FAQs
Effectiveness of formulations
Each formulation is developed using evidence-based practices and high-quality, pharmacist-recommended active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). Partner pharmacies strictly adhere to rigorous quality control standards, ensuring potency, consistency and safety with every batch. This results in reliable outcomes and optimised therapeutic benefits for patients.
When you select a product from our formulary, a detailed description of the formulation, including its active ingredients, will be displayed. This ensures full transparency, allowing you to understand exactly what goes into each product.
Once you select a product from our formulary, comprehensive information about the recommended dose, usage directions, and any relevant contraindications will be provided. This ensures you have all the necessary details for safe and effective use. The product itself will have a typical pharmacy label with relevant details as well.
Non-prescription compounded formulations are ideal for addressing common health conditions that do not require direct physician oversight. They are suitable for preventive care, symptom management and maintenance therapy, especially for people with prior diagnoses or conditions that benefit from targeted, pharmacist-formulated solutions.
Prescription and non-prescription formulations
Not necessarily. The potency of a compounded formulation depends on the dosage and purpose, not on whether it’s prescription-based. Both types of formulations are carefully crafted to meet therapeutic needs, whether it’s for a specific condition or preventive care. Prescription formulations may offer higher strengths or more specialised ingredients, but non-prescription options can be equally effective for their intended use.
Safety and storage
Our compounded formulations are made with high-quality ingredients sourced from TGA-approved and GMP-inspected establishments. Pharmacists follow strict compounding protocols, ensuring each formulation is safe, effective, and free from contaminants. Additionally, formulations undergo rigorous quality control to ensure consistency and safety in every batch.
The shelf life of a compounded formulation depends on its ingredients and how it is stored. Expiry dates are provided with each product to ensure patients receive the most effective and safe treatment possible. Follow storage instructions closely and avoid using products beyond their expiry date to maintain optimal therapeutic outcomes.