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Compounded ED Drugs Troches and Capsules
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 144214" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><img src="https://www.excelmale.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4038&d=1504022196" class="bbImage" alt="" data-url="https://www.excelmale.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4038&d=1504022196" style="" /></p><p></p><p>Compounded PDE-5 Inhibitor Compounded Formulations (Empower Pharmacy) by Dosage Form:</p><p></p><p><strong>I. Buccal Troche</strong></p><p></p><p><u>Definition</u>: Troches are small lozenges that dissolve between the cheek and gum over a period of about 10-20 minutes. As the troche dissolves, the medication is gradually absorbed into the blood stream so that it can be absorbed more efficiently and in some cases more rapidly than if it was taken orally.</p><p><u>Anecdotal Benefits</u>: Reported by some patients to have a faster onset than orally administered tablets.</p><p><u>Reported Negative</u>: Some medications can leave a bitter aftertaste despite flavoring. Sometimes the troche does not completely dissolve and needs to be swallowed.</p><p><u>Route of Administration</u>: Buccal administration refers to a topical route of administration by which drugs held or applied in the buccal area (in the cheek) diffuse through the oral mucosa (tissues which line the mouth) and enter directly into the bloodstream. If the troche is swallowed prior to dissolving, it will still absorb PO.</p><p><u>Storage</u>: To prevent melting, troches should be stored at 70 degrees or lower. We suggest storing them in the refrigerator in warmer climates.</p><p></p><p><strong>1. Sildenafil </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> Buccal troche</p><p><strong>Available strength:</strong> 100 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version</strong>: Viagra; Revatio</p><p><strong>Dose:</strong> Dissolve ½-1 troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 60 min prior to sexual activity. Troches are small lozenges that dissolve between the cheek and gum over a period of about 10-20 minutes. As it dissolves, the medication is gradually absorbed into the bloodstream so that it can be absorbed more efficiently and in some cases faster than if the same medication was taken orally.</p><p></p><p><strong>2. Tadalafil </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> Buccal troche</p><p><strong>Available strength:</strong> 25 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version:</strong> Cialis</p><p><strong>Dose:</strong> Dissolve one troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 60 min prior to sexual activity. Do not take more than 25 mg every 36 hours. Tadalafil troches are scored and can be broken into smaller doses, this allows for a cost-effective method of administering smaller daily dosages.</p><p></p><p><strong>3. Avanafil </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> Buccal troche</p><p><strong>Available strength</strong>: 200 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version:</strong> Stendra</p><p><strong>Dose</strong>: Dissolve one troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 15-30 min prior to sexual activity. Based on individual efficacy and tolerability, the dose may be increased to 200 mg taken as early as approximately 15 minutes before sexual activity, or decreased to 50 mg (1/4 troche) taken approximately 30 minutes before sexual activity. The lowest dose that provides benefit should be used. The maximum recommended dosing frequency is once per day.</p><p></p><p><strong>4. Vardenafil </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> Buccal troche</p><p><strong>Available strength:</strong> 10 mg; 20 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version:</strong> Levitra</p><p><strong>Dose: </strong>Dissolve one troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 60 min prior to sexual activity. Recommended starting dose is 10 mg and can be increased to 20 mg depending on the patient’s tolerance.</p><p></p><p><strong>5. Sildenafil/Testosterone </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form</strong>: Buccal troche combination of sildenafil and micronized testosterone</p><p><strong>Available strength</strong>: 20 mg/20 mg (Women) and 100 mg/100 mg (Men)</p><p><strong>Commercial version</strong>: Available as a compounded medication only. No commercial equivalent.</p><p><strong>Dose</strong>: Dissolve one troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 60 min prior to sexual activity.</p><p></p><p><strong>II. Capsules</strong></p><p></p><p><u>Definition</u>: Capsules have been used for administering medications to patients for more than a century and have an important role in drug delivery. When a primary care provider prescribes a tablet, the choice is usually, but not always, limited to commercially available products. A capsule, however, can be prepared extemporaneously, which provides dosing flexibility for the primary care provider and the pharmacist. Compounded capsules are usually gelatin based.