Compound Medications
Mandell’s has experienced certified compounding pharmacists on staff that can custom compound preparations that are not commercially available. If you doctor prescribes a compounded product for use during your cycle, we have a state of the art compounding laboratory on our premises to do both sterile and non-sterile preparations. Our products have all been tested according to FDA guidelines. If your doctor prescribes a compounded medication, you can rest assured that we will provide an excellent quality product prepared by a certified pharmacist to ensure maximum pharmaceutical efficacy.
Commitment to Excellence
Mandell’s Clinical Pharmacy is accredited by Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB) for compliance with PCAB pharmacy compounding accreditation standards. PCAB is a service of Accreditation Commission for Healthcare and is a third-party accreditation organization that has developed the highest national standards that providers are measured against in order to illustrate their ability to effectively and efficiently deliver quality compounded medications to consumers.
PCAB performs on-site visits with industry-expert Surveyors who audit specific areas of performance. PCAB Accreditation also requires annual validation to ensure continued compliance with all applicable standards.
What Does It Mean For You?
PCAB Accreditation requires pharmacies to demonstrate compliance with specific process standards. By choosing a compounding pharmacy that has achieved PCAB Accreditation, you can take comfort in knowing that the pharmacy meets national quality standards. If you have any concerns about the product or service that you receive from Mandell’s Clinical Pharmacy, you may contact ACHC directly at 855-937-2242.
Mandell’s Compounding Pharmacists
- Follow USP standards
- Test compounded products at independent laboratories
- Use the highest quality ingredients and equipment
- Put patient safety before anything else!
NOTICE: Due to new FDA regulations, many compounded medications are required to have shorter-term expiration dates than previously permitted. While Mandell’s will always do our best to dispense product with enough shelf life for your cycle, due to the strict FDA guidelines, certain products may expire during treatment or while a patient awaits treatment. Our Patient Care Coordinators and Pharmacists are able to advise patients on product dating and re-ordering. This information is also in your shipment. Mandell’s is not responsible for replacing expired compounds in cases where treatment was delayed or a product with short shelf life was ordered by your physician. Patients are responsible for reordering their compound refills in advance to allow for them to be made, shipped and received.