Enhancing Scar Care for Humans and Animals: PCCA’s PracaSil®-Plus Base
ScriptWorks, a renowned compounding pharmacy in The Bay Area, California, is at the forefront of scar care for both humans and animals.
Potential Benefits of Compounded Progesterone Therapy for Women
Compounded progesterone therapy is becoming an increasingly popular option for women seeking relief from a range of symptoms related to hormonal imbalances. While traditional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been a mainstay for decades, compounded progesterone may offer a number of unique benefits that make it an attractive option for many women.
Viscous Lidocaine Shortage: Magic Mouthwash Rx
The Viscous Lidocaine shortage has made producing medications like Magic Mouthwash difficult. Healthcare providers have turned to compounding pharmacies.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Cats
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic condition that affects many cats. In this blog, we will explore what IBD in cats is, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Budesonide Therapy for GI disease in Dogs and Cats
Budesonide is a systemic glucocorticoid (steroid) used to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in dogs and cats, especially when other steroids are ineffective, or the pet cannot tolerate steroids.
Menopause and Women’s Hormones Testing
Unsure whether your condition is related to your hormone levels? Try Women’s Hormones Testing available at ScriptWorks Rx.
Perimenopause, Depression, and How Hormone Therapy May Help
Did you know that females are more than twice as likely as males to be afflicted by mood disorders?
Hair Restoration: Oral & Topical Therapies through Compounding
ScriptWorks collaborates with many hair restoration doctors in the Bay Area to formulate prescription-grade hair loss therapies using Minoxidil Sulfate, Finasteride, Tretinoin, Spironolactone, Fluocinonide, & More.
Personalized Hormone Therapy from ScriptWorks
Bob Brensel, RPh, shares his thoughts about the pharmacy, their patients, and personalized hormone replacement therapy.
Treatment Options for Pets with Cancer
The prospect of chemotherapy for your pet may seem intimidating or even scary. The good news is pets typically tolerate chemotherapy much better than humans.