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Tag: Compounded medications

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Understanding the Landscape: Which drugs do not need an FDA approval?

6 min read
In 2020, Medicaid spent $62.5 million on drugs marketed without FDA approval [1.9.2]. While federal law requires new drugs to be proven safe and effective, several categories of products exist outside this pre-market approval process. Understanding which drugs do not need an FDA approval is crucial for patient safety.

What is considered a microdose of tirzepatide?

3 min read
While the FDA-approved starting dose for tirzepatide is a specific amount weekly for both Mounjaro and Zepbound, a microdose is generally considered a dose below this official starting point, or a less frequent administration schedule. This off-label practice is not officially defined or endorsed but is sometimes used to mitigate side effects.

What is H2 cream used for? Understanding the Different Forms

3 min read
The term **H2 cream** can refer to several distinct products, ranging from cosmetic anti-aging formulations to specialized prescription medications, causing significant confusion among consumers. In dermatology, 'H2 cream' might refer to creams containing hydrogen, hydrogen peroxide ($H_2O_2$), or topical H2-receptor antagonists like cimetidine.

Does B12 help with semaglutide? Understanding the benefits and risks

4 min read
While semaglutide is a highly effective medication for weight management, a small percentage of patients—especially at higher doses—report experiencing fatigue. This has led to the common question: Does B12 help with semaglutide? The answer is nuanced, as B12 doesn't directly enhance semaglutide's weight-loss properties but can help counteract some of its side effects and support metabolic functions.