Provide Your Child with the Medication That is Unique to his/her Needs
Are you looking for a custom compounded medication that's as unique as your child? Get in touch with one of our experienced pediatric compounding experts now.
What is Pediatric Compounding?
Pediatric Compounding is the pharmaceutical science of preparing customized medication that is otherwise not available for kids.
Sometimes a medication is needed for your child that is not available in a form that he or she can consume. Many times this could be due to the limited market for most of these drugs which steers the pharmaceutical industry away from manufacturing these drugs.
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Examples of such medications are:
- Omeprazole oral suspension/liquid
- Lansoprazole oral suspension/liquid
- Esomeprazole oral suspension/liquid
- Dexamethasone 1mg/1mL oral suspension
We bill Compounded medications directly to your insurance. You do not have to deal with the uncertainty of insurance claims
Pediatric Medication Flavoring
Children often refuse to take their medication due to the unpleasant taste. Their opinion might change when their medication tastes like bubble gum or chocolate.
Our pediatric Pharmacist could mask the medication taste by adding safe flavouring to your child’s medication. Our pharmaceutical grade flavouring is specifically made for such purposes. Not every flavour is suitable to add to medication, ask our Pharmacist for more details.
Drug Customization
Your child is special and so could be his or her medication. Children have different medical requirements. Some are intolerant or allergic to some fillers or excipients. Our Compounding Pharmacy offers sugar-free, gluten-free, casein-free, soy-free, or dye-free customized medications.
Your child might be too young to take a tablet or capsule orally. He or she might require a specific dose of medication not available commercially. Our Compounding Pharmacist can compound most of your child’s medication by working closely with your pediatrician or family physician to give him or her exactly what the doctor prescribed. This could include preparing in oral liquids, lollipop, gummy treats, rectal suppository or topical gel to meet the need of your child.