</p><p><u>Benefits</u>: Free of excipients and dyes. Can be made without fillers. Capable of sustained release, which alters the pharmacokinetics of the medication by slowing metabolism to lengthen duration of action.</p><p><u>Reported Negative</u>: Cannot be broken into smaller dosages. The entire capsule must be administered at once.</p><p><u>Route of Administration</u>: Taken by mouth (PO).</p><p><u>Storage</u>: Room temperature.</p><p></p><p><strong>1. Sildenafil SR</strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> Sustained Release Capsule</p><p><strong>Available strengths</strong>: 36 mg; 75 mg; 110 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version</strong>: Viagra; Revatio</p><p><strong>Dose:</strong> Take 1 capsule 60min prior to sex. Allow only one dose within 24 hours. Do not combine with other PDE5 inhibitors or penile injections on the same day otherwise there is risk of priapism.</p><p></p><p><strong>2. Tadalafil SR </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> Sustained release capsule</p><p><strong>Available strengths:</strong> 3 mg; 7 mg; 12 mg; 25 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version</strong>: Cialis</p><p><strong>Dose: </strong>Take one capsule 60min prior to sex. Do not take more than 25 mg every 36 hours. Alternatively, tadalafil can be taken daily at common doses of 3 mg- 7 mg taken at approximately the same time every day, without regard to timing of sexual activity.</p><p></p><p><strong>3. Sildenafil/Tadalafil combination </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> Capsule</p><p><strong>Available strength: </strong>55 mg/12.5 mg (Sildenafil/Tadalafil)</p><p><strong>Commercial version:</strong> Available as a compounded medication only. No commercial equivalent</p><p><strong>Dose:</strong> Take 1 capsule 60min prior to sex. Allow only one dose within 24 hours. Do not combine with other PDE5 inhibitors or penile injections on the same day otherwise there is risk of priapism.</p><p></p><p><strong>III. Oral Dissolvable Tablets (ODT) </strong></p><p><u>Definition</u>: An ODT is a solid dosage form that disintegrates and dissolves in the mouth (either on or beneath the tongue or in the buccal cavity) without water within 60 seconds or less. This dosage form is also helpful for patients who have difficulty swallowing.</p><p><u>Anecdotal Benefits</u>: Faster onset of medication has been reported. Increased compliance in patients who have difficulty swallowing tablets. Can be taken without water.</p><p><u>Reported Negative</u>: Some medications can leave a bitter aftertaste despite flavoring.</p><p><u>Route of Administration</u>: Sublingual administration is when medication is placed under the tongue to be absorbed by the body. The word “sublingual” means “under the tongue.” Buccal administration involves placement of the drug between the gums and the cheek. If the troche is swallowed prior to dissolving, it will still absorb PO.</p><p><u>Storage</u>: Room temperature.</p><p></p><p><strong>1. Sildenafil </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> ODT</p><p><strong>Available strengths</strong>: 36 mg; 75 mg; 110 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version</strong>: Viagra; Revatio</p><p><strong>Dose:</strong> Place 1 tablet under tongue and dissolve sublingually 60min prior to sex. Allow only one dose within 24 hours. Do not combine with other PDE5 inhibitors or penile injections on the same day otherwise there is risk of priapism.</p><p></p><p><strong>2. Tadalafil </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> ODT</p><p><strong>Available strength:</strong> 3mg; 7mg; 12mg; 25 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version:</strong> Cialis</p><p><strong>Dose:</strong> Place 1 tablet under tongue and dissolve sublingually 60 min prior to sexual activity. Do not take more than 25 mg every 36 hours.</p><p></p><p><strong>3. Avanafil </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> ODT</p><p><strong>Available strength</strong>: 100mg; 200 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version:</strong> Stendra</p><p><strong>Dose</strong>: Place 1 tablet under tongue and dissolve sublingually 15min-30 min prior to sexual activity. Based on individual efficacy and tolerability, the dose may be increased to 200 mg taken as early as approximately 15 minutes before sexual activity, or decreased to 50 mg (1/2 100mg tablet) taken approximately 30 minutes before sexual activity. The lowest dose that provides benefit should be used. The maximum recommended dosing frequency is once per day.