One important role of 503B pharmacies, such as Olympia Compounding Pharmacy, is to compound products on the FDA’s drug shortage list when a national shortage of that product occurs. This is in accordance with section 503B of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act). Olympia Pharmacy is currently compounding lidocaine injectable, which is currently on the national drug shortage list. Learn more about why 503B pharmacies are indispensable during drug shortages.
What is Lidocaine?
Lidocaine hydrochloride (Xylocaine) is a local anesthetic used as a numbing agent for minor outpatient medical procedures. Lidocaine works by blocking nerve signals inside the body for a period of time. Prior to outpatient procedures, such as sclerotherapy, physicians will administer a lidocaine injectable to numb the area they’ll be working on and help prevent pain or discomfort for the patient. After administration, lidocaine is fast-acting and will continue to provide relief for 1 to 1.5 hours.
Olympia Pharmacy and Lidocaine
While Lidocaine remains on the FDA drug shortage list, Olympia Pharmacy is compounding 1% and 2% lidocaine injections.
The most common use for lidocaine is to prepare an area of the body prior to an invasive medical procedure. It helps block the nerve signals and soothe any pain that would accompany the following procedures:
Sclerotherapy
Minor Surgery
Needle Punctures
Stitching
Insertion of a Catheter
Insertion of a Breathing Tube
In addition to lidocaine injectable offerings, Olympia also carries various strengths of lidocaine topical gel. This gel is used prior to less invasive procedures, such as botox.
Other uses for lidocaine include managing severe joint pain from arthritis, preparation for an epidural, and controlling irregular heartbeats and seizures.
Side Effects
With the use of lidocaine, side effects similar to those of other amide local anesthetic agents may occur. More common side effects include redness, itchiness and warmth of the skin. Less common effects include bruising, bleeding, burning or swelling at the site of the injection. Remaining under the supervision of a medical physician is advised.
How To Get Started with Lidocaine
Olympia Pharmacy is currently compounding both lidocaine 1% and lidocaine 2% injectables, as well as various strengths of topical gel. For more information and to order lidocaine injectable through Olympia, please fill out our contact form and we’ll send you the necessary paperwork to get started.
More than 93 million American adults were affected by obesity in 2015 and 2016 — averaging at nearly 40% of the nation’s total population. And with numbers continuing to trend upward, many physicians and clinics have started offering medically supervised weight-loss options to help combat this growing issue.
What Is It?
Let’s start by answering an initial question: What is medically supervised weight loss? The main answer is that it can vary depending on the physician or clinic, but generally speaking, it’s a physician-monitored program that includes a custom diet plan and exercise schedule designed to help patients lose weight, motivate them, and promote healthier lifestyles. It’s typically coupled with a metabolism enhancer or vitamin consumable that complements their weight-loss plan.
Who Is It Right for?
If you’re unsure if you suffer from obesity, ask your physician. In the meantime, you can also assess any symptoms related to obesity that you may be experiencing, such as extreme daily exhaustion, increased sweating, inability to handle sudden physical activity, back or joint pain, loss of breath, etc.
Medically Supervised Weight Loss Treatments
In addition to diet and exercise, a physician or clinic may prescribe a compounded medication like B12 or another similar fat-burning injectable that helps to further encourage weight loss.
Now for the answer to another important question many people ask when considering treatment: What is medically supervised weight loss going to do to benefit my health?
After a physician has prescribed a medically supervised weight-loss treatment that’s right for you, you should notice significant health benefits, including:
Whether you’re a patient or a physician interested in a weight-loss program, Olympia has options for you. To learn more about our weight management solutions, contact a weight-loss specialist today.
Some men entering their 50s (or older) experience a noticeable drop in their testosterone levels—something called andropause, or more commonly: “male menopause”.
Andropause is a condition unlike female menopause in that it happens more gradually and it doesn’t affect all men—about 30% are affected by it by the time they reach their 50s. It can cause many different symptoms—not just sexual, but physical and psychological ones as well.
What Causes Andropause?
Any case of andropause is caused by one main factor: lack of testosterone. As men get older, the testes start producing less and less testosterone, causing a gradual drop in overall testosterone levels. This is caused by a decrease in the hormones that actually alert the testes to produce testosterone, as well as an increase in the amount of testosterone that’s converted into other hormones like estrogen and dihydrotestosterone.
Another factor can be due to an increase in sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), which is a protein that testosterone clings very tightly to. It’s a protein that becomes more prevalent in men as they age.
