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Traveling for the Thanksgiving Holiday? Check out our tips for managing your meds during travel . . .

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Traveling this holiday season? Check out these tips from Live Oak Pharmacy’s Pharmacist & Co-Owner, Nathan Pope, Pharm.D.!

  1. Be sure to keep your medications in your carry-on in the event of lost or delayed luggage, for information on what is and is not allowed by the TSA, please click here.
  2. Don’t forget your medication list. In an emergency it can make all the difference – don’t have one? Download one here http://retwt.me/1KCiy
  3. Keep your medications, including over-the-counter medications, in their original packaging. You don’t want to take the wrong medication.
  4. Remember that your pharmacist is an important part of your health care team!

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

 

School of Fish – Say What? Ceviche!

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Quality Seafood Market, writes a monthly article for Live Oak Pharmacy on seafood as an essential part of whole body wellness.

It’s still too hot to fire up that oven. Ceviche (say-VEE-chay) is a great hot weather meal. It requires no heat and very little prep time. What’s more, it’s cool and refreshing! This week, I’d like to share a few pointers that I learned from my fellow fishmonger, Ryan Verheyn of Quality Seafood Market, on how to safely prepare ceviche. Most recipes call for marinating the seafood (fish, shrimp, scallops, octopus, and squid are all popular choices) for 1-5 hours in citric acid (i.e., lime juice) before consumption. The fresher the seafood and the longer it marinates, the more bacteria is killed by the acid and the safer the ceviche is to eat. However, Ryan recommends an even more sanitary method than just selecting a fresh catch and marinating it. Ryan marinates just the seafood, leaving the other ingredients aside, in the citric acid for 5 hours or overnight, if possible. This ensures that the maximum amount of bacteria bites the dust. When he’s ready to serve the ceviche, Ryan drains the seafood, discards the marinade and replenishes it with fresh lime juice. Then he adds his other fresh ingredients, such as diced jalapeño and onion, chopped tomato, and minced garlic and cilantro. The new lime juice has a brighter, fresher flavor, not to mention it’s free of that fishy marinade.

As always, when making ceviche, be sure to buy seafood from a reputable, busy market that is known for its high turnover of product (you don’t want fish that’s been sitting around all week). Also, ask your monger what fish she recommends that day. What’s the freshest? What has the right texture and flavor for ceviche? My personal favorite is black drum. It’s lean, white, and firm. It has a mild flavor and takes to the flavors of other fresh ingredients well. Finally, it’s a local, wild-caught Texas favorite. Now what could be more refreshing than supporting your local fisherman? See you in the market!


 



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Start packing: Americans are in the mood to travel

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Spring Break is over but if you’re already planning your summer vacation, you’re not alone. According to a travel trends survey from TripAdvisor, 36 percent of Americans say they expect to spend more on leisure travel in 2011 than they did last year, and 42 percent expect to spend the same amount.

Las Vegas, New York, and San Francisco are the most popular intended destinations this year, and 69 percent of people in the survey said they’re planning an international vacation. Europe is the No. 1 choice, followed by Asia and South America.

If you’re planning on some travel, check out our pharmacist’s medication travel tips!

Be sure to keep your medications in your carry-on in the event of lost or delayed luggage, for information on what is and is not allowed by the TSA, click here.

Don’t forget your medication list. In an emergency it can make all the difference – don’t have one? Download one here.

Keep your medications, including over-the-counter medications, in their original packaging. You don’t want to take the wrong medication.

Remember that your pharmacist is an important part of your health care team!

Air travel can also dry out your lips. The humidity on a plane hovers around 10%. That leaves lips feeling dry and tight. Be sure to slather on a quality lip balm like our Mighty Minty, Lemongrass or Citrus sport before flying the friendly skies!

Also check out these tips for coping with Jet Lag from Dr. Weihl.


Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy and proud makers of Lip Smackulous Lip Balm. We focus on an integrative approach to healthcare. And we’re also a full service travel immunization clinic too. To learn more about Live Oak Pharmacy, an Austin Pharmacy, visit our Austin downtown pharmacy location at 1611 W 5th Street or visit us online at http://LiveOakRx.com

 

What? I can’t hear you!

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

It’s a good thing you’re reading this and not listening to it because you may have not heard that Up to one-quarter of college students tested suffered from hearing loss. The culprit may be be due to the use of personal music players such as MP3 players, according to a new study. The ability to learn is directly affected by the ability to hear and a loss of a little as 15 decibels could have an effect.

“Some experts have suggested that increased rates of hearing loss in young adults may be due to the widespread use of personal music players. This study did find that the highest levels of high-frequency hearing loss were in male students who said they used personal music players.”

Learn more here.

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Pharmacy. We’re focused on an integrative approach to health & wellness and we know that sometimes having information to make choices is the best medicine of all! Have questions about your health & wellness? Come in and meet with our pharmacist at the store, 1611 W 5th Street, online at LiveOakRx.com or on the phone at 512.476.8979.

 

Practice the positive values of inspiration

Monday, March 7th, 2011
This week is RISE Austin and next is South by Southwest. Creative juices will be overflowing in the next several weeks! Creativity isn’t just a process. It’s a value. To become more creative, you have to accept the beliefs and practice the behaviors that help creativity to flourish. For a more inspired and creative life, here are a few of the values you should live: 

  • A sense of wonder. Don’t take a cynical, seen-it-all attitude. Pretend you’re a child experiencing everything in life for the first time. Ask questions about the world around you.
  • Pursuit of ideas. Don’t hold back. As soon as you feel a spark of interest in something, regardless of how “practical” it seems, let yourself go with it. Follow your ideas wherever they take you.
  • Courage. You’ve got to be fearless and not worry about what others may think. Don’t try to be like everyone else. Take your own approach, whatever you’re doing.
  • Patience. You can’t hurry creativity, so take time to ponder your ideas. Sit down, relax, have a cup of tea, and think things over. That’s usually how the best ideas bloom.

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Integrative Compounding Pharmacy located downtown. Since we compound you could say that we’re Austin’s Creative Pharmacy. After all compounding is seeking solutions to problems that traditional medications can’t or don’t solve. Have a problem that needs some creative solutions? Come in and see our pharmacist today! Live Oak Pharmacy, your creative pharmacy!

 

Zilker Park Kite Fest!

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Come fly a kite in Zilker Park next weekend! The annual event will take place on March 6 from 10am to 5pm, and includes kite making workshops, kite contests and a good excuse to get out and enjoy the beautiful weather!

Don’t forget to pick up your Zilker Park Kit Fest essentials from Live Oak Pharmacy! Sunscreen, Lip Balm and Hand Sanitizer!

For more on the Zilker Park Kite Fest, click here!

Live Oak Pharmacy is a kite pharmacy – actually no we’re not. But we do love kites! In fact our pharmacist, Nathan, is a huge fan of flying his Mccaw kite!

 

For Renoir, paint trumped pain

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Although Henri Matisse was nearly 28 years younger than Auguste Renoir, the two great artists were dear friends and frequent companions.

When Renoir was confined to his home during the last decade of his life, Matisse visited him daily. Renoir, almost paralyzed by arthritis, continued to paint in spite of his infirmities.

One day as Matisse watched the elder painter working in his studio, fighting torturous pain with each brush stroke, he blurted out: “Auguste, why do you continue to paint when you are in such agony?”

Renoir answered simply: “The beauty remains; the pain passes.”

And so, almost to his dying day, Renoir put paint to canvas.

One of his most famous paintings, “The Bathers,” was completed just two years before his passing, 14 years after he was stricken by the disabling disease.

