We will be closed on December 25th and January 1st to spend time with our loved ones. We encourage you to REFILL, as soon as possible, to avoid holiday delays.

Wishing you a joyful, restful holiday filled with peace and happiness!

Our pharmacy will reopen on December 26th and January 2nd.

Blog

  1. June 24, 2024

    “Her Health Matters” podcast debuts (and Revelation is there)

    Check it out! Our friends at the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health’s (NPWH) have just dropped the inaugural episode of their “Her Health Matters” podcast — available wherever you get your podcasts.

    In that first episode, host Heather Maurer chats with Dr. Komkwuan Paruchabutr, president of NPWH’s board of directors about Dr. Paruchabutr’s journey to becoming a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, and what makes WHNPs so critical. They also discuss the important changes — personal and systemic — that need to be made to advance women’s and gender-related health care.

    At Revelation Pharma we appreciate NPWH’s message so much, we’ve sponsored that first episode. Listen

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  2. June 20, 2024

    Florida State House Representative Michelle Salzman Visits Everwell!

    Florida State House Representative Michelle Salzman paid a visit to Everwell, which not only lies in her district, but has previously provided compounded medications for her and her family. As the chair of the Healthcare Regulation subcommittee for the 2024 legislative session, she is well versed in a multitude of issues the healthcare industry faces.

    Everwell's commitment to quality and patient-centered care was evident throughout the tour. The pharmacy staff highlighted how they collaborate with healthcare providers to create personalized solutions that improve patient outcomes. They also discussed the critical role of compounding in managing chronic conditions, rare diseases, and other complex health issues.

    The representative was eager to tour Everwell's

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  3. June 09, 2024

    Your meds might make you heat-sensitive

    Did you know that hot weather doesn’t mix with some medications? If you take antidepressants, stimulants (for, say, ADHD), diuretics (for high blood pressure), anticholinergics, beta blockers (for heart issues), you might find some unexpected side effects during the summer.

    Some of them make it harder for your body to regulate its temperature, raising your risk of heat exhaustion — often by reducing your ability to sweat properly. Others, including some antibiotics, can make you more sensitive to the sun.

    Don’t risk exhaustion, heat stroke, or even serious sunburn. Find out if the meds you take might require a few extra precautions.

    The good news is that you don’t need to wait (and pay) for a doctor’s appointment to find out if you might

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  4. June 09, 2024

    A spoonful of AF-353 helps the medicine go down

    If you’re reading this, you probably know that your compounding pharmacist can sometimes work miracles with meds for kids, adding flavors or even turning a liquid into a lollipop.

    But some medication is so bitter — and some people are so sensitive to tastes — that a spoonful of sugar ain’t gonna help it go down. Adults can (usually) buck up and swallow, but try convincing a five-year-old how important it is to take his Augmentin.

    To the rescue are the researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philly. Despite living in Eagles territory, they actually have something useful to contribute to society: They’ve identified “the first temporary, universal taste blocker.”

    “Remarkably, and

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