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  1. March 11, 2021

    What is a Compounding Pharmacy?

    What is a Compounding Pharmacy?

    Compounding pharmacies are essential in supplying medications, especially during national drug shortages. When patients don’t get the medicine they need during these outages, they can experience adverse effects, including missed doses and withdrawal symptoms. Compounding pharmacies help alleviate these problems by supplying medications to both patients and health care facilities. Below are four unique ways that compounding pharmacies support healthcare initiatives across the country: 

    Compounding Pharmacies Offer Fast Turnaround

    Traditional pharmacies can experience inventory outages which can delay people from getting healthcare when they need it. However, a compounding pharmacy can create medications on site, which avoids any issues with drug shortages. This is a crucial benefit in ensuring that patients don’t miss any doses or experience any adverse effects because of delays. So, skip the long wait time and ask

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  2. February 24, 2021

    What is Hormone Replacement Therapy?

    What is Hormone Replacement Therapy?

    Hormone Replacement Therapy is a treatment plan to restore deficient hormone levels in men and women. Hormones are essential in the body’s ability to regulate daily vital functions. Read this blog to learn more about signs and symptoms that may be improved with hormone replacement therapy, symptoms that may be improved with HRT and the overall health benefits of maintaining healthy hormone levels. 

    Why is Hormone Replacement Therapy Important?

    As we age, hormones naturally decrease. Thus, hormone replacement therapy helps raise hormones back to their normal levels. This can help you feel like your best self physically and help protect the function of your organs and other cellular level processes.

    What Are The Signs That You Need Hormone Replacement Therapy?
    Although doctors and specialists use hormone replacement therapy to help women during menopause, men and young women can also benefit from

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  3. December 09, 2020

    Everything You Should Know About Leaky Guts

    If you are constantly feeling bloated, constipated, and exhausted, chances are you might be experiencing leaky gut symptoms. In this article, we provide information about what causes leaky gut, why it is important to fix it, and ways to start healing your gut.

    What Is a Leaky Gut?

    A leaky gut typically occurs when diet or environmental factors overload the digestive system causing increased intestinal permeability and damage. These factors cause the stomach and other intestines to not function as they normally would, which limits the ability to process food. When your stomach cannot function normally, undigested foods, bacteria, and other parasites might “leak” out of damaged intestines and affect the healthy tissue beneath it, resulting in an overstimulated immune system. Consequently, a leaky gut forms as a reaction to the overstimulation.

    What Are the Signs of a Leaky Gut?

    Leaky gut symptoms show up differently for each person.

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  4. November 04, 2020

    The FDA Attempts to Limit Access to Compounded BHRT

    The FDA’s Recent Memorandum of Understanding

    In May 2020, the FDA released its Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) about proposed regulations on distributing cBHRT drugs out of state. According to the MOU, the FDA will limit pharmacies to distributing only 5% of their compounded drugs out of state if they do not sign the document. 

    The FDA will allow pharmacies who do sign the MOU to distribute up to 50% of compounded drugs. Any failure to adhere to these regulations results in a state investigation and mandatory reporting to the FDA. Not only will these regulations impact cBHRT, but they will impact all compounded medication. 

    To advocate for patients, pharmacy groups, such as the Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding (APC) , voiced concerns about revising the MOU so that states and the government can reach an agreement. Until then, numerous states refused to sign the MOU. 

    The FDA Commissions The NASEM To Study cBHRT

    In the spring of

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