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CASE STUDY INITIATIVE
ABOUT MEDJESTIC MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
Medjestic Medical Management, LLC is aligned with a prestigious private compound pharmacy located in Texas.
The pharmacy has an extensive track record and reputation that carries over 7000 FDA approved ingredients from the U.S. for compounded formulas with the best consistency, purity and potency available.
The pharmacy is also a proud member of the Professional Compounding Centers of America and is accredited by the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB).
Organizations who founded PCAB and who make up the PCAB Board of Directors include The American College of Apothecaries, National Community Pharmacists Association, American Pharmacists Association, National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations, International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists, National Home Infusion Association, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, and the United States Pharmacopeia.
OUR COMPOUND MEDICATIONS PORTFOLIO
Pain Management Wound Therapy Hormone Replacement
Therapy (HRT) Hospice Pediatrics Ophthalmology Dentistry
Dermatology Medication Flavoring Neuropathy Veterinary Sports Medicine Infertility Podiatry Gastroenterology
ABOUT COMPOUND MEDICATIONS
The primary reason for compounding is due to a patient being unable or unwilling to use medication as directed.
Many patients are allergic to preservatives or dyes, or require a dosage that is different from the standard drug strengths.
With a physicians consent, a compounding pharmacist can:o Adjust the strength of a medicationo Avoid unwanted ingredients, such as dyes, preservative, lactose or sugaro Add flavor to make the medication more palatableo Prepare medications using unique delivery systems
ABOUT COMPOUND MEDICATIONS cont.
Pharmaceutical compounding is a branch of pharmacy that continues to play the crucial role of drug development.
Compounding pharmacists and medicinal chemists develop / test combinations of active pharmaceuticals and delivery systems for new formulations so that the active ingredients are effective, stable, easy to use, and acceptable to patients.
Compounding pharmacists can assist the patients of physicians and other licensed prescribers by providing them with access to unique medications.
PURPOSE OF OUR CASE STUDY INITIATIVE
Medjestic Medical Management has established a Case Study Initiative, based on capturing the data below. Our goal is to continuously improve the grade of compound medications in our portfolio, which ultimately achieves better results for the patients who use them.
Patient Demographics
The age, weight, height, sex, race, and occupation.
Patient History
The relevant information that helped you to determine the
diagnosis.
Clinical Examination
The diagnostic procedures and the timeline patients are
administered compound medications.
SAMPLE COMPOUND CASE STUDIESSa
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le 1 This study demonstrates a 26
year old female who was severely scarred on the face during house fire. After six plastic surgeries and the application of different products, the patient was unsatisfied with her complexion.
A compounded medicine containing Pentoxifylline 1%, Caffeine 1% and Tranilast 1% in PracaSil-Plus topical gel applied twice a day.
After 3 weeks of treatment, the patient was surprised by the softening of her skin and overall improvement of her complexion.
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2 This study demonstrates that topical 2% amitriptyline and 1% ketamine, given over 6-12 months, is associated with long-term perceived analgesic effectiveness in treatment of neuropathic pain. S
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le 3 This study demonstrates a 65
year old male (former athlete) who developed shoulder pain, described as 10 on a scale of 1 to 10.
The patient requested a topical gel containing 4% gabapentin. The prescription was filled, applied a few times daily and the pain was reduced to 8.
After much consideration by the medical management company and compound pharmacist, .2% clonidine and 1% lidocaine was added to the gabapentin formula. After application of the new pain gel, the pain was reduced to 3.
HOW IT WORKS!
Step One
Enroll in Our Network
Step Two
See At least 4 Patients a Week
Step Three
Prescribe Our Compound Medications by
Completing a Script Form
Step Four
Fax the Script and Signed Patient Information Form to
888 650 4441
Step Five
Complete an Online Case Study Survey Once a
Month