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Topical Pain Creams
InjuryScripts topical compounded pain creams are specially formulated medications applied directly to the area of discomfort to provide localized pain relief. These creams are customized by our compounding pharmacists based on the specific needs and preferences of patients.
Here are some potential benefits of using topical compounded pain creams:
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Localized Relief
Compounded pain creams target the specific area where pain is experienced. This allows for targeted pain relief without affecting the entire body, as is the case with oral medications.
Reduced Systemic Side Effects
Since the medication is applied directly to the skin and absorbed locally, the risk of systemic side effects (those affecting the entire body) is generally lower compared to oral medications. This is especially beneficial for individuals who are sensitive to the side effects of oral pain medications.
Customization
Compounded pain creams can be customized to include a combination of different medications tailored to an individual’s needs. This can be particularly useful for patients with multiple types of pain or those who haven’t responded well to standard treatments.
Reduced Dosage
Because the medication is applied directly to the affected area, lower doses of medication may be needed to achieve the desired pain relief compared to oral medications.
Faster Onset of Action
Topical creams can provide relatively faster relief compared to oral medications, which need to be absorbed through the digestive system first.
Avoidance of GI Issues
Some individuals experience gastrointestinal issues when taking oral pain medications, such as upset stomach, nausea, or ulcers. Using topical creams can bypass these potential issues.
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Non-Invasive
Applying a cream is a non-invasive way to manage pain, which might be preferred by individuals who are averse to injections or surgical interventions.
Avoidance of First-Pass Metabolism
When medications are taken orally, they pass through the liver before entering the bloodstream, which can result in a portion of the medication being broken down and rendered ineffective. Topical creams can bypass this “first-pass metabolism.”
Patient Compliance
Topical creams can be a convenient option for patients who have difficulty swallowing pills or who have trouble adhering to a medication regimen.
Combination Therapy
Compounded pain creams can contain a combination of medications, such as analgesics, anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants, and more, which can work synergistically to provide comprehensive pain relief.
Delivery System
Our airless pump system allows for the correct amount of medication to be delivered every time, click HERE to learn more about our airless pump.
Topical compounded pain creams can offer various benefits, their effectiveness can vary from person to person and depending on the specific condition being treated. It is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before using any new medication, including compounded creams, to ensure they are safe and appropriate for your individual situation. InjuryScripts pharmacists are also available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about your topical compounded prescription, please click here to contact us.
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