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Recovering from TBI

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Ever heard of compound medications?

Well, compounding simply means preparing personalized medications for patients. Compound medications are made based on a doctor’s prescription in which individual ingredients are mixed together in the exact strength and dosage required by the patient.

It is only in rare situations that you are prescribed compound medication. The doctor treating my uncle prescribed the compound medication to him while he was suffering from traumatic brain injury. The compound medication in Toronto ( bluerosepharmacy.com/services/ ) prepared his medications. After using the prescribed medication, there was an evident change in his condition. He is still recovering stage. Well, he is doing good.

Just wanted to share my experience. Anyone here has any experience to share?

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