
Sterile & Non-Sterile Compounding
Personalized Medication Solutions for
Individual Needs
At Wellspring Pharmacy, we specialize in both sterile and non-sterile compounding to provide customized medications that meet the unique needs of each patient. Working closely with healthcare providers, we prepare high-quality, tailor-made prescriptions that may not be available through standard commercial products.
What is Compounding?
Compounding is the art and science of creating personalized medications by combining, mixing, or altering ingredients to fit the specific requirements of a patient. This allows for flexibility in dosage forms, strengths, and ingredients—ensuring optimal therapeutic outcomes.
Sterile Compounding
Sterile compounding involves the preparation of medications in a sterile environment to prevent contamination, making it essential for treatments that are administered via:
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Injections
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Intravenous (IV) therapy
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Ophthalmic (eye) drops
Common uses include:
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Pain management therapies
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Nutritional infusions
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Hormone therapies
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Specialized IV medications
Our sterile preparations are made in compliance with the highest safety and quality standards, including USP <797> guidelines.
Non-Sterile Compounding
Non-sterile compounding includes medications that are taken orally, applied to the skin, or otherwise do not require a sterile environment. We can customize:
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Capsules
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Creams & ointments
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Gels & lotions
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Troches & lozenges
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Oral liquids & suspensions
Common applications include:
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Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
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Pain management
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Dermatological preparations
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Pediatric medications
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Allergy-friendly formulations
Why Choose Compounding?
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Customized Dosages & Strengths
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Allergen-Free & Dye-Free Options
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Discontinued or Hard-to-Find Medications
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Improved Taste & Ease of Use
Quality. Precision. Care.
Our highly trained pharmacists use state-of-the-art equipment and adhere to strict quality control measures to ensure every compounded medication is safe, effective, and tailored to you or your patients’ needs.
To learn more or to get started, call us at (210) 985-0312 or visit us in person. We’re here to help.
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