Ryan Waldschmidt, a CPESN Ohio resident, assists 好色先生TV University pharmacy student Ruth Lim with a compounding procedure

好色先生TV University鈥檚 , a key campus learning center for pharmacy students, now offers compounding services to the community, for people as well as pets and other animals. It鈥檚 a service that provides customized medications for a variety of health-related conditions, and can serve as a convenient solution to typical medication barriers.

鈥淐ompounding is the formulation of medications that are not commercially available,鈥 explains Ryan Waldschmidt, CPESN Ohio resident at ONU HealthWise Pharmacy and Jackson Pharmacy and Wellness Center. 鈥淢edications may need to be compounded to meet individual patient or veterinary needs, such as unique drugs, unique doses, or dosage forms, including liquids, creams, or suppositories. Compounded medicines may be needed for purposes such as pain management, dermatological conditions, or bio identical hormone replacement therapy. Compounding is often needed when a commercially available medicine isn鈥檛 right for the patient or animal." Some examples of compounded medicines include:

路听听听听听 Eliminating ingredients in a medicine to which a patient is a allergic;
路听听听听听 Changing the dosage form (for instance, making a liquid for a patient who can鈥檛 swallow a pill);
路听听听听听 Combining medicines together (turning many pills into one combination pill);
路听听听听听 Providing a unique strength of the medication;
路听听听听听 Making medicines when they are unavailable or in short supply;
路听听听听听 Making medicines for pets or other animals, in the right dose and dosage form.
鈥淩ather than switching medications or going without, patients can often benefit instead from compounding,鈥 Waldschmidt says, 鈥渨ith the request made by physicians, veterinarians and other prescribers.鈥

鈥淭o get the word out about this service, I plan to form relationships with physicians and veterinarians in the surrounding communities to share with them the benefits of compounding medications,鈥 says Waldschmidt. 鈥淭he more prescribers become aware of the options that compounding provides for them and their patients, the more our patients will benefit.鈥

Although pharmacology originated with compounding, only about 7,500 of the approximately 56,000 community based pharmacies in the United States specialize in compounding services today, according to the American Pharmaceutical Association. All, including the program at ONU HealthWise Pharmacy, are state regulated.

For now, the compounding that ONU HealthWise Pharmacy provides does not include injectables or other sterile compounds. 鈥淭here are very tightly regulated restrictions regarding sterile compounds鈥 says Waldschmidt. The ONU HealthWise 鈥渘onsterile鈥 compounding program does not indicate uncleanliness, but adherence to regulations that are less stringent than are required for sterile products, such as intravenous medications. 鈥淣onsterile compounding does not require a sterile environment, and involves dosage forms like capsules, tablets, creams, ointments, liquids, suspensions, suppositories, dog/cat chew treats and more,鈥 Waldschmidt notes.

Along with enhancing access for people in the region to advanced pharmacy services, ONU鈥檚 Raabe College of Pharmacy provides training to student pharmacists in compounding, and the service is a valuable hands-on learning opportunity. 鈥淧roviding compounding in the services available at our pharmacy will give students the opportunity to make medicine for real patients, beyond what we teach them in our compounding lab courses,鈥 says Waldschmidt, who has also compiled a training program for interested students and other HealthWise Pharmacy staff.

For more information on ONU HealthWise鈥檚 compounding services, call the pharmacy at 419-772-3784 from Monday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; or on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The pharmacy can also be reached by email hwpharmacy@onu.edu.