Symptoms of Andropause
Although symptoms of andropause can vary in type and severity, the most common are:
Problems with achieving and/or maintaining erections
Lower sex drive
Inability to concentrate
Decreased motivation and energy
Insomnia or difficulty sleeping
Moodiness and irritability
Lowered self-confidence
Loss of muscle mass
Depression
Weight gain
Gynecomastia
Infertility
How Is Andropause Diagnosed?
First, a doctor will assess the person’s symptoms to see if they match with common symptoms of andropause. Then, once a blood test is taken to check their testosterone levels, a diagnosis can be made if the results are below normal.
Treatment Options for Andropause Symptoms
The first recommendation for treating symptoms of andropause is making changes to improve your lifestyle choices. This may include:
Eating healthier foods
Exercising more regularly
Getting more hours of sleep each night
Finding ways to reduce current stresses
If these are not applicable or are not currently an issue, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may be a viable option to consider. This type of therapy does require a prescription and monitoring by a licensed physician, but if your doctor believes testosterone replacement therapy is right for you, Olympia Pharmacy offers several great options, including:
Intramuscular testosterone injections
Transdermal cream in a convenient pump or Topi-CLICK® delivery system
Sublingual tablets that dissolve quickly under the tongue
To learn more about Olympia Pharmacy’s testosterone replacement therapy options, fill out our testosterone therapy request form and our team will contact you shortly.
As men grow older, their bodies produce less and less testosterone. And as testosterone declines in the male body, there are several changes that may occur. These changes can happen suddenly or slowly over a period of time. Lack of testosterone is known and referred to as andropause, “Low-T” or “male menopause.” Although most common in middle-aged men, andropause can begin to affect men as young as 30 and the body’s production of testosterone can even drop by 1 to 2 percent each year. Many men assume their lack of testosterone is just a normal symptom of aging. Symptoms of andropause can include feeling tired, weakened or irritable and struggling with a lower sex drive, osteoporosis, lack of concentration, heart disease, erectile dysfunction or insomnia.
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) helps to restore the body’s testosterone to a more youthful level. Symptoms of andropause can be reduced or even eliminated through TRT.
Benefits of TRT
If you’re experiencing andropause symptoms, testosterone replacement therapy is a great option. Benefits of TRT include:
Increased strength and energy
Improvement of well being and mood
Better concentration and cognitive function
Improvement in libido
Improvement in erectile dysfunction
Increased muscle mass
Preservation of bone mass
Decrease in cardiovascular risk
How Olympia Pharmacy Can Help
When hormones are replaced or restored back to physiological levels considered normal for younger males, many men experience a dramatic reversal of these changes. At Olympia Pharmacy, we compound testosterone in several different forms and strengths to cater to our patients’ specific needs. We offer:
Transdermal cream in a convenient pump or Topi-CLICK® delivery system
Sublingual tablets that dissolve quickly and easily under the tongue
Injectables
Contact us to learn more about Olympia Pharmacy’s testosterone replacement therapy options or request treatment information.
Andropause is often referred to as “male menopause” or “Low-T” in the industry, but for those who are unfamiliar with the term — what actually is it and could it be affecting you? As men age, their bodies produce less and less testosterone. This lack of testosterone can lead to a number of symptoms that many men assume is just the normal process of aging.
As testosterone declines in the male body, numerous changes occur. Men can go through these changes quickly, with a sudden change, or more typically, slowly over a period of time. What’s not well-known, though, is that this decline can begin in men as young as their 30s. At this time, the body’s production of testosterone starts to drop by 1 to 2 percent each year.
There are more than 25 million American men between the ages of 40 and 55 that experience symptoms of andropause. In the next 20 years, that number is expected to increase to more than 57 million. The good news? Symptoms of andropause can be reduced or even eliminated through testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).
Testosterone Replacement Therapy
If you’re experiencing andropause symptoms, testosterone replacement therapy is a great therapy option. The goal is simply to restore the body’s testosterone to a more youthful level. Benefits include:
– Increased strength and energy
– Improvement of well-being and mood
– Better concentration and cognitive function
– Improvement in libido & ED symptoms
– Increased muscle mass
– Preservation of bone mass
– Decreased risk of cardiovascular issues
Olympia Compounding Pharmacy Can Help
The good news is, when hormones are replaced or restored back to physiological levels considered normal for younger males, many men experience a dramatic reversal of these changes. Olympia Pharmacy compounds testosterone in several different forms and strengths for your convenience. We offer:
– Transdermal cream in a convenient pump or topi-click delivery system
– Sublingual tablets that dissolve quickly and easily under the tongue
– Injectables
For more information, contact us about Olympia’s testosterone therapy solutions for a free consultation with a trusted expert.
