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Top 7 Benefits and Uses of Compounding Sports Medicine

Compounding Sports Medicine

Compounding Sports Medicine is in high demand, and compounding pharmacists work with  athletes, coaches, and sports physicians to develop customized treatment plans depending on the injury.

Compounded Medications Provide More Options for Treatment

  • Compounded medications can be precisely adjusted to a particular dose, absorption rate, and administration method. 
  • The resulting formulation can be designed to treat your specific treatment needs.

Compounded Medications Are Formulated With the Athlete in Mind

  • Differences between athletes go beyond weight, build, and age.
  • Every athlete has unique drug tolerance levels, injury types, and allergies that affect how they’ll react to a particular medication treatment.

Compounding Can Help Manage Side Effects

  •  Compounding pharmacists can develop formulations that mitigate the side effects that have the most impact on athlete performance.
  • Most commercial pain medications cause drowsiness, which makes them unsuitable for use before a game or competition.

For Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Specialists:

  • Expand your treatment armamentarium, and develop a highly satisfied patient base.
  • Be assured of competitive, affordable prices that make treatment possible and practical for you and your patients

Wounds, Cuts, And Scars

  • These creams and gels will help heal cuts and wounds faster and more effectively,
  • The scar therapy creams will help reduce the appearance of scar tissue and help your body’s natural scarring recovery process

Unique Athletes, Individual Medication

A compounding pharmacist may be able to combine various drugs into a single dosage form to combat nerve pain, customize topical antifungal medications, or heal blisters and calluses.

Post-Surgical Compounded Medications And Treatments

Medications, creams, and gels that help specifically improve tissue growth and speed up your rehab process. 

Use Compounding in Sports Medicine:

  • Dehydration and rehydration
  • Dry skin
  • Fungal infections
  • Inflammation
  • Lacerations
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Repetitive stress injuries

 

 

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