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The compounding pharmacy industry is experiencing a transformative shift, positioning itself at the forefront of modern healthcare. From addressing drug shortages to offering personalized care tailored to individual patient needs, compounded medications are filling crucial gaps.
According to the U.S. Compounding Pharmacy Market Outlook (2024–2029), the market is projected to grow at a
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Considered tried and true in the medical community, commercialized medications have shown to deliver value to patients suffering from a range of conditions; however, the health needs of each patient are unique, which can often make prescribing medicine challenging.
Compounding stands alongside traditional medication in supporting providers’ commitment to delivering the best care possible. While entering the compounding realm may seem a bit intimidating, especially for those providers who are more established in their processes, it’s important to remember that healthcare is continually evolving, and that compounding may be a better route for a specific patient.
Drug shortages are an all too serious reality that many of us have encountered, shortages that can make a severe impact on patients who rely on medications to control their health conditions. In some cases, a lack of these medications can cause irreparable harm. As the steady spike in shortages continues to affect our healthcare system, compounding is stepping in to bridge the gap between patients and the prescriptions they need.
Scope of Shortages is Widening
The situation of drug shortages is becoming even more dire. In fact, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) reported a record 323 active drug