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Loveland pharmacy acquires Prospect Apothecary

Longmont business will keep staff and expand Good Day’s prescription offerings
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Prospect Apothecary, now known as Good Day Pharmacy Prospect, will keep its staff and expand the offerings of a Loveland-based pharmacy company.

A Loveland-based pharmacy has acquired Prospect Apothecary in Longmont, expanding the compounded prescriptions the company can offer.

Longmont’s Prospect Apothecary is now the 11th Good Day Pharmacy location, which includes a sterile compounded lab and the team to go with it. Sterile compounding is necessary for compounded prescriptions that require a sterile environment and is used for formulations that are applied in the eye, injectables and IV drugs.

Good Day said in a release announcing the acquisition that this opens up a new market and allows the company to collaborate with both human and veterinary providers that prescribe sterile compounds.

Prospect Apothecary, now called Good Day Pharmacy Prospect, was opened in Longmont in 1992 by James Snody to serve both sterile and non-sterile compounding needs in northern Colorado.

“We’re excited to expand into the sterile compounding arena and partner with medical professionals in Colorado seeking this service for their patients,” Good Day Pharmacy President and COO Joseph Poling said. “This incredible opportunity came to us through the passionate and visionary James Snody, who saw tremendous value and potential in our company’s reputation to grow and expand his business.”

The location will continue to focus on a variety of sterile and non-sterile compounds, including bio-identical hormone replacement, thyroid replacement, urology and erectile dysfunction, veterinary medicine, sports medicine and pain management and allergen-free products.

The release said that the current team will remain the same, still offering prescription delivery and shipping.

Good Day Pharmacy has provided compounded prescriptions since 1996 for patients needing customized medications, including allergy-free medications and dosage forms and strengths not commercially available.

“With the addition of Good Day Pharmacy Prospect, our company now has three compounding pharmacies to serve the compounding needs of Colorado,” Compounding Business Development Manager Paul Stout said. “We hand deliver in several towns and can ship anywhere in the state.”


Amy Golden

About the Author: Amy Golden

Amy Golden is a reporter for the Longmont Leader covering city and county issues, along with anything else that comes her way.
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