Life Change Pharmacy 1
1844 South 15th street
Milwaukee, WI 53204
Phone: 414-999-0999
Fax:414-562-6888
Open Monday-Friday 9AM-6 PM
Saturday :10 AM-2 PM
Life Change Pharmacy 2
7115 W Capitol Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53216
Phone: 414-600-2000
Fax:414-600-0414
Open Monday- Friday 9 AM-6 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM- 1:30 PM
Life Change Long-term Care Pharmacy
1844 S 15th St
Milwaukee, WI 53204
Phone: 414-999-0999
Open Monday- Friday 9 AM-6 PM
Saturday: 10 AM- 2 PM
COMPOUNDING
Compounding allows us to create custom medications specifically for you. 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 at 414-999-0999.
What is Compounding?
Compounding provides an innovative way for pharmacists to customize medications to fit the needs of their patients. The art of compounding utilizes modern medicine while still holding true to the roots of the profession of pharmacy.
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Compounding pharmacies can produce unique dosage forms based on patient preferences and/or restrictions. Examples include dye-free, preservative-free, alcohol-free, and/or sugar-free forms of medications. Many compounds are specialized medication combinations or compounded in other forms that are not otherwise commercially available.
Your pharmacist is trained in compounding a wide variety of ointments, gels, syrups, suspensions, suppositories, capsules and other formulations that can make medications easier to take, address any special health problems, or just simply get you feeling better, faster.
Compounded medications are generally safe and effective for most patients who have talked to their doctor about their health and how a compounded medication can help them.
Medications are compounded and dispensed to patients only upon receipt of a valid patient-specific prescription.
Compounding requires a relationship between the patient, physician, and pharmacist. Together, they will work together to provide an alternative treatment option when and if the currently available treatment options are not the best fit for you.
Source
RxWiki
Managing Editor
Anyssa Garza, PharmD