A Quick Guide To Medication Compounding

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Medication nowadays is increasingly created to be one-size-fits-all, that is that it doesn’t take into account the individual needs of the patient. In some cases, patients need a little more than an off the shelf drug, and that’s where drug compounding comes in.

What is drug compounding

Drug compounding is the term used to describe the process of tailoring medications through mixing, combining them, or removing certain ingredients, in order to meet a patient’s specific needs. Compounded drugs are usually only created by a compounding pharmacy and must be very carefully created to ensure that they are safe and effective.

Is drug compounding new?

Not at all! Drug compounding is a lot rarer today than it once was, but not so long ago all pharmacies compounded their medications. In times gone by, doctors would list the ingredients of medications onto their prescriptions and it was down to the local apothecary to work out the quantities of each so that they would best suit their patient. Essentially, a customized medication was given to every patient, whereas nowadays, people are given an off-the-shelf one size fits all option that sometimes doesn’t do the trick.

Why do some people need to take compounded drugs?

Today, the most common reason that people choose to take compounded medication is that it can be easier for them to use. For example, a hard to swallow pill can be made into a topical balm and applied directly to the affected area, or flavorings can be added to certain medications to make them more palatable to fussy children. Sometimes drugs need to be compounded for medical reasons such as if the patient has an allergy to a certain ingredient or dye in the medication or if they are unable to swallow or ingest the medication in a conventional way.

What are the benefits of compounded medications?

Aside from helping those with allergies or difficulties taking conventional medication, compounding drugs is simply the best way for science and a patient’s personal needs to combine as one. For patients taking multiple medications a day, compounding can combine their medications into a single effective and safe dose, making it easier for them to take it. Also, not everyone can absorb medication in the same way and by compounding their drugs to create a personalized medication compound pharmacies can help to ensure that they are receiving the dose that they need. Similarly, some people may experience adverse side effects to certain medications that can make their experience of taking it very unpleasant or in some cases impossible. By removing certain ingredients and compounding their medication, a compound pharmacy can provide that person with a medication that does not cause them to experience these side effects, making them more likely to continue to take it on a regular basis. This ultimately improves treatment outcomes as well as patient satisfaction.

Should you try compound medication?

Compound medication isn’t for everyone but it can dramatically improve the lives, health, and well-being of certain people. If you’re interested in finding out more then reach out to a compounding pharmacy for advice.

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Three Jelly Shot Recipes To Try In Lockdown

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Just because we are in lockdown does not mean you cannot have a lot of fun. There is one thing that all summers should involve, and this is jelly shots. This trend is well and truly taking over and the warmer months ahead give you a great chance to experiment with different fruit flavours. Keeping that in mind, read on to discover more about three of my favourite jelly shot recipes for the summer…

Strawberry Margarita Jelly Shots

If you are looking for ideas of things to do during the lockdown, you should definitely try this recipe out, as it tastes amazing and is perfect for posting some pictures on Instagram! These shots can be served inside a strawberry, which looks cool and eliminates any washing up. You will need to begin by cutting the top off a strawberry and, using a melon scoop, carefully scoop out the inside. It is also a good idea to cut a bit of the bottom of the strawberry so it stands up straight. After this, you should combine boiling water and jelly, preferably strawberry flavoured, with boiling water until it dissolves. Mix in Cointreau and tequila and then stir the mixture. After this, pour it into your strawberry cups and leave to set in the fridge until firm.

Watermelon Lime Jelly Shots

Not only do these shots taste delicious, but they look great too, as you can serve them up as little watermelon segments. For this recipe, you will need mini chocolate chips, vodka, boiling water, watermelon jelly, and limes with the pulp removed. You’ll need to add boiling water to the jelly until it has dissolved. After this, stir in about a cup of vodka and pour it into lime halves. Leave this in the fridge for about two hours to chill. After this, cut the limes in half again to create wedges and you can stick chocolate chips in to create the appearance of watermelon pips.

