Sheena L. Grayson, Pharm. D.
Pharmacist
9305 Sandywood Drive Sanford Florida, 32771About
Dr. Sheena Grayson is a clinical pharmacist practicing in Sanford, Florida. Dr. Grayson specializes in compounding, in addition to, the science and practice of rational medication use. Clinical pharmacists work directly with medical professionals and patients to optimize drug prescribing and prevent medication errors as well as determine the best medications for a given symptom for a patient at any given time. Compounding pharmacists make pharmaceutical preparations in efforts to meet the unique needs of an individual patient when a commercially available drug does not meet those needs.
Dr. Grayson is a devoted, dynamic, and compassionate pharmacist with certified training in compounding and experience in the retail and long-term care setting. She embodies the drive and ability to service the community and edify any corporation affiliated with, and is also an innovative team player with skills of discipline, structure, and organization, who accepts challenges and is dedicated to maintaining the highest levels of service at all times.
Education and Training
Florida A&M University PharmD 2017
Board Certification
Florida Department of Health
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Sheena L. Grayson, Pharm. D.'s Expert Contributions
Can Fluoxetine cause insomnia?
Yes, among all the other side effects of Fluoxetine, INSOMNIA has been reported to be the most prevalent. I would suggest possibly changing the time of day your son receives his daily dose in efforts to ensure quality sleep at night, which would inadvertently contribute to improving mood. READ MORE
Are there side effects of Metformin therapy for children?
Yes there are side effects of Metformin therapy that would be undesirable and would need to be monitored if experienced. However, metformin is not the ideal medication for Type 1 Diabetes. If anything, your daughter should have been recommended insulin therapy. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Pharmacist in Charge E-Z HealthMart Pharmacy 2018 - Present
Awards
- Cum Laude 2017 Florida A&M University
Professional Memberships
- ASHP
- The Alpha Chapter of Kappa Psi Psi Healthcare Sorority
- Minority Women Pharmacists of America
- Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
Professional Society Memberships
- Minority Women Pharmacists Association, Chamber of Commerce Seminole County, Alpha Chapter of Kappa Psi Psi Healthcare Society
What do you attribute your success to?
- During her senior year in high school, her step father had cancer and she wanted to know what was being prescribed to him. In addition, she attributes her success to God and her mom who has been there the entire time. She has offered caring guidance throughout her career.
Areas of research
Relationship between personality traits and stimulants usage at Historically Black Colleges of Pharmacy (Dec 2016)
Presented at: 2017 Midyear Clinical Meeting & Exhibition, Las Vegas, NV
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Get to know Clinical Pharmacologist Dr. Sheena L. Grayson, who serves patients in Sanford, Florida.
Dr. Sheena Grayson is a clinical pharmacist practicing in Sanford, Florida. Dr. Grayson specializes in compounding, in addition to, the science and practice of rational medication use.
Clinical pharmacists work directly with medical professionals and patients to optimize drug prescribing and prevent medication errors as well as determine the best medications for a given symptom for a patient at any given time.
Compounding pharmacists make pharmaceutical preparations in efforts to meet the unique needs of an individual patient when a commercially available drug does not meet those needs.
Dr. Grayson is a devoted, dynamic, and compassionate pharmacist with certified training in compounding and experience in the retail and long-term care setting.
She embodies the drive and ability to service the community and edify any corporation affiliated with, and is also an innovative team player with skills of discipline, structure, and organization, who accepts challenges and is dedicated to maintaining the highest levels of service at all times.
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