Free Patient Resource — Tuscarawas County

Could Lyme Disease
Be Behind Your
Unexplained Symptoms?

Lyme disease cases in Tuscarawas County jumped 293% in just two years — and experts believe the true number is far higher. Our free guide explains potential treatment options your prescriber may not have mentioned.

169
Reported cases
locally in 2025
Increase since
2023
10×+
Estimated true
burden (CDC)
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Lyme Disease Guide

Plain-language explanations of emerging
compounded treatment options

  • Why standard antibiotics sometimes aren't enough
  • Low Dose Naltrexone — how it rebalances your immune system
  • Methylene Blue — mitochondrial support & anti-microbial
  • Compounded Ivermectin — co-infection coverage
  • How to talk to your prescriber about these options

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Inside Your Free Guide

Finally — Clear Answers
About Chronic Lyme

Written in plain language by clinical pharmacists. No jargon. No false promises. Just the information you need to have an informed conversation with your healthcare provider.

Why Treatment
Sometimes Falls Short

Understand biofilm formation, immune dysregulation, and why the bacteria can persist even after antibiotic treatment — explained simply and clearly.

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Three Compounded
Treatment Options

LDN, Methylene Blue, and Ivermectin — what they are, how they work, what the clinical evidence says, and what to ask your prescriber.

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How to Talk to
Your Doctor

A practical next-steps section that empowers you to advocate for yourself and connect with Lyme-literate prescribers who understand these options.

169+
Lyme cases reported
in Tuscarawas Co. 2025
75%
Of Lyme patients reported
improvement on LDN therapy*
100+
Published studies supporting
LDN for chronic conditions
1,000+
Patients in Horowitz
open-label Lyme study

*Horowitz open-label study (2009–2016). TCHD Communicable Disease Annual Summary 2025. These figures are for educational purposes and do not constitute medical claims.

What's Inside the Guide

Three Compounded Options
Worth Asking About

These are off-label treatments used by Lyme-literate prescribers. Our guide explains each one in plain language — with the science behind it.

Calms brain inflammation, rebalances the immune system, and improves fatigue, joint pain, and mental clarity. Backed by growing clinical evidence.

Neuroinflammation Fatigue Pain Relief
02
Mitochondrial Support
Methylene
Blue

Crosses the blood-brain barrier to recharge your cells' energy production, reduce neuroinflammation, and may directly disrupt bacterial biofilms.

Brain Fog Energy Anti-Biofilm
03
Co-Infection Support
Compounded
Ivermectin

Addresses parasitic co-infections often carried by the same tick as Lyme. Also has documented anti-inflammatory properties that support recovery.

Co-Infections Anti-Inflammatory Customizable Dose

Your Local Compounding Pharmacy in New Philadelphia

Medicine Center Pharmacy has been serving Tuscarawas County and surrounding communities with specialized compounded medications. We work directly with Lyme-literate prescribers to prepare customized formulations for each patient.

Compounding means your medication is made specifically for you — in the exact dose, strength, and form that your prescriber determines is right for your situation. We're here to support both patients and their care teams.

Contact Us

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551 West High Ave
New Philadelphia, OH 44663
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Fax: 330.339.9007

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This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All medications described are used off-label and require a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved for these specific indications. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.