Mimosa Jelly Shots

Mimosa is a well-known champagne cocktail, which would make a great summer jelly shot, with the orange bringing the fruitiness and refreshing qualities and the champagne bringing a touch of luxury. To make this drink you will need one box of orange flavoured jelly or gelatine, as well as champagne, orange juice, boiling water, and triple sec. Simply mix the jelly with the boiling water so that it dissolves. After this, you can add the rest of the ingredients and then leave to set. You may wish to serve this shot in a champagne flute to give it the full effect, but make sure you’ve got little spoons or something similar handy so people can scoop out the jelly.

So there you have it: three of the best jelly shot recipes to try making while in lockdown. Just because we’re stuck at home doesn’t mean we cannot have lots of fun (and a bit of booze too!), right?

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Home Tech That’ll Keep You Entertained During The Lockdown

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Even when times are good, we spend a lot of time thinking about our homes. But now that most of us have to spend practically every hour of every day in them, that focus has shifted up a notch. We’re far more obsessed with our interiors in 2020 than ever before.

Hometech has moved on considerably in the last few years. Ten years ago, the concept of a “smart home” wasn’t even on the radar. Now it’s practically a part of the language.

Technology is helping many of us through what is an otherwise challenging time. Think about it: we have all of the entertainment we could ever want on Netflix and Disney. And we can communicate with our friends and family via zoom. We also have all manner of gadgets lying around the home that make being stuck indoors considerably more tolerable.

In this post, we’re going to take a look at the home tech keeping you entertained and comfortable during the lockdown. Enjoy!

Blenders That Vacuum Your Food At The Same Time

Okay, this one might sound a little weird, but don’t knock it until you try it!

When you use a typical blender, the action of the blades impregnates the resulting liquid with air bubbles. These then alter the taste and texture of the food you’re consuming. The effect is usually positive when you’re making, say, a strawberry smoothie. But it can be detrimental if you’re making a savory dish.

Now, though, blender companies have come up with a solution – apply a vacuum. Here, you place the lid firmly on the top of the blender, switch it on, turn on the vacuum setting, and then hit go. The mixer then whips up the mixture and draws out any excess air at the same time, leaving you with pure liquid. It’s almost magical.

Fridges That Order Food For You

No smart home system is complete without a smart fridge. These incredible objects are a massive step up from the refrigerators of old. Not only can you control them remotely, but they can actually make decisions on your behalf, such as ordering food for you.

How it works goes something like this: a camera in the fridge detects that you’re running low on milk. It then sends an order to a grocery delivery service telling them what you need. The service then ships you the missing items, completely negating the need for you to do any work yourself.

Yes, granted, the technology still needs a bit of work. But it is an exciting prospect for the future, and ideal during lockdown when you don’t want to go to the store.

Something to be aware of when you add a smart device like this or similar pieces of tech to your home is that it will put more pressure on your broadband. If you don’t want to face a significant slow down, make sure that you explore a new bundle or package available from sites such as www.highspeedoptions.com. After all, a modern home with the latest tech requires modern connections.

Speakers That Play Music Depending On Your Mood

Imagine if you could walk into your home, and speakers would suddenly start playing music to reflect your mood. You wouldn’t have to spend ages fumbling around on for a particular Spotify playlist – it would happen automatically.

Now, you can actually get systems that will do this. Most are voice-activated and will work anywhere in your home via Bluetooth.

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The Dead Simple Ways To Make Your Old Home Feel Brand New Again

Over time, homes have a nasty habit of losing some of their luster. They start pristine, but weather, kids, and general wear and tear can cause them to depreciate. Over decades, a once smart property can begin to look dilapidated.

Fortunately, you don’t have to give up at first sight of trouble. There’s still plenty that you can do to enhance the appearance of your home and make it feel brand new again.

Strategy #1: Repaints Your Exterior Doors And Window Frames

Masonry tends to age very slowly, and will often change very little from decade to decade. The same, however, is not true of paintwork. A wooden door or window frame looks excellent on the day you paint it, but after about ten years, it starts looking very sorry for itself.

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Painting all exterior surfaces, therefore, is a quick way to freshen up the appearance of your home. It isn’t sufficient for a wholesale transformation, but it is probably the most straightforward approach available for quick results.

Strategy #2: Replace Your Existing Roof With Slate

Roofing companies typically suggest that homeowners replace their roofs every fifty years or so. Roofing materials have a nasty habit of degrading over time to the point where they no longer serve a useful function.

