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If you’ve ever tried to give a young child medicine, you already know it can be like giving a cat a bath. Not an easy task. Anything that helps the medication go down and be more agreeable for your kid is a win. One simple solution is to make medicine more palatable to children by adding child-friendly flavoring. However, the California Board of Pharmacy is now considering limitations on this straightforward remedy.
The California Board of Pharmacy wants to mandate that medicine flavoring for toddlers and children be considered a compounding process that can only be carried out by compounding pharmacies. Compounding pharmacies can combine ingredients for customized medication, unlike retail pharmacies that dispense pre-mixed and packaged drugs made by pharmaceutical companies.
WHAT DOES USING A COMPOUNDING PHARMACY MEAN?
Using a compounding pharmacy means you can no longer use your local retail pharmacy to add flavor to your child’s medication. You will need to use a compounding pharmacy. While I use and appreciate compounding pharmacies for some medications, I can’t imagine waiting that long for the medication I need for my child if it’s more urgent. Having to drive over 30 minutes to access medication while my child is sick is not in their best interest.
WHAT WILL CA ASSEMBLY BILL 782 DO?
Assemblywoman Tina McKinnor (D-Inglewood), Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand Oaks), and Assemblyman Tom Lackey (R-Palmdale), both Democratic and Republican members, have introduced Assembly Bill 782 to continue allowing community pharmacies to flavor medicine for our children.
If this issue affects you, here are a few articles to read. A link to the legislation and a compound pharmacy finder. You can look up the distance you would have to travel to access flavored medicine with the compound pharmacy finder.
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Flavoring Medicine Is Vital For Kids. California May Soon Make It Harder
Children Have A Right To Medicine That Goes Down Easily
Parents Plead For Their Children’s Flavored Medicine Not To Be Taken Away
Legislation Language:
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), “compounding” does not include reconstitution of a drug pursuant to a manufacturer’s directions, the sole act of tablet splitting or crushing, capsule opening, or the addition of a flavoring agent to enhance palatability.
The Alliance of Pharmacy Compounding Finder
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