Compounding Pharmacy In Osborne Park For Perth Area And Regional WA
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At Main Street Pharmacy we have specially built compounding laboratories with the latest equipment and trained staff to ensure the patient is provided with a quality product.
We now serve customers all over Australia as well as the neighbouring suburbs of Balcatta, Stirling, Joondanna, Mount Hawthorn and Yokine. We are thrilled to provide unique products, services and advice that improve the lives of many patients.
Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays
Diabetes Australia
Anti-Ageing, Asthma Pumps, Bathroom Aids, BHRT, Biocosmetics, Breast Pumps, Compression Stockings, Crutches, Diabetic Equipment, Disabled Aids, Dosage Dispensing Aids, Essential Oils, First Aid Kits, Footwear, Hair Care, Health Care Aids, Herbal Supplements, Herbal Treatments, HRT, Medicine, Melatonin, Mineral Supplements, Nebulisers, Non-prescription Medicine, Perfumes, Skin Preparations, Sun Screens, Surgical Aids, Testosterone, Vitamins, Walking Aids, Walking Sticks, Wheelchairs
Compounding, Diagnostic Services, Dispensing, Equipment Hire, Health Care Advice, Medication Packing, Medication Reviews, NDSS Diabetic Supplies, Piercing
Alphapharm, Australis, Benadryl, BioCeuticals, Blackmores, Bullivant's, Chemists Own, Ethical Nutrients, In Essence, Natio, Nature's Own, Panadol, Revlon, Sandra Cabot, Schwarzkopf, Webster-Pak
Children, Country Orders, Naturopathy
Accredited, Additive Free Medications, Australian Operated, Australian Owned, Consultations, Customised Medications, Delivery, Department of Health, Disabled Access, Discontinued Medications, Family Operated, Family Owned, Faxing, Flavoured Medicine, Home Delivery, Independently Operated, Independently Owned, Layby, Locally Operated, Locally Owned, Loyalty Programs, Mail Order, NDSS, Online Prescriptions, PCCA, Photocopying, Preservative Free Medications, Registered, Senior Discounts
Accidents, ADD, Ageing, Allergies, Andropause, Ankles, Arthritis, Back, Blood Disorders, Blood Pressure, Bone Disorders, Bones, Burns, Cancer, Cholesterol, Coughing, Diabetes, Disabilities, Ears, Eating Disorders, Elbows, Endocrine Disorders, Eyes, Face, Feet, Hair Loss, Hands, Head, Head Lice, Headaches, Heart, Incontinence, Infectious Diseases, Injuries, Knees, Legs, Men's Health, Menopause, Nose, Osteoporosis, Pain, Pregnancy, Respiratory Disorders, Sexual Problems, Shingles, Skin, Skin Damage, Smoking, Stings & Bites, Stomach Disorders, Strains, Varicose Veins, Weight Loss, Womens Health
DHEA, Vitamin D3, Melatonin, Cyclosporin, Lasar's Paste, Lignocaine, Naltrexone, Pregnenolone, 7 Keto DHEA, Salicylic Acid, Compounding Chemist Osborne Park Perth, Magnesium, Tretinoin, cat thyroid medicine, Bioidentical hormones, Nutraceutical, Phentermine, Cat medicines, Hydroquinone, Upton's Paste, Progesterone Pessaries, probiotics medicines, Troche, Methimazole, Gabapentin, Trilostane, Lugol's Iodine, Prilocaine, vitamin d3 deficiency medication, Estradiol, N-acetyl-l-cystene, Podophyllum, compound medication for warts, Estriol, Potassium Bromide, Tetracaine, Itraconazole, Diethylpropion, Children's medicines, Fluoxetine, ADD and ADHD, Biest, Testosterone, Boric Acid Pessaries, 5 Methyltetrahydrofolate, Tacrolimus, Losec Liquid Omeprazole, Natural Thyroid Extract, Coconut Compound Ointment, Lansoprazole
Pharmacy compounding is the art and science of preparing personalised medications for patients. Compounded medications are made based on a practitioner's prescription in which individual ingredients are mixed together in the exact strength and dosage form required by the patient. This method allows the compounding pharmacist to work with the patient and the prescriber to customise a medication to meet the patient’s specific needs.
A patient may be allergic to an ingredient found in a commercially manufactured medication. Allergenic ingredients include lactose, preservatives, dyes, gluten and sugar. A compounding pharmacist can flavour many medications to make them more palatable or patients who have difficulty swallowing may have a medication made into a liquid form. Some medications can be compounded in a topical form such as a cream or a gel that allows the medicine to be absorbed through the skin instead of swallowing.
A compounding pharmacist can prepare medication using several unique delivery systems such as creams, transdermal gels, suspensions, capsules and troches or lozenges.