PCCA Brochure for Prospective Members - page 4

Better for
Your Customers
For the many people who aren’t
served by commercially available
medications, like the child who
can’t swallow pills or the cancer
patient who needs a drug that’s
in short supply, compounding
provides more than medicine
– it provides hope. Without
compounding, these patients
might not get the medication
they need. The benefits are often
life changing, even lifesaving. And
compounding pharmacists are
the key.
Good work.
Compounding is the art and science of creating personalized
medication to meet specific patient needs, such as combination
therapy, custom dosage forms and strengths, and drug shortages. In
the process, compounding pharmacists solve problems and improve
lives. In a word, compounding is better – for your customers and your
practice. Here’s how.
Better for
Your Career
Medication problem solving
means greater involvement in
the healthcare process – and that
means greater career satisfaction.
As a compounding pharmacist,
you’re not an order filler. You get
to use your hard-earned skills
and education working with a
variety of medical specialties,
all while experiencing a level
of independence and work-life
balance the big chains just can’t
offer.
Better for
Your Business
Compounding means making
a difference. But it also means
growing your business.
Compounding pharmacists
distinguish their practices by
providing a unique and much-
needed service. It’s a distinction
that not only means improved
patient compliance, but one that
can also result in increased sales
and higher profit margins.
Partner up.
As a compounding pharmacist,
your role in the prescriber/patient/pharmacist
triad relationship is elevated. Prescribers rely
on compounding pharmacists’ expertise as
well as patient knowledge to solve some of
healthcare’s toughest challenges.
Prescriber
Patient
Pharmacist
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