Is pain not letting you do the things you love? Come in and talk with our pharmacist today to see what your treatment options might be. From over the counter to supplements or collaborating with your prescriber about topical pain compounded mediations, Live Oak Pharmacy is here for you so that you can enjoy the beauty and let the pain pass.

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Compounding Pharmacy located in Downtown Austin. You have a lot of choices when it comes to choosing a pharmacy in Austin so why not choose one that was voted Best New Local Business by reader’s of the Austin Chronicle? Not sure if we’re the right fit for you? Come in and visit us today in the store, 1611 W 5th Street, on the phone, 512-476-8979 ext. 1, or online, LiveOakRx.com. Live Oak Pharmacy is Customized For You!

 

National Write a Letter of Appreciation Week

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Today starts the beginning of National Write a Letter of Appreciation Week and all of us at Live Oak Pharmacy couldn’t think of a better group of people to write a letter to than you our patients, customers and colleagues!

As we approach our 1 year anniversary date, April 2, we know that we couldn’t have done it without you! You’ve spread the word about Live Oak Pharmacy, joined us for presentations on topics ranging from Women’s Health to Wine & Chocolate, you’ve blogged about us, re-tweeted our updates and posted on our facebook wall.

From the bottom of our hearts we say thank you for taking us in and making us your pharmacy! We’re proud to be a part of your lives and we look forward to the years ahead!

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s thankful pharmacy! We’re thankful for all of you who read our blog and are our customers and patients! Please come in today and let us say “Thank you, we appreciate you!” We’re located at 1611 W 5th Street, by phone at 512-476-8979 ext. 1 or online at LiveOakRx.com.

 

 

Has Your Kid Got a Fever? Don’t Rush to Dole out Drugs

Monday, February 28th, 2011

A recent post in Time Magazine’s Healthland probes the question on when to medicate a sick child with a fever. “Bottom line: in otherwise healthy children, there’s really no temperature at which you have to treat a fever.” Not sure what’s the best solution for medicating your child? Come in and talk with our pharmacist today.

A few tips to keep in mind . . .

  • Dosages should be decided according to weight, not age.
  • Step away from the kitchen teaspoon; it’s not a reliable way to dispense liquid medication. Live Oak Pharmacy dispenses proper dosage spoons with each liquid medicine.
  • If you’re not sure, ask the pharmacist. A pharmacist does more than dispense medicines. They are a valuable resource for understanding the medications you are giving to everyone in your family!

To read the full article click here.

Live Oak Pharmacy is Austin’s Pharmacy! We know that taking care of sick child can be scary, especially for first time parents. That’s why we compound to make medicines easier to take and offer complementary medication counseling for all of our patients that come in the store. Having a sick child can be scary, getting the well doesn’t have to be. Come in today and talk to our pharmacist at the store, 1611 W 5th Street, call us 512.476.8979 ext. 1 or visit us online at LiveOakRx.com.

 

The iPad makes inroads in the business market

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Small businesses are adopting Apple’s iPad computer, according to a survey by Techaisle, a research firm. Though the iPad was designed primarily for the consumer market, about 2 million of them have been purchased by companies with 99 or fewer employees. They’re being used for demos, presentations, e-mail, and Internet browsing alongside traditional PCs—not replacing them.

In fact next time you come into Live Oak Pharmacy you may notice that our pharmacist is using an iPad to keep track of patient counseling. Our new system pulls up potential side effects that you may want to know about before leaving the pharmacy as well as any drug nutrient depletions that could impact you. Next time you’re in, ask our pharmacist about it!

 

Live Oak Pharmacy is an Austin Compounding Pharmacy but we’re also a forward thinking pharmacy. We embrace technology to find the best ways to communicate with our patients, customers and their prescribers. Come in to Live Oak Pharmacy today and see why the reader’s of the Austin Chronicle voted us Best New Local Business! We’re located at 1611 W 5th Street, or call us at 512-476-8979 ext. 1 or visit us online at LiveOakRx.com