</p><p></p><p><strong>4. Vardenafil </strong></p><p><strong>Dosage form:</strong> ODT</p><p><strong>Available strength:</strong> 10 mg; 20 mg</p><p><strong>Commercial version:</strong> Levitra</p><p><strong>Dose: </strong>Place 1 tablet under tongue and dissolve sublingually 60 min prior to sexual activity. Recommended starting dose is 10 mg and can be increased to 20 mg depending on the patient’s tolerance.</p><p></p><p>Link: <a href="https://www.empowerpharmacy.com/erectile-dysfunction-ed.html" target="_blank">https://www.empowerpharmacy.com/erec…nction-ed.html</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>The post <a href="https://www.testosteronewisdom.com/2935/ed-drugs-troches-and-capsules-recommendations/" target="_blank">ED Drugs Troches and Capsules- Recommendations</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.testosteronewisdom.com" target="_blank">Testosterone Wisdom</a>.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.testosteronewisdom.com/2935/ed-drugs-troches-and-capsules-recommendations/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 144214, member: 3"] [IMG]https://www.excelmale.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4038&d=1504022196[/IMG] Compounded PDE-5 Inhibitor Compounded Formulations (Empower Pharmacy) by Dosage Form: [B]I. Buccal Troche[/B] [U]Definition[/U]: Troches are small lozenges that dissolve between the cheek and gum over a period of about 10-20 minutes. As the troche dissolves, the medication is gradually absorbed into the blood stream so that it can be absorbed more efficiently and in some cases more rapidly than if it was taken orally. [U]Anecdotal Benefits[/U]: Reported by some patients to have a faster onset than orally administered tablets. [U]Reported Negative[/U]: Some medications can leave a bitter aftertaste despite flavoring. Sometimes the troche does not completely dissolve and needs to be swallowed. [U]Route of Administration[/U]: Buccal administration refers to a topical route of administration by which drugs held or applied in the buccal area (in the cheek) diffuse through the oral mucosa (tissues which line the mouth) and enter directly into the bloodstream. If the troche is swallowed prior to dissolving, it will still absorb PO. [U]Storage[/U]: To prevent melting, troches should be stored at 70 degrees or lower. We suggest storing them in the refrigerator in warmer climates. [B]1. Sildenafil Dosage form:[/B] Buccal troche [B]Available strength:[/B] 100 mg [B]Commercial version[/B]: Viagra; Revatio [B]Dose:[/B] Dissolve ½-1 troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 60 min prior to sexual activity. Troches are small lozenges that dissolve between the cheek and gum over a period of about 10-20 minutes. As it dissolves, the medication is gradually absorbed into the bloodstream so that it can be absorbed more efficiently and in some cases faster than if the same medication was taken orally. [B]2. Tadalafil Dosage form:[/B] Buccal troche [B]Available strength:[/B] 25 mg [B]Commercial version:[/B] Cialis [B]Dose:[/B] Dissolve one troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 60 min prior to sexual activity. Do not take more than 25 mg every 36 hours. Tadalafil troches are scored and can be broken into smaller doses, this allows for a cost-effective method of administering smaller daily dosages. [B]3. Avanafil Dosage form:[/B] Buccal troche [B]Available strength[/B]: 200 mg [B]Commercial version:[/B] Stendra [B]Dose[/B]: Dissolve one troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 15-30 min prior to sexual activity. Based on individual efficacy and tolerability, the dose may be increased to 200 mg taken as early as approximately 15 minutes before sexual activity, or decreased to 50 mg (1/4 troche) taken approximately 30 minutes before sexual activity. The lowest dose that provides benefit should be used. The maximum recommended dosing frequency is once per day. [B]4. Vardenafil Dosage form:[/B] Buccal troche [B]Available strength:[/B] 10 mg; 20 mg [B]Commercial version:[/B] Levitra [B]Dose: [/B]Dissolve one troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 60 min prior to sexual activity. Recommended starting dose is 10 mg and can be increased to 20 mg depending on the patient’s tolerance. [B]5. Sildenafil/Testosterone Dosage form[/B]: Buccal troche combination of sildenafil and micronized testosterone [B]Available strength[/B]: 20 mg/20 mg (Women) and 100 mg/100 mg (Men) [B]Commercial version[/B]: Available as a compounded medication only. No commercial equivalent. [B]Dose[/B]: Dissolve one troche between the gum and cheek (buccally) 60 min prior to sexual activity. [B]II. Capsules[/B] [U]Definition[/U]: Capsules have been used for administering medications to patients for more than a century and have an important role in drug delivery. When a primary care provider prescribes a tablet, the choice is usually, but not always, limited