Prescriber Resources
Prescribers

Prescriber Resources 

Prescription templates, patient handouts, and compounding reference material from the previous site, organized for prescribers and clinic teams.

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How to Use These Files

Standard sheets are easier for clinics to send and easier for the pharmacy to read.

Many prescribers have used these documents as a practical shortcut. The next step is to make the prescription sheets cleaner, more consistent, and more legible after printing, scanning, or faxing.

Custom Rx Sheets

Prescriber accounts can support custom sheets with clinic details, prescriber information, and letterhead included.

Typed Details

Typed patient, prescriber, formula, quantity, and direction fields reduce interpretation problems on returned faxes.

DOCUMENT LIBRARY

Prescription Templates and Reference PDFs

Grouped for easier browsing. Some files were migrated from the previous site and will be standardized in a later pass. Each PDF opens in a new tab.

Prescription Templates

Print-ready prescription templates, grouped by common compounding topics. Open a template, check the formula and strengths, then print or fax the completed sheet.

2026

Common Pain Preparations Template

Two-page checklist of topical pain preparations by condition: joint pain, lower back pain, post-herpetic neuralgia, neuropathic pain, radiation burns, Raynaud’s, chemo-induced neuropathy, and anal fissures.

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Topical Pain Template

Build a custom topical pain compound from the full ingredient list with strength checkboxes.

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Topical Anal Fissure Template

Topical treatment and rectal rocket suppository options with ingredient and strength checkboxes.

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All-Purpose Nipple Cream Template

Seven checkable nipple ointment and cream formulations with base, refill, and frequency options.

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Mouthrinse Template

Popular mouthrinse combinations plus a build-your-own ingredient table with swish-and-spit or swish-and-swallow directions.

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Topical Urticaria & Pruritus Template

XemaTop-based formulas for itch-related prescribing with optional add-on ingredients.

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Oral Suspensions Template

Two dozen standard compounded suspension concentrations with checkboxes, plus an any-medication row with concentration confirmation.

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Otic Drops Template

Acetic acid/hydrocortisone (compounded Vosol-HC equivalent) and sterile clotrimazole otic options with ear, frequency, and duration fields.

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Scopolamine Topical Gel Template

Single-preparation sheet for palliative secretion management with measured topical dosing and care-team options.

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Bioidentical Hormone Preparations Template

Testosterone, estriol, estradiol, Bi-est, and progesterone strengths with base options and progesterone capsule checkboxes.

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Hair Loss Preparations Template

Low-dose oral minoxidil capsules plus topical minoxidil and finasteride/minoxidil scalp solution options.

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2026

Phenazopyridine Template

Compounded 100 mg and 200 mg urinary analgesic capsules — the commercial product is discontinued in Canada.

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2026

Skin Lightening (Melasma & Sunspots) Template

Hydroquinone, kojic acid, vitamin C, tretinoin, steroid, and tranexamic acid strength checkboxes for melasma, sunspots, and hyperpigmentation — with a short-course safety reminder.

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Condition-Specific Templates

Templates tied to pages already being rebuilt on the current site.

ED and Urology

Medical preparation and device resources. Dose changes and treatment decisions stay with the prescriber or urology team.

Patient Handouts

Legacy patient information sheets that can be linked from condition and medication pages after review.

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All Purpose Nipple Cream Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for APNO use during breastfeeding, including application after feeding, missed doses, side effects, and storage.

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Anal Fissure Ointment Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for nifedipine or diltiazem fissure ointment, including application technique, the bowel regimen, and side effects.

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Rectal Rockets Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for rectal rocket suppositories, including insertion, storage, pregnancy warnings, missed doses, and when to call.

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Applying Topical Estrogen Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for topical estrogen creams and gels, including application sites, transfer precautions, and side effects.

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Atropine Eye Drops Patient Instructions

Parent instructions for low-dose atropine myopia-control drops, including instilling drops in children and what to expect.

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Acetic Acid Hydrocortisone Ear Drops Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for compounded acetic acid and hydrocortisone otic drops, including drop placement, ear wick notes, and when to call.

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2026

Autologous Serum Eye Drops Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for autologous serum eye drops, including blood draw steps, cold-chain storage, bottle handling, and when to call.

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2026

PB2 Peanut Protein Capsules Patient Instructions

Caregiver instructions for prescriber-directed peanut oral immunotherapy capsules, including daily dosing routines and emergency planning.

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2026

Boric Acid Suppositories Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for boric acid vaginal suppositories, including treatment and prevention schedules, side effects, and safety warnings.

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Vaginal Suppository Patient Instructions

General patient instructions for prescribed vaginal suppositories, including insertion, leakage, storage, missed doses, and when to call.

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Compounded Oral Liquid Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for compounded suspensions, including shaking, measuring in mL with an oral syringe, storage, and beyond-use dates.

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Low Dose Naltrexone Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for LDN, including the bedtime step-up schedule, opioid interaction warning, and thyroid cautions.

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Magic Mouthwash Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for compounded mouth rinses, including swish-and-spit or swish-and-swallow directions, side effects, and storage.

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2026

Scopolamine Topical Gel Caregiver Instructions

Caregiver instructions for palliative secretion management, including gloved wrist application and what to expect.

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2026

Transdermal Pain Cream Pump Patient Instructions

Patient instructions for pump-style topical pain creams, including priming, the rub-in technique, side effects, and storage.

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STI Program

Order sheets and patient counselling pages for the STI treatment and post-exposure kits we assemble for clinics, nursing stations, and public health teams.

Reference and Presentations

Older reference material that should be reviewed before being treated as current guidance.

STAY CURRENT

New Templates, Announced as They Ship

The template library grows based on what Manitoba prescribers actually order. Two ways to stay ahead of it.

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When we release a new prescription template or patient instruction page, the newsletter is where it gets announced — along with formulation updates and preparation changes worth knowing about before your next fax.

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Request a template

If your clinic writes the same compounded prescription repeatedly, ask us to build a template for it — with the formulations and strengths you actually use. Call (204) 233-3469, fax (204) 231-1739, or send the request through the contact page and we will draft it for your review.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

Have Questions?
Prescriber Resource Questions

These resources are being organized from the previous website. The documents are useful starting points, but formulation details, availability, and directions should be confirmed with the pharmacy before use.
Some links are patient handouts, while others are intended for prescribers. Patients should use them as discussion aids and follow the plan from their own prescriber or care team.
Prescriptions can be faxed to the pharmacy. If a template is unclear or a formula needs review, call the pharmacy before sending the prescription.
Yes. The goal is to make prescription sheets easier to read after printing, scanning, and faxing. Typed fields, consistent layout, and clinic information that can be prefilled are priorities.

Need a current template checked?

Call or fax the pharmacy before relying on an older document. We can confirm whether the preparation is still handled the same way.