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Need formulation support & education? Fagron Academy takes a comprehensive approach to support modern day compounding. Try one of the plans below for free by visiting https://www.fagronacademy.us/plans. Fagron Academy White Plan (Free 30 day trial available) What is included • Unlimited Formula Database Access • Unlimited Technical Support • 5 custom formulations per month • Monthly Newsletter • 10% off in-person classes • 10% off self-paced classes • Formula compilation sheets arranged by condition • Custom Calculators • Scientific Resources • Sarah's Blog • Access to Fagron Badge Classes Fagron Academy Red Plan (Free 30 day trial available) What is included • Unlimited Formula Database Access • Unlimited Technical Support • Unlimited custom formula development • Monthly Newsletter • 20% off in-person classes • Free webinars (*excluding CE classes) • Formula compilation sheets arranged by condition • Custom Calculators • Scientific Resources • Sarah's Blog • Access to Fagron Badge Classes • Exclusive early access to new Fagron Devices and bases

Store in a tightly closed container away from incompatible substances, under nitrogen. Long term storage below -20C.
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Acetaminophen (Paracetamol): it belongs to the classes of analgesic and antipyretic drugs, commonly known as pain relievers and fever reducers, respectively. Although paracetamol is very effective in controlling pain, the drug does not contain anti-inflammatory properties [1-3]. References 1. Drugs.com. Accessed on August 22, 2022. https://www.drugs.com. 2. Graham, G. G., & Scott, K. F. (2005). Mechanism of action of paracetamol. American journal of therapeutics, 12(1), 46-55. 3. De Martino, M., & Chiarugi, A. (2015). Recent advances in pediatric use of oral paracetamol in fever and pain management. Pain and therapy, 4, 149-168.
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology N-Acetylcysteine: it is a thiol-containing compound that is a synthetic derivative of N-acetyl from the androgenic amino acid L-cysteine (a precursor to glutathione antioxidant enzyme). Studies showed it could be used for the treatment of mild to moderate acne [1,2]. References 1. Mardani, N., Mozafarpoor, S., Goodarzi, A., & Nikkhah, F. (2021). A systematic review of N‐acetylcysteine for treatment of acne vulgaris and acne‐related associations and consequences: Focus on clinical studies. Dermatologic therapy, 34(3), e14915. 2. Janeczek, M., Moy, L., Riopelle, A., Vetter, O., Reserva, J., Tung, R., & Swan, J. (2019). The potential uses of N-acetylcysteine in dermatology: a review. The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 12(5), 20.
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Acyclovir: it is an antiviral medicine; it is converted to its triphosphate form, acyclovir triphosphate (ACV-TP), which can inhibit viral DNA polymerase, incorporate into and terminate the growing viral DNA chain, and inactivate the viral DNA polymerase. It is used to treat symptoms of shingles, chickenpox, cold sores, and genital herpes, all caused by herpes viruses. It is also used to prevent regular outbreaks of genital herpes. Notice that Acyclovir will not get rid of the virus infection but does help sores heal faster and helps with pain relief [1-3]. References 1. Drugs.com. Accessed on August 23, 2022. https://www.drugs.com. 2. O’Brien, J. J., & Campoli-Richards, D. M. (1989). Acyclovir. Drugs, 37(3), 233-309. 3. O’Brien, J. J., & Campoli-Richards, D. M. (1989). Acyclovir: an updated review of its antiviral activity, pharmacokinetic properties and therapeutic efficacy. Drugs, 37, 233-309.

Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Adenosine: it is an active ingredient that upregulates the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth factor-7 in cultured dermal papilla cells. Studies showed it could increase the thick hair proportion and promote growth [1,2] References 1. Oura, H., Iino, M., Nakazawa, Y., Tajima, M., Ideta, R., Nakaya, Y., ... & Kishimoto, J. (2008). Adenosine increases anagen hair growth and thick hairs in Japanese women with female pattern hair loss: a pilot, double‐blind, randomized, placebo‐controlled trial. The Journal of dermatology, 35(12), 763-767. 2. Iwabuchi, T., Ideta, R., Ehama, R., Yamanishi, H., Iino, M., Nakazawa, Y., ... & Kishimoto, J. (2016). Topical adenosine increases the proportion of thick hair in Caucasian men with androgenetic alopecia. The Journal of Dermatology, 43(5), 567-570.

Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Alpha Lipoic Acid: In the pathogenesis of inflammation, factor NF-kB modulates inflammatory cytokines, including interleukins (ILs) such as IL-1β and IL-6. ALA expresses its anti-inflammatory effect by inhibiting I Kappa B kinase, a converging enzyme for the activation of NF-kB, thus suppressing the activation of other inflammatory cytokines [1,2] References 1. Li G, Fu J, Zhao Y, Ji K, Luan T, Zang B. Alpha-lipoic acid exerts anti-inflammatory effects on lipopolysaccharide-stimulated rat mesangial cells via inhibition of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling pathway. Inflammation. 2015 Apr;38(2):510-9. 2. Cremer DR, Rabeler R, Roberts A, Lynch B. Safety evaluation of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA). Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2006 Oct;46(1):29-41
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Obtained by extraction, followed immediately by refining.
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Need formulation support & education? Fagron Academy takes a comprehensive approach to support modern day compounding. Try one of the plans below for free by visiting https://www.fagronacademy.us/plans. Fagron Academy White Plan (Free 30 day trial available) What is included • Unlimited Formula Database Access • Unlimited Technical Support • 5 custom formulations per month • Monthly Newsletter • 10% off in-person classes • 10% off self-paced classes • Formula compilation sheets arranged by condition • Custom Calculators • Scientific Resources • Sarah's Blog • Access to Fagron Badge Classes Fagron Academy Red Plan (Free 30 day trial available) What is included • Unlimited Formula Database Access • Unlimited Technical Support • Unlimited custom formula development • Monthly Newsletter • 20% off in-person classes • Free webinars (*excluding CE classes) • Formula compilation sheets arranged by condition • Custom Calculators • Scientific Resources • Sarah's Blog • Access to Fagron Badge Classes • Exclusive early access to new Fagron Devices and bases
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Amitriptyline Hydrochloride: it is a tricyclic antidepressant with sedative effects. Its mechanism consists in certain chemical messengers (neurotransmitters) that communicate between brain cells and help regulate mood and is used in prescription medicine used to treat symptoms of depression [1,2]. References 1. Drugs.com. Accessed on August 30, 2022. https://www.drugs.com. 2. Charney, D. S., Heninger, G. R., & Sternberg, D. E. (1984). Serotonin function and mechanism of action of antidepressant treatment: effects of amitriptyline and desipramine. Archives of General Psychiatry, 41(4), 359-365.

Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic that fights bacteria. Amoxicillin is used to treat many different types of infection caused by bacteria, such as tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and infections of the ear, nose, throat, skin, or urinary tract. [1] References 1. Drugs.com. Accessed on November 10 2023. https://www.drugs.com.
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Amphotericin B: it is an antifungal medication that fights infections caused by a fungus, it acts by binding to ergosterol in the fungal cell membrane, which leads to the formation of pores, ion leakage, and ultimately promoting cellular death. Inhaled amphotericin B can be used for invasive aspergillosis prophylaxis in patients with neutropenia secondary to hematologic malignancy treatment or stem cell transplant [1,2]. References 1. Drugs.com. Accessed on March 21, 2023. https://www.drugs.com. 2. Duckwall MJ, Gales MA, Gales BJ. Inhaled Amphotericin B as Aspergillosis Prophylaxis in Hematologic Disease: An Update. Microbiol Insights. 2019 Aug 28;12:1178636119869937.

Ampicillin is a penicillin antibiotic that is used to treat or prevent many different types of infections such as bladder infections, pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, or infections of the stomach or intestines. [1] References 1. Drugs.com. Accessed on September 9, 2022. https://www.drugs.com.
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Arginine: it is a complex amino acid. Studies showed the effects of arginine on transepidermal water loss, skin hydration, and clinical status of patients with atopic dermatitis and dry elderly skin [1,2]. References 1. Nenoff P, Donaubauer K, Arndt T, et al. Topically applied arginine hydrochloride. Effect on urea content of stratum corneum and skin hydration in atopic eczema and skin aging [in German]. Hautarzt. 2004; 55(1):58-64. 2. Drugs.com. Accessed on March 23, 2023. https://www.drugs.com.
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Ascorbic Acid: it belongs to the group of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants that act by protecting the skin from the reactive oxygen species and can be considered one of the most potent antioxidants in the skin. Due to its antioxidant, neocollagenesis, and skin-lightening properties, its clinical applications range from photoprotection and antiaging to anti-pigmentation [1,2]. References 1. Al-Niaimi, F.; Chiang, N.Y.Z. Topical Vitamin C and the Skin: Mechanisms of Action and Clinical Applications. J. Clin. Aesthet. Dermatol. 2017, 10, 14–17. 2. Ravetti, S., Clemente, C., Brignone, S., Hergert, L., Allemandi, D., & Palma, S. (2019). Ascorbic acid in skin health. Cosmetics, 6(4), 58.
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Ascorbic Acid: it belongs to the group of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants that act by protecting the skin from the reactive oxygen species and can be considered one of the most potent antioxidants in the skin. Due to its antioxidant, neocollagenesis, and skin-lightening properties, its clinical applications range from photoprotection and antiaging to anti-pigmentation [1,2]. References 1. Al-Niaimi, F.; Chiang, N.Y.Z. Topical Vitamin C and the Skin: Mechanisms of Action and Clinical Applications. J. Clin. Aesthet. Dermatol. 2017, 10, 14–17. 2. Ravetti, S., Clemente, C., Brignone, S., Hergert, L., Allemandi, D., & Palma, S. (2019). Ascorbic acid in skin health. Cosmetics, 6(4), 58.
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Formulas available! To access the Fagron formulary, register for free at https://fagron.com/register Pharmacology Atropine Sulfate: it belongs to the group of anticholinergics, and is a competitive, reversible antagonist of muscarinic receptors: an anticholinergic drug. Atropine is a medication used to counteract the symptoms of a too-low heart rate, reduce bronchial secretions, and is used to reverse bradycardia [1,2]. References 1. Drugs.com. Accessed on September 6, 2022. https://www.drugs.com. 2. Goldman, I. R., Cosby, R. S., & Griffith, G. C. (1950). The effect of atropine on the cardiac mechanism in anomalous atrioventricular conduction. American Heart Journal, 40(6), 903-918.
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