SAFE, EFFECTIVE AND FRIENDLY COMPOUNDING AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDING ARE THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF FAITH
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Abstract
For a long time, the doctor/patient/pharmacist trio worked closely together to create a customized prescription that was tailored to the patient. Pharmacists make up the form of medicine for the patient, this service is called Compounding & Pharmaceutical Compounding. Pharmacy, with its heritage of 50 centuries of service to mankind, has come to be recognized as of the great professions that plays an important role in the health care system. In the process of such effective service, there are also potential risks for drug users with known causes. Although the risks are small compared to most of the effectiveness & benefits of Compounding & Pharmaceutical Compounding, it is not taken lightly, so corrective measures have been put in place and implemented to prevent and limit and eliminate unwanted harm. The information presented in this article is evidence to serve as a scientific & practical basis to build & strengthen confidence in Compounding & Pharmaceutical Compounding which is safe, effective, easy to use, easy to follow treatment regimens & friendly, that is the goal of this article.
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Compounding, Pharmaceutical compounding & Compounding pharmacy
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