Frequently Asked Questions
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What is compounding?
Compounding is the art and science of preparing
medications based specifically on an individual
patients needs.
Do you need a prescription?
Yes. A written prescription from a licensed physician
or veterinarian is required for compounded medications
Why should I choose Triangle Compounding Pharmacy?
Compounding is Our Only Business:
Our facility was designed from the ground up as a compounding laboratory. Our staff is trained in the art and science of compounding. In addition, we have invested heavily in specialized compounding equipment and devices. While other area pharmacies say they ‘specialize’ in compounding, they also ‘specialize’ in sundries and in filling regular prescriptions. We are the only area pharmacy solely dedicated to compounding.
Our facility was designed from the ground up as a compounding laboratory. Our staff is trained in the art and science of compounding. In addition, we have invested heavily in specialized compounding equipment and devices. While other area pharmacies say they ‘specialize’ in compounding, they also ‘specialize’ in sundries and in filling regular prescriptions. We are the only area pharmacy solely dedicated to compounding.
What type of medicines do you compound?
Medications that we typically compound are used to
treat special pediatric needs,
arthritis pain, neuropathic pain, menopause & menopausal
symptoms, impotency, veterinary compounds, and
much more. We have a class 100 cleanroom in
which we prepare sterile and injectable
medications.
Do you compound for aninmals?
We can also provide compounded veterinary
medications. Note: Compounded medications
from Triangle Compounding Pharmacy are not
intended for use in food and food-producing
animals.
I need a chemical for a school/science fair/home remedy
or workshop. How can I get it?
Sorry, we do not sell chemicals without a prescription.
We cannot help you.