Sean M. Crosetti, PharmD
Pharmaceutical Medicine
510 N Main St #2983 Grain Valley MO, 64029About
Sean M. Crosetti, PharmD is a top Pharmaceutical Medicine in Grain Valley, MO. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Sean M. Crosetti, PharmD is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Sean M. Crosetti, PharmD is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Sean M. Crosetti, PharmD is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Grain Valley, MO, Sean M. Crosetti, PharmD is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Education and Training
University of Missouri, KC PharmD 2014
Avila University MBA 1996
St. Mary’s College of California Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/Chemistry 1993
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Sean M. Crosetti, PharmD's Expert Contributions
Pre-Diabetes - What is it and What can be done?
Pre-diabetes is the body's inability to either produce sufficient amounts of insulin or the body becomes resistant over time to the insulin it does produce. As of the latest report from 2018, 88 million (1 in 3) people have pre-diabetes. “Wow that is quite a few people, but I thought you were...
Cholesterol - The Basics
The other day a lady came into my pharmacy and during our conversation mentioned she has high cholesterol but is not taking anything for it as the side effects of the medications were too much for her. I informed her that there are new formulations of the old and completely new classes of...
Supplements to Help Fight Infections (including COVID)
With the loosening of the mask mandates and the weather becoming a reason, not a hindrance, to go out I thought it would be a good idea to talk about supplements that have been shown to help your body fight off not only COVID-19 but most other infections. Vitamin CEveryone should have heard by now...
Seasonal Allergies – Will Masks Help and What Else Can I Do?
With March seeming to come in like a lamb, most likely seasonal allergy symptoms will flair up sooner than later. There are several things that can be done to help mediate these symptoms, from antihistamines, prescriptions, barriers, supplements, to shots. Which ones to use, or combine, depends upon...
Adjunctive Therapy with Supplements – What is it and How Does it Help Me?
Technically speaking, adjunctive therapy is when additional treatments are used to enhance the effectiveness of the main or primary treatment. With a prescriptive treatment, this could be additional prescription medications or the addition of supplements as part of the therapy. Often, it is the...
Drug interactions?
Hello, Of course you can have camomile tea. Actually, there are no interactions with camomile and Excedrin migraine so you can take those with your tea; especially if it helps calm you and reduce your migraine triggers. Thank you for checking. READ MORE
Too many Advils?
Hello, It could be related to the extra Advil taken as the extra two may have irritated the lining of the stomach. If that did happen, it will take several days for it to recover. While recovering nausea and pain could be some symptoms. If this persists beyond 4 days, I recommend reaching out to a care provider to review your full history and see if there may be something else causing the issue. READ MORE
Grapefruit and sertraline?
Hello, The half-life (the time it takes to reduce the concentration of the item by 50%) of grapefruit in the human body is 7-8 hours, so it will take 40 hours for it to be completely out of your system. Something else for you to know, it will take up to a month for the full benefits to be felt, so please stay the course. Sean M. Crosetti, MBA PharmD READ MORE
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Director of Pharmacy Lafayette Regional Health Center 2014 - 2019
Professional Memberships
- Missouri Pharmacy Association
- American Pharmacist Association
- Board of Community Health Foundation
Professional Society Memberships
- Missouri Pharmaceutical Association
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Get to know Pharmacist Dr. Sean M. Crosetti, who serves patients in Grain Valley, Missouri.
Dr. Crosetti, a knowledgeable pharmacist, is an owner & operator of Crosetti Health and Wellness, a pharmacy in Grain Valley, Missouri.
The mission of Crosetti Health and Wellness is to become the leader for pharmacy care by partnering with patients, physicians, and other care providers, ensuring complete and whole health management. Some of the services offered include: on-site testing services (flu, Strep A, COVID, glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, oxygen saturation), medication therapy management, vitamin and supplement adjunctive therapy, lactation support, and diabetes management. The pharmacy offers 24 hour prescription fills as well as delivery (free within a 20 mile radius).
Graduating with his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/Chemistry from St. Mary’s College of California in 1993, Dr. Crosetti went on to earn his Master of Business Administration degree from Avila University in 1996. He worked in Finance and Information Technology for over a decade. He then obtained his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Missouri–Kansas City in 2014.
Licensed by the Missouri Board of Pharmacy, Dr. Crosetti is a member of the Missouri Pharmacy Association and the American Pharmacist Association. He is also a member of the Board of Community Health Foundation and previously worked as Director of Pharmacy at Lafayette Regional Health Center (July 2014 – February 2019),
Pharmacy is the health science that links medical science with chemistry and it is charged with the discovery, production, control, disposal, safe and effective use of drugs. The practice of pharmacy requires excellent knowledge of drugs, their mechanism of action, side effects, interactions, mobility, and toxicity. Pharmacists, also known as chemists or druggists, are health professionals who specialize in the use of medicines, as they deal with the composition, effects, mechanism of action, and proper and effective use of drugs.
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