Pediatric Transplant Patients.
New London Specialty Pharmacy (NLSP) aspires to advance the field of pediatric transplantation by individualizing therapy for each child. Our pharmacy is dedicated to providing optimal care by compounding medications that are specialized to meet each patient’s needs. We strive to compound medications that are not readily available and make medications that are easier for children to take. NLSP aims to teach parents about the safety of pediatric transplant medications to ensure that their children are receiving the best care possible. NLSP works closely with every pediatric patient’s family to answer questions, counsel on important side effects, and guarantee adequate treatment plans. When therapy is managed appropriately, children with organ transplants can lead healthy lives. Our pharmacy team has specialized training in pediatric transplantation and a strong foundation in working closely with pediatric transplant patients. Clinical pharmacists assess each patient’s medication list to optimize doses and reduce drug interactions.
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New London Specialty Pharmacy aspires to advance the field of pediatric transplantation by individualizing therapy for each child. Our pharmacy is dedicated to providing optimal care by compounding medications that are specialized to meet each patient’s needs. We strive to compound medications that are not readily available and make medications that are easier for children to take. New London Specialty aims to teach parents about the safety of pediatric transplant medications to ensure that their children are receiving the best care possible. The pharmacy works closely with pediatric patient families to answer questions, counsel on important side effects, and guarantee adequate treatment plans. When therapy is managed appropriately, children with organ transplants can lead healthy lives.
Our pharmacy team has specialized training in pediatric transplantation and a strong foundation in working closely with pediatric transplant patients and providers. Clinical pharmacists assess each patient’s medication list to optimize doses and reduce drug interactions.