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We provide a most valuable service of "Compounding" medications to suit individual patient needs.
Find us also at www PINKPAGES com au. We provide a most valuable service of Compounding medications to suit individual patient needs. In our compounding laboratory, we have 'state of the art' technology to compound tailor made medication. We purchase only the highest quality ingredients from reputable manufacturers. Ingredients all are BP or USP grade, a world standard for quality pharmaceutical ingredients. We specialise in Bioidentical HRT, pain management, discontinued medication, dermatological preparations, nutritional compounding, and dental preparations. We can prepare medication free from dyes, preservatives, lactose, gluten and other allergenic fillers.
Dee Why Health Care Pharmacy in Dee Why specialise in natural Bioidentical Hormone Therapies, Transdermal & other Dermatological preparations, paediatric formulations & slow release formulations as well as other customised preparations.
We specialise in Bioidentical HRT, pain management, discontinued medication, dermatological preparations, nutritional compounding, and dental preparations. Order your customised prescriptions & have them delivered to you. We specialise in natural Bioidentical Hormone Therapies, Transdermal & other Dermatological preparations, paediatric formulations & slow release formulations as well as other customised preparations.
Compounding your medication refers to the individual formulating of your medicine to meet specific health care needs for each patient. To do this the triad relationship is important between the patient, the doctor and the compounding pharmacist. There are many reasons for compounding:Patient is allergic/sensitive to dyes or preservatives. Patient is sensitive to the standard strength of medication. Patient cannot swallow medication.- Medication can be prepared in many different easy to take forms. Medication is discontinued commercially or unavailable commercially.
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- amex, cash, mastercard, visa, apple pay
- Established
- 2000
- ABN
- 71 958 307 802
- Ownership
- Locally Owned
- Service Notes
- Open Weekdays and Saturday
- Free Estimates
- Yes
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- Compounding Pharmacy, Dee Why Pharmacies, Dee Why Pharmacy, Pharmacy
Can I get these from my any pharmacy?
Most pharmacies will not compound medications. Compounding requires extensive training, time, and specialised laboratory equipment & staff to meet the special requirements of the patients and physicians. Our pharmacy has highly trained staff as well as 'state of the art equipment' necessary to provide compounding services.
How do I get started on Natural HRT?
Natural hormone replacement therapy also known as bioidentical hormone replacement therapy must be tailored for the individual patient. A thorough review of symptoms and history is an effective and essential procedure by the doctor.
Where do hormones in compounded medication come from?
Natural hormones are obtained from sterol analogues found in many varieties of plants, primarily soybean and wild yam. These oestrogen and progesterone like compounds are then transformed in the laboratory to the human bio-identical natural hormones.
How are natural hormones available?
Natural hormones can be prepared in a dosage form convenient to each individual patient. Women and men are no longer limited by the "one size fits all" medications that pharmaceutical manufacturers sell. Natural hormones can be made as capsules, topical creams, vaginal suppositories, injectables and sublingual liquids or tablets.
What is Oestrogen?
Oestrogen is the name given to a class of hormones. There are three major oestrogens produced by women called oestriol, oestradiol and oestrone. Oestradiol is the most potent. Often spelt as estrogen, estrone, estradiol, estriol
What is natural progesterone?
Progesterone is a naturally occurring hormone in both men and women. Progesterone is essential for many vital functions in the human body. The ovaries produce most of the progesterone, but this is only if ovulation occurs. As women approach menopause, less progesterone is produced. The deficiency of progesterone is responsible for many symptoms associated with menopause.
How long should I take hormones?
The length of time will be different for each patient. It will depend on your current health and the chances of developing other serious diseases later in life, such as osteoporosis for example.
What is Testosterone for women?
Women's ovaries and adrenal glands also produce testosterone. During menopause women can experience a drop in oestrogen and testosterone production. Testosterone is important in maintaining sexual desire, strength and integrity of skin, muscle and bone. Low levels of testosterone will result in a decreased sex drive, fatigue and decreased sense of well being.








