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Wellness by Designs - Practitioner Podcast

Exploring Extemporaneous Compounding with Diana Boot

In today's episode, we look into the complexities of the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods; Diana and I dissect the distinction between listed and registered medicines and underscore the indispensable role of extemporaneous compounding and the value that this type of prescription can add to your practice and your patient care.

This practice of extemporaneous compounding offers custom-fit solutions for healthcare practitioners and their patients, ensuring that even when the ARTG doesn't list a product, there is still a pathway to necessary care.

In this episode, we also tackle the nuanced world of personalised medicine, comparing the specificity of compounded medications to the tailored care found in herbal remedies and the profound impact of legal changes on compounding in Australia.

Finally, we get down to brass tacks, discussing the rigorous detail that goes into pharmaceutical compounding—where the precision of scales and the meticulous creation of sterile products become paramount. We explore various delivery methods, such as transdermal applications and vegetable capsules, which cater to unique patient needs.

By the end of our chat, practitioners will feel equipped with practical knowledge and a newfound appreciation for the convergence of modern medicine with age-old herbal wisdom. Join us as we dissect the art and science behind the healing power of compounded medications and natural remedies.

About Diana
Diana is a compounding pharmacist and a naturopath with a passion for integrative and personalised medicine.

She is the co-founder of Natural Chemist and the senior partner in two independent community and compounding pharmacies. She has over 30 years experience as a pharmacist and 12 years as a nutritionist/naturopath.

Natural Chemist provides a dispensary service, Natural Script, which provides the unique capability to formulate bespoke liquid herbs; herbal creams including vaginal applicators; nutritional compounds including powders, suppositories, troches and capsules; and pharmaceutical compounds (for medical doctors).

Diana’s clinical practice, Med Free Me, is a collaborative practice focused on safe and supervised deprescribing. She works directly with patients and also mentors other practitioners on how to help their clients reduce their reliance on prescription medicines.

Connect with Diana
www.naturalscript.com.au
www.naturalchemist.com.au
www.medfreeme.com.au

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