Compounding refers to the preparation of medications by a pharmacist to meet the unique needs of a patient. This can include altering the dosage form (e.g., liquid instead of a pill), removing non-essential ingredients the patient may be allergic to, or combining multiple medications into a single dose. It is commonly used when a commercially available drug does not meet a patient's specific requirements or when a medication is discontinued by the manufacturer but is still medically necessary.
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