Here's how pharmacies work.

Here's how pharmacies work.

What comes to your mind when you hear the word pharmacy? Well, you probably figure out a drug dispensing store. However, pharmacists are more than drug dispensers or pill pushers. Pharmacists are medical professionals that truly care about your health.

At Superior Compounding, we work with your medical care team to get the best outcome for your health condition. As a compound pharmacy, we can formulate prescriptions based on the needs of yourself or any member of the family, including pets. Read on and find out the role of a pharmacist in your health journey.

1. Do More Than Just Process Your Medication

Do you have questions about your medication? A pharmacist will be able to provide information and advice about the drug, dosage, frequency, and interactions with other medications. Also, your pharmacist works closely with your doctors and insurance agencies to manage and treat your illness. Also, a pharmacist will be able to catch errors and offer advice on how to take your medication safely and effectively.

A pharmacy will offer you a prescription, nonprescription, and repeat prescriptions. You can also request for supply of emergency drugs, although these would come at an extra fee. In addition to medicines supply, your pharmacist will check your medication history and eliminate any drug with adverse effects or negative interactions.

2. Offer Vaccination and Advice

Your pharmacist is trained to offer vaccination services and advice on your health issues. Flu vaccination is one of the vaccines you get from your local pharmacy. If there is a flu outbreak, a pharmacist will handle your worries by advising on how to avoid contracting it. Your pharmacist will also give that vaccine injection at the pharmacy. Other types of vaccinations you can get from the pharmacy are Pneumonia, HPV, and travel vaccinations.

3. Provide Services In Diverse Environments

A pharmacy can operate as a retail or with another institution such as a hospital, school, or government entity. You can get the services of a pharmacist at your convenience. The pharmacy offers out-of-hours services, including late nights and weekend and holiday services.

Also, pharmacists always work closely with other health practitioners to develop drugs, research, and conduct trials in your best interest. Furthermore, pharmacies offer online consultation, where you can ask the pharmacy about your prescription. You can also request delivery of your medication at your doorstep, of course, at a fee.

4. Well Educated To Treat Minor Illnesses

A pharmacist is an educated medical practitioner. To operate as a pharmacist, you need 6 to 8 years of training to attain a degree in pharmacy and 1 to 2 years of residency. A pharmacy student is trained in diagnosing and treating common minor illnesses at school.

When you visit a pharmacy with a cold, headache, skin rashes, sore throat, coughs, or other illnesses, the pharmacist will be able to recognize the symptoms and propose a treatment plan. Your pharmacist will help you choose the right over-the-counter medicines. In case of a serious illness, your pharmacist will recommend where you can get help, be it from a nurse, doctor, or a special health practitioner.

5. Provide Custom Drug Formulation

When you need special drug formulation, the pharmacist can provide a compound prescription. The pharmacy can recommend drugs free from certain elements such as dyes, sugars, preservatives, and alcohol. They can provide specific formulation in liquids, cream or tablet form. Compound pharmacies can also make drugs suitable for children or pets.

Other services you can get at the pharmacy are;

  • Emergency contraception
  • Disposal of old medication
  • Inhaler use and advice
  • Weight management advice
  • Total health check

6. Help Save on Your Health Costs

Your pharmacist can offer great advice regarding your financial capability and how to buy your medication. The pharmacist will advise on the drug combination and the best-priced medicines without compromising quality.

Moreover, your pharmacist will also offer some testing services that will save on travel costs to the hospital. You can get blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol testing at the pharmacy.

Call us today!

Call us today for expert advice; Superior Compounding has medication for every member of your family, including pets. Your health is our main concern, and we ensure you get the best services. Always ready to handle your health needs.