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Customized Medication

Topical Pain Creams for Pain Management

According to the National Health Interview Survey, nearly 50.2 million adults (20.5%) in the United States reported to experience pain on most days or everyday in 2019. The common locations of pain being in the back, hip, knee or foot.

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Compounding

Dental Care Compounds For Patients

Much of the problems of modern dentistry boils down to the inapplicability and ineffectiveness of commercially available pharmaceuticals. Dental practitioners need customized anesthetic medications, mouth rinse solutions and more. Here, we look at the dental care compounds or delivery systems that are uniquely suited to dental practitioners.

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Compounding

How Physicians Use Compounding Pharmacies for Patients’ Specific Needs

Physicians work with compounding pharmacies for a variety of reasons. Patient needs differ, after all, and their individual needs should be addressed. Providers have been turning to compounding pharmacies for decades, especially when patients are not getting results from commercially produced medications, or maybe those medications include ingredients that contain allergens. On many occasions, a certain medication has been discontinued and must be custom made in a compounding pharmacy, like Eastern States Compounding.

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Low Dose Naltrexone

LDN & Pain Management for NH Patients

A number of individuals in New Hampshire suffer from long-term pain and inflammation. Providers are always looking for advancements in pain management solutions to provide their patients with the best fit for their individual needs.

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Low Dose Naltrexone

Pain Management Alternatives Through Compounding

Compounded medication is ideal for patients with specific needs. The medication that they require may no longer exist or their options may be limited because they may have adverse reactions to certain ingredients.

This is especially important to consider in pain management if providers were to improve the quality of their patients’ lives, who may be suffering from chronic pain.

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