Veterinary Medicine
We prepare medications specially flavored for your animal, whether they are canine, feline or bird. Even if your pet refuses to take his/her medication orally, we can provide a wide range of medications that may be applied topically to the skin. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding a compounded veterinary preparation.
Examples Of Common Compounded Veterinary Preparations:
- Fluoxetine Suspensions
- Methimazole Suspensions
- Methimazole Transdermal
- Metronidazole Suspensions
- Phenylpropanolamine Capsules
- Potassium Bromide Suspensions & Solutions
- Prednisolone Suspensions
- Ursodiol Capsules
Pharmacists Helping Vets And Pets
Our “specialty service should not be viewed as competition with local veterinarians; rather, compounding allows veterinarians to broaden their prescribing abilities and to offer [dosage] forms that are patient-specific in strength and formulation. Therefore, the goal of compounding for the veterinary patient is to enhance the veterinarian’s ability to treat patients in a more effective and efficient manner…
“Compounding can make medicating animals easier if the pharmacist prepares flavored chews that animals accept readily. For example, tranquilizing a feral cat with a liver-flavored chew eliminates the possibility of over- or under dosing. If a chew contains 10mg acepromazine and the dose fails to gain a response, a second flavored chew can be given to the animal. Furthermore, the amount of medication incorporated into the chews, capsules, [topical or transdermal], or liquid preparations can be formulated to the specific request of the veterinarian, thereby eliminating the need to cut-up tablets and divide the contents of commercially prepared capsules… As manufacturers decide that certain products are no longer economically rewarding to market, the list of commercially prepared veterinary medication becomes smaller. At present, the armamentarium of medications available for animals is less than perfect. Cherry-flavored amoxicillin or orange-flavored cephalexin may not be [appealing to a cat or monkey]…”
Veterinary Forum October 2002, (pp. 62-65)
Our compounding pharmacy can prepare:
- Flavored medication
- Medicine in ideal size, strength, and dosage form
- Unavailable medications
- Combinations to improve compliance
- Novel devices and delivery systems
Compounding is actually a means to an end. We work together with veterinarians and their clients and patients to solve medication problems by compounding specialized medications that meet the unique needs of each animal – pets, exotics, horses, or zoo animals. Let us know how we can help you and the animals in your care.