The process of compliance packaging is putting the medications you take into separate blister packs that are marked with the date and time of each dosage. This keeps things clearer and ensures you don’t forget to take your meds.
Medication adherence can be greatly increased with compliance packaging, increasing the likelihood that you will take your prescriptions as directed. Overall, this may result in improved health outcomes.
Compliance packing is ideal for anyone who wants a more practical and organized approach to managing their medicine, particularly those with complicated schedules or who struggle to remember to take their meds on time.
Yes, compounding is safe when done by a licensed pharmacist in a sterile environment. Strict rules are adhered to by our pharmacists to guarantee the efficacy and quality of compounded pharmaceuticals.
Of course! Your medication management can be optimized by combining these services. By using compliance packaging, you can make sure you take your compounded drugs as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Some medications, like liquids or certain capsules, may not be suitable for compliance packaging. Our pharmacists will assess your medications and advise you on the best approach.
Yes, you can typically refill your prescriptions and have them repackaged in compliance packaging during each refill.
The blister packs will have the medication information printed on them. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our pharmacists if you have any questions or concerns about your medications.
Compounding allows for the creation of many different types of medications, such as creams, ointments, lozenges, capsules, and suppositories. They can be modified to eliminate allergens or to change the dosage, flavour, or intensity.
In some cases, compounding may take slightly longer than filling a standard prescription, as the medication is being specially prepared. The pharmacist will give you an estimated timeframe for when your compounded medication will be ready.