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Fabiana Banov of PCCA Science discusses tactics pharmacy compounders can use to mask bitter-tasting medicines.
PCCA Vice President A.J. Day discusses misleading information in the NASEM report dispelled in a meta-analysis.
Congratulations to Nishant Parikh, BPharm, of Kensington Pharmacy in Brampton, Ontario, Canada for being our August Profile in Personalized Medicine. These profiles celebrate members of the PCCA family who have proven to be champions of pharmacy compounding by providing the highest quality of service to their patients.
Get a sneak peek of how to “Go From A to THE®” from PCCA International Seminar 2022 Keynote Speaker Ryan Avery.
Kelechi Agbi, PharmD, BCGP, RPh discusses his experience and the value he found collaborating with PCCA Science.
Congratulations to Claire Wheeler Lewis, RPh, of Wheeler’s Custom Compounding in Lexington, Kentucky for being our July Profile in Personalized Medicine. These profiles celebrate members of the PCCA family who have proven to be champions of pharmacy compounding by providing the highest quality of service to their patients.
PCCA Clinical Compounding Pharmacist Deborah Clark outlines the prevalence of persistent loss of smell in COVID-19 patients as well as three potential treatment options that have been discussed in medical literature.
Congratulations to Jeremy Emelo, CPhT, of Koshland Pharm Custom Compounding Pharmacy in San Francisco, California for being our June Profile in Personalized Medicine. These profiles celebrate members of the PCCA family who have proven to be champions of pharmacy compounding by providing the highest quality of service to their patients.
Flavoring expert Fabiana Banov lists the most popular flavors for oral compounds along with the sweeteners and other ingredients you need to start making custom medications more palatable for your patients.
As the compounding industry continues to grow, expectations for pharmacy compounders grow as well. Vigorous research and transparent scientific data are paramount to proving and promoting the impact of compounded medicines on patients.