Veterinary Compounding

Quality products not just for humans but their pets too

We know your pet is an important member of your family and you want the best treatment for them. Just like us, our pets and animals can come down with illnesses or medical conditions that may need medication prescribed by a veterinarian. Our pharmacist can work with pet owners and their veterinarians to solve unique medication needs and create customized compounded medication unique to each animal.

Our pharmacists take pride in Helping Vets and Pets

We all know how hard it is to get your pet to swallow medication or bury it in their food in hopes that they will take it. While we love our pets, they are often not the best patients. Compounding offers a wide variety of medications, flavors, and dosage forms to help make this process easier.

Chewable “treats”
Continued access to discontinued or short-supply medications customized for allergies or sensitivities
Flavored Suspensions
Tailored dosages for animals of all sizes and species
Topical ointments

Use of fluoxetine to treat dominance aggression in dogs
J Am Vet Med Assoc 1996;209: 1585-1587 Use of fluoxetine to treat dominance aggression in dogs.
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Use of cyproheptadine to control urine spraying in a castrated male domestic cat
J Am Vet Med Assoc 1999 Aug 15;215(4):501-2, 482 Use of cyproheptadine to control urine spraying in a castrated male domestic cat.
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Effects of the calcium channel antagonist amlodipine in cats with surgically induced hypertensive renal insufficiency
Am J Vet Res 2002 Jun;63(6):833-9 Effects of the calcium channel antagonist amlodipine in cats with surgically induced hypertensive renal insufficiency.
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Use of tetracycline and niacinamide for treatment of autoimmune skin disease in 31 dogs
J Am Vet Med Assoc 1992 May 15;200(10):1497-500 Use of tetracycline and niacinamide for treatment of autoimmune skin disease in 31 dogs.
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