WE ARE FUSION PHARMACY
Fusion Specialty Pharmacy is a compounding pharmacy in St. George, Utah dedicated to formulating creative, individualized, and compounded medications that can improve compliance, maximize the potential for therapeutic success, and reduce the overall cost of healthcare. One of our goals is to offer a personalized service to our patients and help them understand their core ailment. This will allow us to work closely with their physicians and create a customized formulation. Fusion Specialty Pharmacy offers the personalized attention that other pharmacies are unable to offer due to their business environment.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for our patients. By preparing customized prescriptions, offering personal attention, and maintaining communication between physician and patient, we are able to accomplish this goal. We are dedicated to serving as trustworthy and highly trained health care professionals. We, as owners and pharmacists, have spent years developing relationships within our community, as well as nationwide. Developing relationships is not only an important part of customer service, but it is also an essential part of providing quality pharmaceutical care.
Our national accreditation with the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB) ensures patients and providers that every compound prescription is made only with top-quality ingredients, and our FocusScript accreditation allows us to work with most insurance companies. We are also licensed in and shipping to multiple states. Contact us today for more information. Our pharmacists and staff are happy to provide you with assistance.
FUSION PHARMACY’S MOST POPULAR
COMPOUNDS AND PRODUCTS
Synapsin® Nasal Spray
Synapsin®is an innovative, patent-pending powder blend of ginsenoside Rg3 and nicotinamide riboside along with solubilization and dispersion components. These ingredients are designed to be used in the support of neurological and cognitive health.† Synapsin® is commonly used in combination with methylcobalamin in formulations to support neuronal function and cognition.†
Low Dose Naltrexone LDN
Low-Dose Naltrexone or LDN has been shown to aid in reducing chronic inflammation associated with Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Lupus.
It has also been shown to aid in symptoms associated with:
- Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO).
Scar Care
Customized compounded creams can be “formulated” for the treatment of all types of scars.
We work with you and/or your physician to create a topical medication that can be used locally to minimize the appearance of scars such as:
- hypertrophic
- keloid
- acne
- burns
- stretch marks
- discoloration that may be associated with scarring
HEMP OIL / CBD
Fusion Pharmacy now carries a professional grade, organic, and full spectrum Hemp Oil/CBD by Ananda®.
We know that you may have many justifiable questions about Hemp Oil/CBD, and whether or not it would be the right choice for you. That’s why we thought talking with our educated and licensed pharmacists could provide help you’re looking for.
Come in or call us TODAY!
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