What Is a “Dosage Form?”

 

A dosage form is the shape of your medicine.  Capsules and liquids are common dosage forms.  Compounded dosage forms offer more options and may include lozenges, lollipops, and topically applied creams. 

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Could Compounding Work For Me?

Many patients are helped by commercially-available medicine, but you may benefit from using a customized medicine instead.

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updated Jan 7. 2013

Welcome to Westchase Specialty Pharmacy

Welcome to Westchase Specialty Pharmacy,

where Quality Customized Medicine is created to match Your Chemistry.

Westchase Specialty Pharmacy recognizes that people aren’t made from cookie cutters.

Their medicine shouldn’t be either.

Each patient is a unique individual, and Westchase Specialty Pharmacy is a unique pharmacy.
Instead of dispensing bulk-manufactured tablets, Westchase Specialty Pharmacy creates personalized dosage forms “from scratch” in a process called Compounding.  The intricate formulation of your Quality Customized Medicine takes place in a state-of-the-art Compounding Laboratory.  Your experience at Westchase Specialty Pharmacy will include more than brief glimpses of a pharmacist or impersonal drive-through windows.

Westchase Specialty Pharmacy believes pharmacists should spend time with their patients,

understand what each person truly needs from his or her medicine,

and apply the advanced skills of compounding to maximize each person’s wellness.

The staff at Westchase Specialty Pharmacy is specially trained to listen to your needs,

discuss multiple options with you and your prescriber, and create a

Quality Customized Medicine that Matches Your Chemistry.


281-497-5214

281-497-5215 (fax)

11301 Richmond Ave, Ste K-101

Houston, TX 77082

Located within the Westchase Corporate Park,

2 blocks west of Wilcrest Dr on Richmond Ave