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For large animals and small, it can be difficult to be sure they are getting the medicine they need. Whether it’s the taste or dosage form, they often dislike their medications and are reluctant to take them. Our expert pharmacists can create personalized formulations to make it easy to be sure they are getting the medicines they need. In order to meet our client’s needs, we have partnered with another expert 503A compounding pharmacy to assist us.
Altrenogest
Detomidine/Xylazine
Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate
Guanabenz Acetate
Diclazuril
Toltrazuril/DMSO
Isoxsuprine
Omeprazole/Cimetidine
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Friday: 7AM – 4PM
Saturday – Sunday: Closed
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Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. Compounded drugs may be appropriate if an FDA-approved drug is not commercially available or cannot meet a patient's medical needs. Compounding pharmacies are regulated by State Boards of Pharmacy and must follow regulations set by the United States Pharmacopeia to ensure strict quality and safety standards.