Ear, Nose & Throat: ENT

ear, nose & throat medications with a customized approach

Ailments affecting the ear, nose, and/or throat can be irritating, painful and disrupt your normal daily living. These ailments may even make it difficult to hear, see, eat, speak, and even breathe normally.

Common Ear, Nose & Throat ailments can include but are not limited to:

– Acute sinus infections
– Chronic sinusitis (inflammation of the sinus cavities)
– Chronic sinus infections (bacterial or fungal)
– Ear canal infection, inflammation, or itching.
– Nasal allergies
– Radiation desquamation
– Sore throat
– Stomatitis ulcers
– Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
– Ulcers of the mouth or gums
– Vertigo or Meniere’s disease

Sometimes these conditions can be difficult for prescribers to treat due to oral medications not working effectively. Our knowledgeable pharmacists can work with your prescriber to customized alternative dosage forms and delivery methods to help meet each patient’s unique needs.

– Antimicrobial or antifungal nasal sprays, ointments, oral suspensions, rinses, or solutions
– Decongestants, antihistamines, and anti-inflammatory nasal sprays or nebulization suspensions
– Pain relief
– Gargles, gels, ointments, solutions, sprays, suspensions and troches

ENT deals with critical areas of the body and the quality of our products and ingredients are of the upmost importance to us. Our knowledgeable staff has been thoroughly trained using state-of-the-art compounding technology and pharmaceutical grade chemicals to create high quality products.

Influence of topical antifungal drugs on ciliary beat frequency of human nasal mucosa: an in vitro study
Laryngoscope. 2010 Jul;120(7):1444-8. doi: 10.1002/lary.20965. Influence of topical antifungal drugs on ciliary beat frequency of human nasal mucosa: an in vitro study.
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Delivery of antibiotics to the respiratory tract: an update
Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2009 Sep;6(9):897-905. Delivery of antibiotics to the respiratory tract: an update.
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Dry powder inhalation versus wet nebulization delivery of antibiotics in cystic fibrosis patients
Expert Opin Drug Deliv. 2007 Mar;4(2):91-4. Dry powder inhalation versus wet nebulization delivery of antibiotics in cystic fibrosis patients.
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