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Medicated lozenges are common in the pharmacy world. There's nothing common about NataTroche™ though, it's the first proprietary troche made with natural ingredients and free of polyethylene glycol or gelatin. Find out what makes NataTroche so special, and how it can help you and your patients.
Congratulations to Allan Baker, RPh, of Macdonalds Prescriptions in Vancouver, British Columbia, for being named our 2018 Canadian Compounding Pharmacist of the Year!
Jeff Gloyer is an engineer I with Eagle. He has experience working with multidisciplinary teams to implement the engineering design process. Here he discusses considerations that compounding pharmacies need to take in order to ensure they are USP <797> and <800> compliant.
Daniel Banov talks about water activity in various products and why they are becoming increasingly important in the pharmacy compounding world.
Tadalafil is now free of patents, and compounding pharmacies have some opportunities to use this drug in various customized medications. PCCA's Nat Jones drops in to tell us why that is such exciting news for compounding pharmacies and their patients.
PCCA's own Sebastian Denison to speak on the LDN Radio Show on February 20th, at 3 p.m. CT!
February updates for PCCA Play! Gary Riggs discusses how to best compound for exotic species. Also, get a sneak peek at Mark Gonzalez’s talk on how compounding pharmacies can build themselves in to niche veterinary practices, available on February 19, 2019.
An exciting announcement regarding PCCA's own Gus Bassani and A.J. Day!
Attending C3 with fellow compounding professionals means a stronger community for compounding pharmacies. It means meeting folks like Max, Lisa, and Denise, three pharmacists who recently completed C3. We asked them a few questions about their C3 experience and this is what they had to say.
Devaki Lindsey Berkson, a well-respected nutritionist and hormone research expert, and what she has to say might just change the way you think about the "cuddle chemical"--Oxytocin.