With fewer side effects than oral ED drugs, Trimix injections are a highly reliable solution for erectile dysfunction (also referred to as ED or impotence). As men age, ED becomes more prevalent, but it can impact men at any age for a variety of reasons.
Benefits of Trimix Injections Include:
— 90% Success Rate
— Fast-Acting, Enduring Results
— Cost-Effectiveness
— No Impact from Alcohol Consumption
At Olympia Pharmaceuticals, we specialize in Trimix, a popular ED medication. Below, we address possible side effects and provide essential information about penile injections.
Trimix Side Effects
Trimix is generally well-tolerated due to its localized application. However, like any medication, it can have side effects. Before using Trimix, consult with a healthcare professional to ensure you aren’t allergic to any of its ingredients. Some possible side effects include:
Priapism: The most serious side effect is priapism, an erection that lasts over four hours. This condition is not exclusive to Trimix but can occur with any ED medication, including Viagra®, Levitra® and Cialis®. Priapism is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention.
Pain or Bruising: Some men may experience pain or minor bruising at the injection site. This is usually mild and improves with time as you become more proficient with the injection technique.
Lightheadedness: Although less common, some men might experience lightheadedness or fainting. This happens due to a drop in blood pressure. If you feel dizzy or faint after taking the medication, lie down until the symptoms pass and seek medical advice.
Hematoma: Rarely, a hematoma (a localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels) can occur if a blood vessel is punctured during the injection.
Fibrosis: Long-term use of penile injections like Trimix can lead to fibrosis, the development of excess fibrous connective tissue, causing a curvature of the penis. This is a rare occurrence, and changing the injection site can help avoid it.
Infection: Proper hygiene during administration can largely eliminate this risk.
Despite the potential side effects, it’s important to remember that Trimix is considered a reliable method to address symptoms of ED. Always use the medication as directed by your healthcare provider and promptly report any persistent side effects.
Will Trimix Increase Size?
No. Trimix is designed to help men with ED symptoms maintain a longer-lasting, full erection, not to increase penis size.
Trimix Risks
Trimix has been endorsed by the American Urological Association since 1983 as a non-surgical method for addressing symptoms of ED. As a local injection, it has little to no side effects, unlike oral medications, which can cause headaches, nausea or vomiting.
Administering the Trimix Injections
When using ED injections like Trimix, it’s important to understand the proper administration techniques.
Trimix Dosage
The dosages will vary among patients depending on their individual level of ED. The initial dose should be 0.05 cc to 0.2 cc. Patients should wait a full 48 hours before increasing their dosage and increase by 0.025 cc to 0.050 cc until a satisfactory dose is reached. The maximum dose is 0.50 cc. Patients should not be discouraged by a poor result with the first few erectile dysfunction injections, as the initial dose should be kept low to avoid a prolonged erection.
Injecting Trimix
Wash your hands and the injection area before injecting into the penis shaft at a 90-degree angle, avoiding veins and the midline. Aim for the 10 or 2 o’clock position to prevent damage to the urethra or penile arteries. Inject the medication (takes about 4 seconds), withdraw the needle, and apply pressure to the site for a minute to prevent bleeding. For more detailed instructions about preparing and administering Trimix, please read our Trimix self-injections instructions.
Storing Trimix
All vials should be stored in the freezer (at a temperature between 0 and 31°F), with the exception of the one active vial currently being used. The active vial should be refrigerated at a temperature between 32 and 39°F. When the active vial starts running low, a vial from the freezer should be removed and placed in the refrigerator. This will replace the current active vial when it runs out.
Obtaining a Trimix Prescription
Ready to buy Trimix ED injections online? We can help. Olympia Pharmacy requires a prescription from a licensed physician. There are two easy options:
Option 1
If you have a doctor who can prescribe Trimix, download our online prescription form and present the form to your physician. Your physician should fax the complete form to Olympia Pharmacy at (888) 766-4894. We process the payment and ship the medication directly.
Option 2
If you don’t have a doctor, use our telemedicine option by completing a simple online form. After submission, we’ll schedule a phone consultation with a licensed telemedicine physician, which costs an additional $75. Learn more and get started here.
Even though Trimix penile injections are quick-acting and long-lasting, many men still have hesitations. And that’s OK! Explore even more detailed information in our Trimix Guide now, or contact us today for a free consultation.