How to Prevent Asthma Attacks and What Triggers It?

How to Prevent Asthma Attacks and What Triggers It? - Burt's Rx

If you have asthma, you probably know the importance of preventing the attack from disrupting your breath in the first place. Different people have different triggers that can lead them to the cycle of coughing, wheezing, and struggling to breathe. While there isn’t a permanent cure, the following tips will help prevent asthma attacks and keep… Read more »

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Using Compound Medication for Pain, Aches, and Joints

Using Compound Medication for Pain, Aches, and Joints - Burt's Rx

Pain, aches, and problematic joints are more common than you think. Taking conventional oral medications isn’t always the solution. Most people experience more side effects than relief. That calls for compound medication for pain. A compounding pharmacist can especially formulate medicated gels and creams that can be applied directly onto the pain site and customize… Read more »

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How a Compound Pharmacist Can Help You Prevent Breast Cancer

How a Compound Pharmacist Can Help You Prevent Breast Cancer - Burt's Rx

Breast cancer is on the rise, and the situation is very alarming. While there isn’t a sure-shot way to prevent breast cancer, certain factors increase the likelihood of the disease. These risks can be lowered with the right lifestyle choices: Avoiding smoking and alcohol; Maintaining healthy body weight; Increasing physical activity; Getting cancer screening regularly. Let’s… Read more »

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The Types of Musculoskeletal Pain, and Treatment Options

The types of musculoskeletal pain, and treatment options - Burt's Rx

Musculoskeletal pain is common in people of all ages but is more common in older adults. It impacts your bones, ligaments, nerves, muscles, and tendons. This condition can be both acute and/or long-lasting. Some people have musculoskeletal pain in one area, while others have widespread pain. The good news is that several treatment options are… Read more »

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Why Does Medicine Taste Bad? Here’s How Compounding Can Help!

Why Does Medicine Taste Bad? Here's How Compounding Can Help! - Burt's Rx

Nobody likes to consume a bitter-tasting medicine, especially children. There is a reason for it. Children’s tastebuds are more sensitive to bitter tastes, which makes swallowing a tablet much more difficult. The problem occurs when a kid dealing with a life-threatening illness simply refuses to take the medicine essential to save their life. So, why does… Read more »

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