Instead of replacing the roof with asphalt, though, try using slate instead. Sure, it’s a little more expensive, but, like a fresh paint job, it can make an enormous difference in how the property looks. Slightly blue slate gives your home a neat, premium look.

Strategy #3: Get Your Carpets Professionally Cleaned

Carpets rarely go from pristine to matted overnight. Instead, it is a slow process that takes many years. Over time, dirt becomes incorporated into the carpet fibers, eventually leading to degradation.

But even though regular vacuuming won’t remove these trapped particles, professional cleaning will. Here, a trained operative – usually from a cleaning company – uses steam and hot water to lift dirt from the carpet. Depending on how much dirt was on the carpet, the final result can be impressive. Your carpets can sometimes look as good as new again.

Strategy #4: Repair Your Walls

Old homes have a habit of accumulating poor quality repair jobs, especially on the walls. Handymen or DIY enthusiasts will rip out a fixture or fitting, and then don’t bother plastering over the resulting hole correctly. The final result is a messy, uneven finish that looks terrible.

Fixing these aberrations, however, can have tremendous knock-on effects on how you feel. With proper plastering, you can smooth over bumpy walls and make your interiors look brand new.

Strategy #5: Get Rid Of Dated Fixtures

Old homes have a habit of accumulating ancient fixtures. While some of these features add to the aesthetic quality of the environment, many do not. Furthermore, some actively detract from it. Pay particular attention to ceiling lamps and old electrical outlets. Both of these can age a room tremendously, making it look far older than it is. Where possible, replace old kitchen appliances with modern equivalents.

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How To Child Proof Your Home

If you’ve got a new baby on the way, you might be looking at your home with new eyes. When babies grow into toddlers, your previously safe home suddenly begins to look dangerous. You might be noticing all the sharp corners on your furniture, the pond in the garden, and all the cleaning chemicals you keep under the sink, and wondering where to start to make your house safe for a growing child. Here’s how to do it.

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In The Living Room

Keep items like candles and matches well out of reach. It’s easier than you might think for a toddler to accidentally light a match and start a fire. If the child chews on a candle you’ve left in reach, they might choke on the wax. If you love candles, think about switching to flameless LED candles, which mimic the effect of flickering candlelight.

Photo frames should be up and out of the way. A knocked over frame can cause the glass to shatter, which can lead to nasty cuts. Keep them out of grabbing reach or mount them on the wall. You could consider switching the glass for plastic.

Think about mounting your TV. If your toddler tries to climb up onto your TV stand, the set might fall, causing nasty injuries. If you can, securely mount the TV on the wall. If you can’t, anchor the set to the wall even if it is on a stand. You can put velcro straps through the air vent holes and connect them to eye hooks that you screw into the wall.

Cover the fireplace. Heat-resistant gates should be used when the flames are on. Buy pads for the edges of the hearth if it is sharp or stony, to avoid injuries from falls. If you have an artificial fire, check that any small decorative stones that are in it are fixed down, so they can’t become a choking risk.

Cover any power strips. A child left alone for even a moment, can easily unplug a cord and put a metal object into the socket. Buy socket covers, and either buy a power strip cover or push the power strip out of reach behind the furniture.

Cover table edges. The coffee and the dining table have sharp corners and edges that could be very dangerous for a small child learning to walk. They could easily cut their heads or eye area. It’s especially important to cover glass tables, as these can cause real damage. If you have a glass table made of non-tempered glass, consider replacing it, as glass like this can easily shatter.

Make sure you keep windows locked. An unlocked window that a child can open could be the cause of a nasty fall. If you can’t securely lock your windows, or they are easy for a child to open, it might be wise to replace your home’s windows for something more secure.

In The Kitchen

Fit a gate in the kitchen door. There are a lot of potential risks in a kitchen, so make it off limits for when you’re not there to supervise. Never let your child in the kitchen without you there.

Lower cabinets should have child-locks. Cleaning products, like polish and drain unblockers, are very toxic. The cabinet they’re in should be kept locked with a magnetic lock or a latch. If you can, keep items like this high up, where they can’t be reached. Even with chemicals out of the way, keep cabinets low down protected. Children can easily hurt themselves with heavy pans or broken crockery.