to commercially available products. A capsule, however, can be prepared extemporaneously, which provides dosing flexibility for the primary care provider and the pharmacist. Compounded capsules are usually gelatin based. [U]Benefits[/U]: Free of excipients and dyes. Can be made without fillers. Capable of sustained release, which alters the pharmacokinetics of the medication by slowing metabolism to lengthen duration of action. [U]Reported Negative[/U]: Cannot be broken into smaller dosages. The entire capsule must be administered at once. [U]Route of Administration[/U]: Taken by mouth (PO). [U]Storage[/U]: Room temperature. [B]1. Sildenafil SR Dosage form:[/B] Sustained Release Capsule [B]Available strengths[/B]: 36 mg; 75 mg; 110 mg [B]Commercial version[/B]: Viagra; Revatio [B]Dose:[/B] Take 1 capsule 60min prior to sex. Allow only one dose within 24 hours. Do not combine with other PDE5 inhibitors or penile injections on the same day otherwise there is risk of priapism. [B]2. Tadalafil SR Dosage form:[/B] Sustained release capsule [B]Available strengths:[/B] 3 mg; 7 mg; 12 mg; 25 mg [B]Commercial version[/B]: Cialis [B]Dose: [/B]Take one capsule 60min prior to sex. Do not take more than 25 mg every 36 hours. Alternatively, tadalafil can be taken daily at common doses of 3 mg- 7 mg taken at approximately the same time every day, without regard to timing of sexual activity. [B]3. Sildenafil/Tadalafil combination Dosage form:[/B] Capsule [B]Available strength: [/B]55 mg/12.5 mg (Sildenafil/Tadalafil) [B]Commercial version:[/B] Available as a compounded medication only. No commercial equivalent [B]Dose:[/B] Take 1 capsule 60min prior to sex. Allow only one dose within 24 hours. Do not combine with other PDE5 inhibitors or penile injections on the same day otherwise there is risk of priapism. [B]III. Oral Dissolvable Tablets (ODT) [/B] [U]Definition[/U]: An ODT is a solid dosage form that disintegrates and dissolves in the mouth (either on or beneath the tongue or in the buccal cavity) without water within 60 seconds or less. This dosage form is also helpful for patients who have difficulty swallowing. [U]Anecdotal Benefits[/U]: Faster onset of medication has been reported. Increased compliance in patients who have difficulty swallowing tablets. Can be taken without water. [U]Reported Negative[/U]: Some medications can leave a bitter aftertaste despite flavoring. [U]Route of Administration[/U]: Sublingual administration is when medication is placed under the tongue to be absorbed by the body. The word “sublingual” means “under the tongue.” Buccal administration involves placement of the drug between the gums and the cheek. If the troche is swallowed prior to dissolving, it will still absorb PO. [U]Storage[/U]: Room temperature. [B]1. Sildenafil Dosage form:[/B] ODT [B]Available strengths[/B]: 36 mg; 75 mg; 110 mg [B]Commercial version[/B]: Viagra; Revatio [B]Dose:[/B] Place 1 tablet under tongue and dissolve sublingually 60min prior to sex. Allow only one dose within 24 hours. Do not combine with other PDE5 inhibitors or penile injections on the same day otherwise there is risk of priapism. [B]2. Tadalafil Dosage form:[/B] ODT [B]Available strength:[/B] 3mg; 7mg; 12mg; 25 mg [B]Commercial version:[/B] Cialis [B]Dose:[/B] Place 1 tablet under tongue and dissolve sublingually 60 min prior to sexual activity. Do not take more than 25 mg every 36 hours. [B]3. Avanafil Dosage form:[/B] ODT [B]Available strength[/B]: 100mg; 200 mg [B]Commercial version:[/B] Stendra [B]Dose[/B]: Place 1 tablet under tongue and dissolve sublingually 15min-30 min prior to sexual activity. Based on individual efficacy and tolerability, the dose may be increased to 200 mg taken as early as approximately 15 minutes before sexual activity, or decreased to 50 mg (1/2 100mg tablet) taken approximately 30 minutes before sexual activity. The lowest dose that provides benefit should be used. The maximum recommended dosing frequency is once per day. [B]4. Vardenafil Dosage form:[/B] ODT [B]Available strength:[/B] 10 mg; 20 mg [B]Commercial version:[/B] Levitra [B]Dose: [/B]Place 1 tablet under tongue and dissolve sublingually 60 min prior to sexual activity. Recommended starting dose is 10 mg and can be increased to 20 mg depending on the patient’s tolerance. Link: [URL='https://www.empowerpharmacy.com/erectile-dysfunction-ed.html']https://www.empowerpharmacy.com/erec…nction-ed.html[/URL] The post [URL='https://www.testosteronewisdom.com/2935/ed-drugs-troches-and-capsules-recommendations/']ED Drugs Troches and Capsules- Recommendations[/URL] appeared first on [URL='https://www.testosteronewisdom.com']Testosterone Wisdom[/URL]. [URL='https://www.testosteronewisdom.com/2935/ed-drugs-troches-and-capsules-recommendations/']Continue reading...[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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