Most people would rather watch 12 hours of Parliament Time on the ABC, back to back, than attempt to give a cat a pill. It’s just as exasperating but there’s less chance of bloodshed. Usually. A quick scour of the internet will produce blogs and countless
It’s been a chilly winter, and most of us can’t wait for spring to get here so we can enjoy our magical Queensland sunshine. Most of us, except for the eczema sufferers. If you count yourself in this group you’ll be all too familiar with that extra
When a patient experiences an adverse reaction to their medication it can be a difficult task to pinpoint the cause. What part might preservatives, binding agents and other additives (excipients) play? In an article published in the UK’s Royal
Are vitamins facing stricter regulation by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), as reported in some media outlets? The answer, thankfully, is no. To most people outside the health sector, the idea of regulating vitamins, in the same way we do
Has your medication been taken off the market? For anyone managing a chronic health condition or protracted illness, the thought of a drug manufacturer discontinuing their medication is not a cheery one. Patients often go through a lengthy process of ‘trial
Thanks to our awesome community & patients, we are often presented with new formulating opportunities. In the last month, a mum in desperate need of some sleep (due to a teething 1 year old) came to our pharmacists with an example of a South Australian
Being winter time, patients in the Amcal & Compounding pharmacy, are often asking our team ‘How much Vitamin C should I take‘ to try and keep things like the common cold & other bugs away. Recently a holistic doctor passed on a study performed in
Following on from an article in our May 2017 newsletter, Dr Adams has written a letter to the GCMA, Gold Coast Medical Association, discussing the topic of compounded medication and the particular products that we have been able to compound for his
Psoriasis is a common dermatologic problem faced by a number of Australians. Symptoms can typically include dry skin, which may be thickened or red with a scaly appearance, swelling, itching, and soreness. Becuase of the topical nature of psoriasis, it can
In our compounding practice we are seeing an increase in the number of enquiries which relate to treatment therapies for Parasitic infections. These types of infections are often difficult to diagnose and cause the patients a number of health issues. Once