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We are thrilled to announce the opening of our brand new facility, designed to meet the pharmaceutical and medical supply needs of local physicians, veterinarians, emergency medical services, and a network of pharmacies. As Shelby Owens, CPhT-Adv, RPhT, CDR, National Director of Revelation Wholesale, expressed, “This brand new shiny facility is able to fulfill the pharmaceutical and medical supply needs of many local physicians, veterinarians, emergency medical services and a network of pharmacies.”
A Grand Opening with Heart
On August 7th and 8th, we hosted our open house to celebrate this exciting new venture. Although the turnout was small, the support we received from our customers was heartwarming. It’s moments like these that remind us of the strong community we serve and the importance of our mission.
A Journey of Planning and Dedication
The journey to this moment began in February 2024, with a vision to create a space that
Florida State House Representative Michelle Salzman paid a visit to Everwell, which not only lies in her district, but has previously provided compounded medications for her and her family. As the chair of the Healthcare Regulation subcommittee for the 2024 legislative session, she is well versed in a multitude of issues the healthcare industry faces.
Everwell's commitment to quality and patient-centered care was evident throughout the tour. The pharmacy staff highlighted how they collaborate with healthcare providers to create personalized solutions that improve patient outcomes. They also discussed the critical role of compounding in managing chronic conditions, rare diseases, and other complex health issues.
If you’re reading this, you probably know that your compounding pharmacist can sometimes work miracles with meds for kids, adding flavors or even turning a liquid into a lollipop.
But some medication is so bitter — and some people are so sensitive to tastes — that a spoonful of sugar ain’t gonna help it go down. Adults can (usually) buck up and swallow, but try convincing a five-year-old how important it is to take his Augmentin.
To the rescue are the researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philly. Despite living in Eagles territory, they actually have something useful to contribute to society: They’ve identified “the first temporary, universal taste blocker.”