Be careful with the dishwasher. The main danger is the detergent, so don’t put any in until right before you need to run the dishwasher. Don’t leave anything in the dishwasher when it’s not in use and make sure knives always go in blades down. If your dishwasher has a lock setting, use it. If it doesn’t, buy an appliance lock to keep it closed.

Keep the microwave high up and out of reach. If your child is with you in the kitchen, don’t turn on the microwave then walk away, and don’t leave hot foods in there. Be careful when removing hot things from the microwave, and try to keep your child out of the way when you do it to avoid spills.

Make the stove save. Buy a stove guard, which is a plastic or metal shield that attaches to the front of the stove to prevent little hands grabbing the buttons and turning it on. You can also buy covers for the stove’s knobs. If you can’t find any to fit, take the knobs off when you aren’t cooking so curious fingers can’t twist them, turn the oven on and end up burned. When cooking, use the back burners of the hob when you can, and always turn pan handles inwards, where they can’t be grabbed. Keep the oven hard to open. An oven that can be opened easily could cause burns or injuries from being hit with the heavy door. Don’t hang a dish towel on the oven door where it can be pulled to open the oven. If you can, lock the oven door, or fit a latch to it.

Make sure small appliances are inaccessible. Most toddlers can reach counters, where they might be able to grab appliances and pull them down onto themselves. Keep cords out of reach too so they can’t be used to pull appliances off the counter.

Keep cutlery and kitchen knives out of reach. A knife block on the counter is convenient for you, but is a risk for a child. Keep knives in an out of reach cabinet, where they can’t be grabbed by little hands.

Secure the refrigerator. If your child can open the fridge door on their own, fit a latch. If you can’t, at least think about the contents. Choking hazards, like grapes, and breakables, like glass jars, need to be out of reach on a high shelf.

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Wonderful Techniques to Make Your Home the Perfect Place to Spend Lockdown

There are so many things that you can do during this lockdown to keep yourself occupied and entertained. Yes, being confined to home and having restrictions on the way you live your life is hard, there is no question about that. However, it is also the case that you have a unique opportunity here to use this to your advantage right now. There are so many wonderful techniques you can make use of that will make your home the ideal place to spend this lockdown.

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Make sure you think about what you can do to improve the home and enhance the experience of being at home as much as possible. There are a lot of things that people have to keep in mind moving forward, and this is something you should think about over the course of this lockdown. Here are some of the best techniques that can make all the difference and will help you make the most of your lockdown right now.

Sort Out Household Finances

Now, there are plenty of things you can do when it comes to finding the right finances to help your home improve and grow. Make sure you do as much as possible to take charge of your money, and this is the perfect opportunity in order to be able to do this. Sit down and come up with a list of all your incomings and outgoings, and try to work out places where you might be overspending. This is something you need to think about as much as possible, and there are a lot of elements to keep in mind here. Creating these excellent household finances is something that you need to make the most of right now, and this is something that can help you manage and improve the home better as a result.

Spring Clean

Spring cleaning is something that you should look to improve as much as possible, and there are a lot of great ideas that can play a role in this. You have to make sure you do what you can to keep the home clean and tidy, and this is something you must consider moving forward. There are a lot of amazing ideas you can use to keep your home clean and tidy, and this is something you should think about for the future. Going room by room and having a thorough deep clean is something you are going to need to make sure you get right. Spring cleaning is something that can make a huge difference to the home and how healthy your home is moving forward.

Have a Clear Out

It is important to do as much as possible to use this opportunity to have a clear out and get rid of some of your unwanted possessions. Now, you should look to be ruthless, and take the time to get rid of a lot of the stuff that you need to focus on as much as possible. It’s important to do as much as you can to find the best ways of being able to clear out and get rid of stuff. You might want to throw a lot of it away, and you could set some things aside to give away to charity, or to sell via eBay once the lockdown and quarantine blows over and this is a more viable option.

Repaint the House

This is a great chance to be able to redecorate the home and make the most of the different opportunities you have to improve the home. Repainting your property is something that can make a massive difference to the home and the way it comes across. You would be surprised by how much of an impact you can have on your home by simply adding a fresh coat of paint. And this is something you are going to need to consider; choosing a color scheme is something that you really need to keep in mind, and it can make an incredible difference to the aesthetic appeal of the property.

