Beware of Inactive Ingredients

Rxify works with healthcare professionals and their patients sensitive to “inactive” ingredients including lactose, peanut oil, gluten, and chemical dyes

May 10, 2021

Healthcare is customized to a patient’s needs, religious beliefs and dietary restrictions. A
patients Medication should meet the same needs. If your patient is vegan or follows a religious
diet such as kosher or halal, gelatin capsules are a poor option.

A 2019 study published in Science Transitional Medicine analyzed “Inactive” ingredients in oral
medications. According to the authors,

“almost all, 92.8% of medications contain at least one
potential allergen… and furthermore, only 12% of prescription medications tested were free of
inactive ingredients that are reported to cause allergic reactions”.

RXify customizes prescriptions to the unique needs of a patient. We provide innovative
instruction and medication consultations to inform and answer questions while working closely
with healthcare providers to ensure best possible outcomes. We work with healthcare
professionals and their patients sensitive to “Inactive” ingredients including lactose, peanut oil,
gluten, and chemical dyes.

Not everyone requires custom medications but it’s important to consider any allergies or the
religious dietary needs of a patient. Log into MyRxify.com for your patients personalized
medication needs or ask your healthcare provider about ordering your medications on
myrxify.com

Reference: Sci Transl Med. 2019 March 13; 11(483): . doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.aau6753