Compounded Medication Disclaimer
A compounded medication is specially compounded in a pharmacy to fill the prescription your doctor wrote especially for you and your special needs.
If you have not done so, please discuss this medicine with the healthcare provider who prescribed this to you to ensure that you understand:
- Why you have been prescribed a compounded medicine.
- How to properly take this medicine.
- Possible interactions with other medicines.
Compounding is a pharmacy practice allowing doctors to treat their patients’ needs without being restricted to off-the-shelf medicines or devices. This medicine was prepared in a compounding pharmacy to meet the specifications ordered by your doctor.
Call the doctor that wrote the prescription if you:
- Experience any negative or uncomfortable side effects.
- Take additional medicines that may interact negatively with the compound.
- Have medical conditions or allergies that should be noted before taking the medication
Call a People & Pets pharmacist if:
- Information on the label is not clear to you.
- You have concerns regarding precautions, ingredients or storage.
Please call our pharmacist at (XXX) XXX-XXXX for help with any further questions or concerns.