Set up a Home Entertainment System

You will be spending a lot of time at home over the coming months, so it is important that you make sure you do what you can to make the most of home entertainment right now. Streaming services are providing the nation with some respite in this time of uncertainty, and you should make the most of this. Come up with the perfect at-home setup to make the most of enjoying shows like Tiger King during this period. A speaker or soundbar system is something that can really enhance the sound quality when you are watching. You might even try to treat this as the perfect time to upgrade your devices and perhaps bring in the latest games console.

Tend to the Garden

Your garden is a massive asset, and it is a potential godsend for a lot of people during this lockdown experience. Your garden is one of the best aspects of the property, and it’s a great place to socialize, relax, work out, and many more things besides. Enhancing and improving the aesthetic appeal of the garden, as well as looking after and protecting it, is something you need to make sure you get right. Cutting the grass, feeding the lawn, watering the plants, and keeping everything clean and tidy.

Revamp the Kitchen

There are a lot of other things you need to look into when it comes to improving the home, and revamping the kitchen is something that can be done to improve this. Do as much of the smaller stuff as you can yourself, and then plan to bring in professionals after the lockdown to get the best possible finish for your new kitchen. Companies like N-Hance are ideal when it comes to looking at how you can improve the kitchen and make the most of what it takes to achieve this right now.

There are so many things that you can do to help you make your home better and make the right kinds of improvements over the lockdown season. This is something that you are going to need to make sure you get right as much as possible. There are a lot of elements to consider here, and you need to be clear about what it takes to make your home the ideal place to spend lockdown. This is something you need to think carefully about, and it can make all the difference to helping you make the most of the current lockdown.

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3 Tips for Turning Your Home into a More Positive Environment

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In an ideal world, we would all feel totally positive, motivated, at ease, and in control in our own homes. Our homes would, in other words, be our own personal kingdoms and slices of paradise set apart from the outside world.

In reality, however, it’s unfortunately quite common for people to be dissatisfied with the state of their homes and to feel as if their home environments are generally stressful, out of control, and that they generate a sense of restlessness and unease rather than a sense of calm and positivity.

Here are just a few tips for turning your home into a more positive environment.

Practice the arts of presence and acceptance

First and foremost, it’s very difficult to feel that your home is a positive environment if you are always looking for something more, and are always thinking of the next great project, endeavour, or purchase, that you believe will really make the difference when it comes to how your home feels overall.

Of course, there’s nothing wrong with home projects or purchases – but if you want your home to feel like a more positive environment, you should make some real effort to practice the arts of presence and acceptance, so that you can appreciate what’s already right in front of you.

In other words, develop the ability to slow down, take a deep breath, and “be in the moment” in your own home. Relax and take things in your stride, instead of constantly projecting your mind into the future, or the past.

Style the aesthetic of your home to be something that uplifts you

There are all sorts of different design features and choices that will have something to do with the general aesthetic and feel of your home – ranging from things like Kitchen Cabinets, to a selection of wallpaper, or the lighting arrangement you have chosen to utilise.

Ultimately, the aesthetic features of your home really matter – and are at the forefront of shaping how your home will make you feel, and the energy it will seem to embody.

Very few people are likely to feel positive and upbeat in a gloomy and dusty home with poor lighting, for example.

Make sure that you style the aesthetic of your home to be something that uplifts you.

Enjoy more uplifting forms of entertainment in your home, as a rule.

We are all at risk of being chronically busy these days, it seems – and there is good psychological research to support the idea that stress levels are continuously rising, even as material well-being tends to increase.

According to the writer Celeste Headlee, author of the book “Do Nothing“, a major part of this problem is rooted in the desire to always be productive no matter what.

A solution? Allow sufficient time for uplifting forms of “unstructured entertainment”, rather than constantly trying to get more done.

If your home doesn’t feel like a very positive environment to you, it is possible that part of the issue is that you are just not engaging in enough uplifting entertainment there. So, curl up with a good book, watch a good film, or arrange a fun dinner with friends or family.

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