Shaun Noorian
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You know, company pharmacies, you know, one โ People, a lot of prescribers prefer to use a compounding pharmacy for a patient because they can be assured that they are getting exactly what the doctor ordered. What strength is labeled on that vial will be what that strength should be because of all the rules and regulations around the practice of compounding and manufacturing drugs in this country.
So that's really why we see practitioners utilize compounding pharmacies versus sending a patient to get maybe a topical progesterone cream that's maybe over-the-counter or a DHGA supplement from a supplement store. We have to test our products to meet these standards, especially if they're made at our 533 outsourcing facility.
So that's really why we see practitioners utilize compounding pharmacies versus sending a patient to get maybe a topical progesterone cream that's maybe over-the-counter or a DHGA supplement from a supplement store. We have to test our products to meet these standards, especially if they're made at our 533 outsourcing facility.
So that's really why we see practitioners utilize compounding pharmacies versus sending a patient to get maybe a topical progesterone cream that's maybe over-the-counter or a DHGA supplement from a supplement store. We have to test our products to meet these standards, especially if they're made at our 533 outsourcing facility.
Every single batch has to be tested for potency, sterility, endotoxin, a slew of other tests to ensure... safety.
Every single batch has to be tested for potency, sterility, endotoxin, a slew of other tests to ensure... safety.
Every single batch has to be tested for potency, sterility, endotoxin, a slew of other tests to ensure... safety.
Yeah, so when it comes to the utilization of one dosage form versus another, whether it's better for a patient to use a capsule, a topical cream, or an injection, it's really up to the prescriber to determine what is the best form of treatment to the patient for them to be compliant with their therapy, first of all, because for subcutaneous implantable hormone pellets,
Yeah, so when it comes to the utilization of one dosage form versus another, whether it's better for a patient to use a capsule, a topical cream, or an injection, it's really up to the prescriber to determine what is the best form of treatment to the patient for them to be compliant with their therapy, first of all, because for subcutaneous implantable hormone pellets,
Yeah, so when it comes to the utilization of one dosage form versus another, whether it's better for a patient to use a capsule, a topical cream, or an injection, it's really up to the prescriber to determine what is the best form of treatment to the patient for them to be compliant with their therapy, first of all, because for subcutaneous implantable hormone pellets,
you only have to do those about once every three months. And so a patient that travels a lot or may forget to take a daily or weekly cream or injection, that may be more convenient for that patient. But for patients that don't want or afraid to do injections, maybe a topical cream or a trochee is more appropriate. And so that's the beauty of utilizing a compounding pharmacy.
you only have to do those about once every three months. And so a patient that travels a lot or may forget to take a daily or weekly cream or injection, that may be more convenient for that patient. But for patients that don't want or afraid to do injections, maybe a topical cream or a trochee is more appropriate. And so that's the beauty of utilizing a compounding pharmacy.
you only have to do those about once every three months. And so a patient that travels a lot or may forget to take a daily or weekly cream or injection, that may be more convenient for that patient. But for patients that don't want or afraid to do injections, maybe a topical cream or a trochee is more appropriate. And so that's the beauty of utilizing a compounding pharmacy.
We can make whatever you think is best for your patient.
We can make whatever you think is best for your patient.
We can make whatever you think is best for your patient.
Prescribers can utilize a drug for any indication, whether it's on-label or off-label. if he or she believes it will have a clinical effect for that patient. And so the practice of using medications for off-label use is perfectly normal and allowable.
Prescribers can utilize a drug for any indication, whether it's on-label or off-label. if he or she believes it will have a clinical effect for that patient. And so the practice of using medications for off-label use is perfectly normal and allowable.
Prescribers can utilize a drug for any indication, whether it's on-label or off-label. if he or she believes it will have a clinical effect for that patient. And so the practice of using medications for off-label use is perfectly normal and allowable.
And a lot of doctors, almost all medications in compounding are used for off-label use because no compounding pharmacy makes a drug that is FDA approved. We may utilize active pharmaceutical ingredients that have been FDA approved, but in order for a drug to be considered FDA approved, it has to go through the FDA approval process. And that process may take 10 plus years and billions of dollars.