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Eye Surgery and Ophthalmology Sterile Compounded Medication

Town & Country Compounding prepares customized ophthalmic medications in accordance with prescriber specifications, using strict sterile compounding standards to support safe, patient-specific eye care.

Our accreditations place us in the top 1% of compounding pharmacies.

Tour of our high-tech sterile compounding labs
Take a tour of our high-tech sterile compounding labs.

Experts in Sterile Compounded Ophthalmic Prescriptions

Compounded Sterile Ophthalmic Medications for Surgery Centers and Ophthalmology

  • Lidocaine + epinephrine injectionHIGH DEMAND
  • Lidocaine injection – backordered strengths
  • Sterile alcohol injection
Learn More About Surgery Center Compounds →

Other Ophthalmic Compounds

  • Brilliant blue
  • Losartan
  • Mitomycin
  • Lidocaine / epinephrine / BSS (Shugarcaine) syringes or vials
  • PF Tropicamide
  • Betadine syringes (single unit dose)
  • Phenylephrine / tropicamide / ofloxacin / tetracaine / flurbiprofen syringes (P10 eye drops) or custom combinations

Sterile Compounding Labs for Eye Medications

Town & Country Compounding specializes in a number of sterile eye drops

Town & Country Compounding compounds the high quality sterile compounds your patients need. Whether the compounds are needed for surgical procedure, serious infections or drops that are used daily, we compound the quality they deserve.

Atropine Eye Drops (Low-Dose For Pediatric Patients)

Related blog: Atropine Eye Drops for Children with Nearsightedness (Myopia) →

The strength of eye drops needed for children with myopia is not commercially available. A compounding pharmacist can use the higher-strength commercial product and dilute it for the pediatric patient. This is done only in a sterile compounding lab.

Sometimes a patient needs a compounded medication to be administered at the surgery center for a procedure. *These are compounded with a prescription for a specific patient.

Learn more about Atropine Eye Drops

Autologous Serum Eye Drops (ASED)

Autologous serum eye drops are often requested when patients have not had success with various medications for chronic dry eyes. Their own serum is used to make their eye drops.

How Autologous Serum Eye Drops (ASED) Work

Conventional therapies for severe dry eyes fail to heal the epithelial cells, which are the cells on the top layer of the cornea. The dry epithelial cells sometimes fall off of the cornea easily. Autologous serum comes from the patient's own blood serum and plasma.

The fluid contains epithelium-promoting growth factors and becomes a good replacement for tears.

Sjogren's syndrome is an inflammatory condition in which the mucous membranes, especially in the nose and mouth become very dry. Sometimes you will see this in patients who have rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.

Autologous serum eye drops (ASED) are thought to contain various growth factors and nutrients from the serum that benefit the surface of the eye and may help with corneal epithelial defects. Serum contains albumin, vitamin A, and nerve and epidermal growth factors that may promote healthy growth and healing of the ocular surface. These nutrients are not in over-the-counter artificial tears preparations.

They are sometimes used by doctors with patients with neuropathic eye pain, keratitis and may also be used before and after certain high-risk corneal transplants and SLET procedures, or for post-vitrectomy diabetics.

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Learn more about Autologous Serum Eye Drops

Fortified Antibiotic Eye Drops

Eye drops are often needed at a higher strength than what is commercially available for certain conditions and therefore, must be prepared by a compounding pharmacy. Often, the alternative to fortified ophthalmic drops is hospitalization and intravenous infusions. It is important to get these eye drops to the patient very quickly when needed!

"Timely intervention will help the most resistant microbial keratitis and prevent the need for surgical intervention."

The conditions that may require fortified eye drops:

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Commonly prescribed eye drops

Tobramycin Fortified Ophthalmic Solution

  • • We can compound strengths 13 mg/mL – 15 mg/mL (BUD = 14 days)
  • • Refrigeration required

Vancomycin Fortified Ophthalmic Solution

  • • We can compound strengths 12.5 mg/mL, 14 mg/mL, 25 mg/mL, 50 mg/mL (BUD = 14 days)
  • • Refrigeration required

Other anti-microbial ophthalmic medications:

Additional ophthalmic medications we commonly compound:

Intravitreal injections are used for several types of conditions.

  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Retinal vein occlusion
  • Endophthalmitis infection
Town & Country pharmacist in sterile cleanroom gear compounding ophthalmic medication

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