The medical needs of patients vary according to their specific ailments and physical/mental conditions. For many years, medications were developed in a standardised manner where all patients were expected to consume them directly as produced by the pharmacy. However, no two patients are the same. Some patients may have allergic reactions, difficulty swallowing certain medicines, or a need for more specialised dosages to handle their current condition.
Compounding is an increasingly popular practice in the pharmaceutical space because it allows for pure chemicals to be mixed, producing customised doses of medications as prescribed by the doctor. You can think of compounding services as a way to produce a specific medicine just for you and your condition. There are many important reasons why compounding may be necessary for patients.
Medication for your specific condition
There are patients who face medical conditions that are complex and not effectively treated by regular antibiotics or other types of medication. The best mode of treatment may involve a mixture of chemical products that are contained in various medicines.
Rather than having the patient consume multiple types of medicines in an attempt to administer the right mix, compounding can be used to develop and administer a one-of-a-kind medication that contains all the necessary elements. This could involve a higher concentration of painkiller to manage pain symptoms or more antibacterial content in the mixture to fight infections.
Specific dosages for specific patients
One of the biggest challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry is the administering of proper dosages. High dosages can lead to harmful side effects, and low dosages can render the medicine ineffective. It is often difficult to standardise a dosage across many different people because the body reacts differently according to one's weight, height, size, and health condition.
To address this challenge, compounding enables pharmacists to mix customised dosages that are developed according to your specific condition and body type.
Addressing allergy issues
The chemicals that are used in pharmaceutical products can cause harmful allergic reactions in various patients. To minimise this risk, patients can identify what they are allergic to so that the compounding process produces medications that eliminate allergens from the mixture.
Medication in a form that patients can take
Not all patients are capable of swallowing capsules and tablets. To make medicine more effective to administer, compounding can be used to mix the right ingredients in order to produce liquids, creams, lollipops, ointments, and other dosage forms that can be effectively administered to the patient.
The most effective method of consumption can be developed in consultation with you and your doctor so that pharmacists can prepare the right ingredients in the right form.