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Medicines for Your Pet: What’s The Difference Between FDA-approved & Pharmacy-compounded Drugs?

If you’ve ever had to give your cat a dose of medicine, you know that it can go sideways quickly. While no cat enjoys the process, some might be more cooperative depending on how the drug is given. For example, some cats tolerate taking pills easier than liquid, while others make the pill-giving process into a battle royale. Thankfully, your veterinarian can ask a compounding pharmacist to change that FDA-approved pill into a liquid for your finicky feline.

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Veterinary Compounding

Compounded Pet Medications: Custom Flavoring & Form

Sometimes, taking medicine can be pretty unpleasant for us humans even though we know it’s good for us or necessary. So how much more for our animal friends and family? This means they would resist taking the medicine and that can be from simply avoiding or ignoring the medicine to outright hostility like in threatening growls or bites and scratches.

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How Physicians Use Compounding Pharmacies for Patients’ Specific Needs

Physicians work with compounding pharmacies for a variety of reasons. Patient needs differ, after all, and their individual needs should be addressed. Providers have been turning to compounding pharmacies for decades, especially when patients are not getting results from commercially produced medications, or maybe those medications include ingredients that contain allergens. On many occasions, a certain medication has been discontinued and must be custom made in a compounding pharmacy, like Eastern States Compounding.

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