September 5, 2010
How Compounding And Medicine Work Together
Although there are many different forms of medicine, you should want to know how compounding and medicine work together. In the event you wish to better understand how this works, then you are reading the correct information. Read on to understand how compounding pharmacy and BHRT work side by side.
For those who do not know, a compounding pharmacy or pharmacy compounding is when a pharmacist, a physician or a vet mix a variety of drugs that will work based off the what the patient needs. Of course, all compounding is done for medical reasons and can include changing a pills form into a liquid for such reasons as allergies or to achieve the dose needed to at. And of course they can also add flavoring for children or to make it taste better.
Back in the day, only pharmacists had the ability to mix medications. They are known today for the simple fact that some types of medicine come in powder form and need to be mixed for the right dose and added to a gel pill form. So, compound pharmacies are still depended on today to mix chemicals and powders to make needed medication for the success of the patient.
This is also true for pets and other animals. Doses of medication are given based on the weight of the patient. Other more general medications such as Tylenol can be given in a one size fits all type of dose. However, larger people, such as adults, may need to take an extra dose in order for the medicine to be successful. For example, someone weighing 120 pounds may need a lesser dose than that of a person weighing 175 pounds.
Next, we are going to take a look at the relationship between BHRT, bio identical hormone replacement therapy, and compounding pharmacies. BHRT or bio identical hormone replacement therapy uses hormones that are necessary for successfully helping ease the symptoms of menopause. In order to target the level of hormones, doctors do blood and saliva testing on their patient.
The hormones used for BHRT consist of estrone, estradiol and progesterone. Estrone is made from the gonads, or ovaries in premenopausal women and this is beneficial to menopausal women. Estradiol is the sex hormone and produced from testosterone which plays a part in reproduction. And progesterone is used by ladies who have gone through menopause but did not have a hysterectomy.
The main goal of bio identical hormone replacement therapy is to assist in treating the symptoms that women may experience with menopause, perimenopause and post menopause. Now the hormones are bought at a compounding pharmacy. At the pharmacy they are able to mix the medicine together based on the needs of the woman in question. A doctor who has done testing for the patient finds the right dose.
As you can see, while a woman goes through this big life change, compounding and BHRT work together to help ease the symptoms she faces. This is very helpful and proves to be quite beneficial. And that is how compounding and BHRT work together.
Compounding pharmacy Canada is one of the most trusted and established compounding pharmacies throughout Toronto, offering a wide variety of medical solutions from BHRT to Bioidentical hormone replacement and much more.
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April 12, 2011
Lorianne @ 4:30 pm:
It's funny…J and I don't have kids, but I sometimes think we have more in common with parents of young kids than we do with our more carefree single friends.
Much of our daily routine revolves around our pets' various bodily functions and medical concerns, so coming home early because the dogs need to go out or one of the cats needs medicine seems very much akin to the lifestyle of parents.
June 7, 2011
CLYDE55 @ 7:35 am:
Believe it or not,there are other elderly people out there like your grandmother. First of all,let me congratulate you for sticking with her. I know it's not easy. I hope you have a fulfilling life of your own and if you don't,you might consider getting out with people your own age every now and then. I was thinking of some counseling. A professional might be able to give you some tools to deal with the emotional load.
June 27, 2011
Flower @ 5:40 pm:
Filing for bankruptcy would not include long term care since you have to pay monthly for assisted living or nursing care. You are correct that those are out of pocket costs unless you are on Medicaid.
What is the reason you are filing for bankruptcy? If it is credit cards and you are not planning to buy anything, I would agree, if your debts are substantial enough like $10,000, to make it worth the loss of credit. Since you wont be able to get credit afterward, you should think carefully. What credit you can get will be at exhorbitant costs. If you dont have a job you wont be able to do some things like rent a car, rent an apartment, reserve a hotel room without credit cards.
Medical out of pocket for those who dont have Medigap can be substantial, it is 20% or more of the medical bills.