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The Fagron compounding pharmacies in Cape Town (Rausa-kem), Johannesburg (Dynaceuticals) and George (Mar-Kem) have served doctors and patients since 1995. Fagron South Africa is well established as a respected partner and leader in the pharmaceutical compounding industry.
Fagron entered the South African market through acquisition of key compounding pharmacies in Cape Town, George and Johannesburg. In 2014, Fagron acquired Dynaceuticals, a compounding pharmacy in Gauteng, which is headed by three dynamic professionals. In 2015, Fagron acquired Rausa-kem, which is headed by Professor Reinhard Uebel with 20 years of sterile compounding experience, Reakiri, the marketing and sales arm of Rausa-kem, and MarKem, a sterile compounding pharmacy in George. This powerful combination has created a unique, national organisation serving both doctors and patients all over the country.
Our team of pharmacists is headed by Professor Reinhard Uebel, who graduated with a BPharm in 1982 and completed his PhD in 1994. He lectured pharmacology at the University of Stellenbosch and Pharmaceutics at UWC. Professor Uebel is the author of a number of research publications.
Fagron South Africa compounds high-quality, cost-effective, customised, proven formulations of medications that are not available from a pharmaceutical drug company.
Compounded medications are prepared as per the doctor’s prescription and formulated in the exact strength and form needed by the patient. This allows doctors and pharmacists to customize a medication that meets the patient’s specific requirements. Historically, all medicines were compounded, but with mass-produced drugs this is no longer the case. A ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach does not, however, always meet the needs of patients, and compounding pharmacists provide a solution for this. Modern technology and innovation has revived the historic art and science of compounding pharmaceuticals.