Patient Education

Reference our videos and Patient Education sheets below to learn more about your compounded medication, including information on how to take it, where to store it, common side effects, and other important reminders.

Compounded Hormone Troches

In this video, we discuss compounded bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) troches, a dissolvable option used in hormone therapy. Learn what troches are, how to use them correctly, how to store them, and which side effects to watch for. The video also covers helpful tips to support consistent dosing and effectiveness.

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Compounded Hormone Troches

Compounded Hormone Creams

In this video, we review compounded bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) creams, including their purpose and how they are commonly applied. The video walks through proper application, storage recommendations, possible side effects, and helpful reminders for safe and consistent use.

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Compounded Hormone Creams

Compounded Semaglutide Troches

In this video, we review compounded semaglutide (GLP-1) troches, a dissolvable alternative to injections. The video covers what they are used for, how they work, proper use, storage recommendations, and potential side effects, along with helpful tips to help support effective treatment.

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Compounded Semaglutide Troches

Magic Mouthwash

In this video, we review compounded “magic” mouthwash, including what it is used for and how its components work together. The video covers proper use, storage recommendations, potential side effects, and key reminders, including guidance on eating or drinking after use.

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Magic Mouthwash

Using a Topi-Click Device

In this video, we review how to use a Topi-Click device for compounded creams or gels. The video walks through how to measure doses accurately, apply the medication, and store it properly.

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Using a Topi-Click Device