Lyme
I just wanted to let you know that in the past 6 months I have found a pharmacy well-equipped to serve Lyme patients' special med needs: Lee Silsby. I have been dealing with Lyme and toxic mold issues for 5 years, and this pharmacy has been the best in terms of efficiency, quality of service, and ability to work with my insurance. They have bent over backwards to compound meds for me using the least allergenic options. They are in Ohio, but can ship anywhere. I actually stopped there on my drive (across country) last week to meet the pharmacy staff in person, and they are lovely. Although they work a lot with the autism community, Alan--the pharmacist--has recently attended ILADS conferences and met Lyme docs, and he hopes to be of service to Lyme patients as well. Anyhow, I just thought I'd share because had I known about this pharmacy sooner, I would have saved money and had more of my needs met.
- Posted on an online forum by a New Mexico Lyme patient
Compounded medications commonly prescribed to Lyme patients
Amphotericin B
Azithromycin GFCF
Baclofen/Guaifenesin Topical Cream
BEG Nasal Spray
Biopterin
Cholestyramine
DMSA TD Gel
EDTA TD Gel
Enhansa (Curcumin)
Fluconazole
Glutathione
Hydroxocobalamin
Itraconazole
Iodiquinol
Ketamine
Ketoconazole
Ketoprofen/Bupivicaine Gel
Ketoprofen/Gabapentin/Bupivicaine Silsbygel
Ketotifen
LD Naltrexone
Liothyromine T3/T4
Melatonin TD
Methylcobalamin
Mitochondrial Formula
- R-5-P/L-Carnitine/Vit. C/Vit. B1
- ALA/CoQ10/Vit. D3/Vit. E
Myers Cocktail
Quercenase Nasal Spray
Rifampin Nasal Spray
Nifedipine Gel
Nystatin
Oxytocin
P-5-P Transdermal