Some of the most useful prescriptions in ENT and dental care have no manufactured equivalent: the antifungal ear drop, the mupirocin sinus spray, the steroid mouthwash for mucositis, the numbing dental paste. Mediglen prepares these to your physician's, ENT specialist's, or dentist's exact formula.

Antifungal drops (clotrimazole, ketoconazole, miconazole, nystatin), antibacterial combinations with ciprofloxacin, boric acid solutions, anesthetic drops for ear pain, and steroid drops for inflammation.
Chronic sinusitis formulas built around mupirocin, itraconazole, and gentamicin in spray and irrigation formats, plus chlorhexidine sprays and other specialist-directed preparations.
Steroid and anesthetic mouthwashes for mucositis and ulcers, clobetasol rinses for lichen planus, doxepin for burning mouth syndrome, and pilocarpine troches for dry mouth.
Chlorhexidine gels, benzocaine and lidocaine pastes, carbamide peroxide gels, and combination pain pastes such as amitriptyline, capsaicin, ketoprofen, and lidocaine for persistent dental and facial pain.
Antifungal and antibacterial otic drops such as clotrimazole, ketoconazole, ciprofloxacin combinations, and boric acid solutions, plus anesthetic drops for ear pain, all made to prescription.
Most commonly chronic sinusitis protocols: mupirocin, itraconazole, and gentamicin combinations in sprays or rinse formats ordered by ENT specialists, along with chlorhexidine sprays and other prescriber-directed formulas.
It depends entirely on the prescription: dexamethasone with diphenhydramine for oral mucositis, clobetasol for lichen planus, doxepin for burning mouth, tetracycline rinses, and pilocarpine troches for dry mouth are all established formulas.
Chlorhexidine gels, benzocaine and lidocaine pastes for localized pain, carbamide peroxide gels, and combination pastes such as amitriptyline, capsaicin, ketoprofen, and lidocaine for persistent dental and facial pain, prescribed by dentists and physicians.
Family physicians, ENT specialists, dentists, oral surgeons, and oncology teams. Faxed prescriptions to 778-285-8812 are typically prepared within one to two business days.
Compounded preparations are not Health Canada-approved manufactured products. Each is prepared for one patient from one prescription under College of Pharmacists of BC oversight and NAPRA non-sterile standards.