Pharmacists are available to clarify any labeled instructions.
A compounded medication is specially compounded in a pharmacy to fill the prescription your doctor wrote especially for you and your special needs.
If you have not done so, please discuss this medicine with the healthcare provider who prescribed this to you to ensure that you understand:
Compounding is a pharmacy practice that allows doctors to treat their patients’ individual needs without being restricted to off-the-shelf medicines or devices. This medicine was prepared in a compounding pharmacy to meet the specifications ordered by your doctor.
Call your doctor if you:
Call our pharmacist if:
Please call our pharmacist at (734) 369-8782 for help with any further questions or concerns.
You can also find information about your medication here
Your prescription’s label also includes information about the expiration date and the Beyond Use Date of the medication.
The expiration date is the last day when you can call us for a refill (either because your maximum number of refills has been reached, or the prescription you got from your provider has expired.)
The Beyond Use (Discard) date is when the medication should be discarded, as it has reached its effective date of drug stability and we can’t guarantee its potency and efficacy.