Specialty Compounding, in its essence, involves the trained pharmacist changing the medicine they are dispensing (with the approval of the attending physician). Compounding allows a pharmacist to remove unpleasant (or allergy-causing) dyes or preservatives; they can even add your choice of flavouring to make medicines more pleasant. In other situations, new delivery systems can be developed such as lozenges, lollipops, gummies, dermal gels or liquid suspensions. For example, for patients who cannot swallow pills, liquid suspensions can be created. It is even possible for a pharmacist trained in Specialty Compounding to create brand new formulations for their patients to reduce side-effects or to combine different medicines into a single dosage form.

The idea behind Specialty Compounding goes back to the original role of pharmacists when they actually created medicines, not just dispensed pre-packaged products. According to the Professional Compounding Centers of America, 60% of all drugs were compounded by pharmacists as recently as the 1930’s and 40’s in North America. Currently there are more than 5 000 Specialty Compounding Pharmacists in North America, Australia and Europe.

CD Whyte Ridge’s pharmacists are trained in Specialty Compounding. Our expertise in compounding influences all other aspects of our practice and has become a cornerstone to all of the services we offer. If you think that Specialty Compounding might be for you, then Personal Consulting with our specially-trained pharmacists can be arranged:  Contact Us.

  



CD Whyte Ridge Pharmacy
123 G Scurfield Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1L6
Phone: 204-488-1819 · Fax: 204-489-2828

CinDen Pharmacy
1600 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, MB R3T 5Z2
Phone: 204-452-7989 · Fax: 204-452-7585