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Oswego Drug Store Ozark Compounding Pharmacy Introduction
 Oswego Drug Store, in Oswego, Kansas, is a full service drug store that as served the community since 1984.  In 1996, we constructed a laboratory and began specializing in compounding customized medications.

Our second location, Ozark Compounding Pharmacy, in Joplin, MO opened in 2002. In 2011, this location was destroyed by the May tornado but a new location will be opening in Spring 2012. The Oswego Drug Store located in Oswego, KS has the files of Ozark Compounding Pharmacy and will manage your prescriptions until that time. Steven can take care of your prescriptions at the Oswego location. They will mail prescriptions at no charge and courier service is also available.

If you have any questions, please call the Oswego Drug Store at 800-333-4622.



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Important Medical Information
  • Podiatry
    Podiatrists and other health care professionals encounter numerous problems that may be helped with compounded medications.
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  • Wound Care
    Per a prescription order, a formulation can be compounded to contain the proper combination of active ingredients, in the most appropriate base, to treat a...
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  • Dentistry
    We work together with dentists and their patients to solve problems using customized medications.
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  • Sports Medicine
    Athletes, coaches, trainers, team physicians, physical therapists, and even the "weekend warrior" are faced with problems including inflammation and muscle spasms. We work together with...
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  • Pharmacists Helping Vets and Pets
    Our "specialty service should not be viewed as competition with local veterinarians; rather, compounding allows veterinarians to broaden their prescribing abilities and to offer [dosage]...
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What is Compounding

What is Compounding?

Compounding combines an ageless art with the latest medical knowledge and state-of-the-art technology, allowing specially trained professionals to prepare customized medications to meet each patient's specific needs. Compounding is fundamental to the profession of pharmacy and was a standard means of providing prescription medications before drugs began to be produced in mass quantities by pharmaceutical manufacturers. The demand for professional compounding has increased as health care professionals and patients realize that the limited number of strengths and dosage forms that are commercially available do not meet the needs of many patients, and that these patients often have a better response to a customized dosage form that is "just what the doctor ordered".    Read More»
 
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