Personalized Care Plan through Compounding
Medication is not one-size-fits-all
Different factors like weight, allergies, specific conditions, and more affect how an individual reacts to a medication.
Compounding is the art and science of creating custom prescriptions for patients with the help of their doctor.
Tailor-made for each patient.
With compound prescriptions, prescribers are able to adjust strengths of ingredients considering an individual’s specific symptoms, size and tolerances on a case-by-case manner.
Gluten & preservative-free.
Through compounding, we make medications fit you! One of the most important advantages of compounding is our ability to offer patients medications that are free of dyes, preservatives, gluten and other allergens in the dosage that is right for their body.
Alternative Medication Forms
Patient compliance is a high priority at Morgan Compounding Pharmacy. If medicine is easy to take, patients are more likely to take it and feel better faster.
Our alternate delivery methods, listed below, make taking medicine easier.
The practitioner-patient-pharmacist relationship is highly valued at Morgan Compounding Pharmacy.
Commonly requested dosage forms in compounding
Our expert pharmacist are certified and specially trained to formulate customized medications into different forms, dependent on the patient’s condition and specific needs.
Capsules
Capsules can be customized to meet the unique requirements of the patient including:
- Alternate strengths. We can prepare a dosage in a specific strength that may not be commercially available.
- Free of dyes, preservatives, gluten or other allergens
- Multiple medications combined into a single dosage
Ear Drops & Nasal Sprays
Drops and sprays are designed to work locally avoiding systemic absorption and unnecessary side effects.
Multiple medications can be combined into a single dose.
Topical Preparations
Topical medications absorb directly through the skin, helping avoid potential side effects of stomach upset or drowsiness.
They are prescribed for hormone replacement therapy, pain management, inflammation and nausea/vomiting.
Oral Liquids
Medications can be compounded as oral liquids with flavor enhancement for patients who have difficulty swallowing capsules.
Infants especially benefit from oral liquids as it allows parents to give prescription medicine more easily and accurately.
Suppositories
Suppositories allow for quick absorption into the blood stream and work well for patients who have trouble taking medication orally.
Troches
Troches, similar to a lozenge, are placed under the tongue and dissolved, allowing medication to enter the bloodstream quickly.
Some troches can be chewed and swallowed by a patient who cannot or will not take a capsule or tablet.
Custom flavoring is also available for these forms of medications as well as rapid dissolve tablets.