Compounding Pharmacy in Busselton
Busselton
At Pharmacy 777 Busselton we work collaboratively with prescribers to make personalised medication for you.

Pharmacy 777 Busselton Compounding
Most common compound orders can be completed within 24 - 48 hours of us receiving your script.
Our network has regional and metro locations nationally, so it’s easier than ever to access compounding services in one of our Pharmacy 777 locations close to you.
If picking up your compounded medication from the pharmacy isn’t convenient, we can arrange delivery to your home or work.
We use state of the art equipment, are members of the Professional Compounding Chemists of Australia (PCCA) and Medisca, and adhere to the highest compounding standards.
We conduct regular quality testing to ensure our products and techniques are of the utmost accuracy and highest standards at all times.
Common compounded medicines forms
Tablets and Capsules
Fillers and dyes found in mass produced medicines can be removed or replaced and dosage levels adjusted to suit your individual needs. Medicines can be combined into smaller dose forms or combined to form one tablet or capsule.
Troches and Lozenges
Both forms dissolve slowly. Troches are a firm melting lozenge that are placed under the tongue to promote absorption as medication enters the bloodstream faster. Lozenges are used for topical treatment in the mouth or throat and can be made in the form of lollypops for children's medicines.
Liquids
Liquids are absorbed quickly and medication optimisation is high. Tablets and capsules can be transformed into liquids and flavoured to suit patients who find swallowing difficult.
Topical Medicines
Creams, foams, gels, lotions and ointments are made to order. They treat a variety of conditions and are applied directly to various body parts.
Suppositories
These are inserted directly into a body orifice, where they dissolve to slowly release the medication to that area or to the rest of your body.
Frequently Asked Questions
If your medication is a prescription medication, your Doctor will need to write a specific compounded prescription for the Pharmacist to compound a medication.
This would usually take up to 1-2 business days, but can vary based on labs preparation timeline and network delivery processes.
You may be able to claim a partial rebate from HBF depending on the type of medication. For other health insurer companies, speak to your Health Insurer for more information
Only prescription medications or products that are not commercially available or suitable can be compounded. Contact Pharmacy 777 Busselton for more information.

