Resources

Resources for Patients and Providers

At Massey Drugs, we believe that informed patients and knowledgeable providers lead to better outcomes. Our Resources Hub offers downloadable flyers with practical information on compounded medications, treatment options, and pharmacy services and articles to keep you in the know. Whether you’re a healthcare professional looking for prescribing guidance or a patient seeking tips for managing your medications, you’ll find helpful, easy-to-understand resources here.

Check back regularly—we update this page with new materials designed to support your care and education needs.

Featured Formulations

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Topical Losartan in Corneal Scarring & Other Eye Diseases
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Topical LDN in Dry Eye Disease & Other Eye Disorders

Articles

Don’t See It on the List? How to Request a Custom Compound That Fits Your Patient

We routinely develop custom formulations tailored to individual patients—beyond what’s printed on our forms. Whether it’s an allergy concern, a unique dosage need, or a delivery method that improves adherence, we are equipped to help you meet your patient’s specific clinical goals.

Massey Drugs Earns NABP Compounding Pharmacy Accreditation

Massey Drugs has been accredited by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®) for compounding pharmacy practice. 

Helping Patients Understand the Cost of Compounded Medications

The truth is, many compounded medications aren’t billable through insurance, even when they’re medically necessary. But that doesn’t mean patients are out of options—or that these treatments are out of reach. 

Downloads

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Why Choose Massey Drugs for Compounding?
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About Massey Drugs
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Massey Pack

Links

Food & Drug Administration (FDA)

Proper medication management includes knowing how to safely dispose of unused or expired prescriptions. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) offers guidance on drug disposal options, including take-back programs and safe at-home methods, to help prevent misuse and protect the environment. You’ll also find updates on current drug shortages to stay informed about medication availability. Use the links below to access trusted FDA resources.