Amitriptyline HCL / Baclofen
Amitriptyline affects serotonin and norepinephrine and baclofen to modulate pain signals and baclofen lowers spinal reflex activity to ease muscle tension.
The journey to optimal wellness looks different for everyone. One patient may need immune support therapies and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), while another is seeking vitamins and sleep support medications to round out their routine. Whatever the case may be, compounded wellness medications from Belmar Pharmacy, personalized for individual needs, may help patients achieve their long-term health and wellness goals.
Belmar Pharmacy compounds a variety of wellness medications designed to address the symptoms of larger health concerns. Promoting wellness inside and out involves balancing physical health and mental wellbeing. It is not uncommon for inconsistent sleep, declining energy, or stress-related conditions to take their toll on the body and mind. The goals of a wellness pharmacy are to support daily functioning, reduce symptom burden associated with midlife, and improve quality of life in a meaningful way.
Amitriptyline affects serotonin and norepinephrine and baclofen to modulate pain signals and baclofen lowers spinal reflex activity to ease muscle tension.
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring peptide that is thought to promote hair and skin vitality by stimulating collagen synthesis, enhancing tissue regeneration, and improving local blood flow.
Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 that may improve various skin conditions, such as acne and melasma.
Hydroquinone, tretinoin, and hydrocortisone formulated together are designed to lighten pigment, increase cell turnover, reduce inflammation, and support overall skin renewal while minimizing irritation.
Finasteride blocks the conversion of testosterone to DHT to help prevent hair thinning, while minoxidil increases scalp blood flow to stimulate resting follicles into active growth.
Finasteride lowers DHT by inhibiting the type II 5‑alpha reductase enzyme, reducing a hormone linked to hair thinning, while biotin supports the processing of fatty acids, glucose, and amino acids.
Ultra‑low dose naltrexone (ULDN) is a 1–2 microgram formulation of naltrexone which may complement pain therapy by mildly activating opioid receptors.
Low‑dose naltrexone (LDN) is a low dose of naltrexone that is thought to briefly block opioid receptors to boost natural endorphins and support immune balance.
Sermorelin acetate is a growth hormone–releasing hormone that may stimulate the pituitary gland to naturally boost human growth hormone levels as they decline with age.
Pregnenolone is a cholesterol-derived steroid precursor produced in the adrenal glands and brain that supports vital functions like hormone synthesis, nerve protection, and memory.
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a fundamental, essential coenzyme and signaling molecule in all body cells. It is vital for basic biological processes, including metabolizing food for energy.
Methylcobalamin is a naturally active form of vitamin B12.
Ketotifen is a first‑generation antihistamine and a mast cell stabilizer that can gradually reduce the reactivity of mast cells, preventing the release of additional chemical mediators beyond histamine.
Cholestyramine is a nonabsorbable resin that binds bile acids in the intestine to block their reuptake, increase fecal bile salt loss, and support non‑systemic effects.
Glutathione is an antioxidant tripeptide that may protect cells from oxidative stress and support essential detoxification processes in the body.
DMSA (dimercaptosuccinic acid) binds heavy metals like lead, mercury, and arsenic into water‑soluble complexes that the body can excrete through the kidneys.
Lidocaine and tetracaine are topical anesthetics that numbs the skin by blocking nerve signals.
Boric acid is an inorganic compound with bacteriostatic and fungistatic properties that may help maintain an acidic vaginal environment.
Diazepam is a long‑acting benzodiazepine that binds to GABA‑A receptors to calm overactive muscles and reduce involuntary spasms.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is an adrenal steroid and a key precursor hormone to androgens like testosterone and estrogens such as estradiol, with levels peaking at early adulthood before steadily declining with age.
Wellness medications from Belmar Pharmacy can champion overall health as part of a comprehensive care plan. Wellness means something different to everyone – there is no wrong way to honor internal and external needs. Immune support can help fight problems related to stress, aging, and illness. Some therapies target restorative sleep, a key component for maintaining physical and emotional health. Others encourage sustained energy and strengthening the body’s resilience to stress. No matter the health endeavor, compounded wellness products are suited to meet the adaptable needs of individual patients as they grow, change, and age.
Belmar Pharmacy offers wellness medications in a wide range of drugs, strengths and dosage forms, compounded to inspire physical and emotional health:
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme essential for hundreds of enzymatic reactions within the body. Critical for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular stress response, NAD+ generation declines over time. Aging bodies require more NAD+ to combat inflammation and the wear and tear on energy systems.
Glutathione is a natural antioxidant that is known to help the body clear cellular waste and protect against oxidative stress and damage. Supplementation can be important for liver detoxification and immune system function.
Methylcobalamin is a form of B12 critical for red blood cell and energy production. Hormonal decline during menopause and andropause often coincides with Vitamin B12 deficiency. Restoring what is lost can improve fatigue, stamina, cognition, and mood for midlife women and men.
Low dose naltrexone is an immune modulator and anti-inflammatory drug that can improve chronic pain and fatigue while boosting endorphins.
Sermorelin is a growth hormone releasing hormone that has been shown to help with sleep quality and physiologic recovery.
Belmar Pharmacy compounds a variety of wellness medications. Contact us for more information.
Patients interested in experiencing potential increases in energy, endurance, mental clarity, and sleep quality may want to consider NAD+. NAD+ dysregulation is often present in diseases related to oxidative stress or damage, such as conditions of the heart and brain. Studies investigating NAD+ support are promising, suggesting potential benefit for those with debilitating neurological disease states or metabolic issues.
Injectable medications are often dispensed in a sterile vial with injection supplies. Injection supplies allow providers and patients to draw up the appropriate dose and introduce the medication into the body by breaking the skin barrier. Needles and syringes may vary in size and length to match the administration technique.
Both NAD+ and sermorelin sterile injectable medications are administered subcutaneously (SQ). A subcutaneous (SQ or SC) injection delivers medicine into the fatty layer between skin and muscle. Typical injection sites include the fatty areas on the upper arm, abdomen, and thigh.
Methylcobalamin is generally administered intramuscularly (IM). An intramuscular (IM) injection delivers medicine into the muscle tissue. Typical injection sites include the muscular tissues of the deltoid, thigh, hip, or buttocks.
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