here.
– Lisa Z.
A Nice Apothecary is one of my favorite pharmacies in Phoenix Arizona. They are super friendly. The pharmacist Tim is super knowledgeable. I find that their ability to fill the prescription is the most expeditious out of any pharmacy I have used commercial or Compounding in the valley. I would highly recommend using them.
– Krystal T.
This pharmacy has kindly helped me over several years to find the best manufacturers for my needs. And they call to remind you that refills are ready, so I don’t need to worry myself about getting them in a timely manner.
– Amanda R.
Discover Our Medications
Find Medications By Condition
Looking for a medication for a specific condition? Easily find the right medication tailored to your specific health condition.
Find Medications By Product
Explore our range of medications to pinpoint the perfect product for your unique health requirements.
Still Have Questions?
Contact our team today to learn more about our services and how we can help you.