Is a Compounding Veterinary Pharmacy the Right Choice for your Pet?

If you need mediation for your pet, you may have been told by your vet to look at a compounding veterinary pharmacy. Why is this a good choice for you and your pet, though, and what can you expect if you do? 

A compounding veterinary pharmacy mixes medications on site -- One big advantage to using a compounding veterinary pharmacy is that they mix their medications on site. 

This means every medication is mixed the height, weight and size of your dog taken into consideration. So that the medication they receive is the right amount for their size.

This can quickly cut down on potential over doses, as well as on bad reactions to the medication your pet is given.

You can create a relationship with them -- A good compounding veterinary pharmacy knows how important it is to have a good relationship with a pet owner, especially when it comes to the safety of the pet.

That is why they create good relationships by being accessible for questions about the medication, and willing to listen to what an owner tells them about their pet's specific needs. 

A high quality medication -- So many pharmaceutical companies nowadays care less about the quality of the medications they sell, and more about making a profit.

A compounding veterinary pharmacy, however, is the opposite as they want to be sure your pet gets high quality, safe medication without them doing everything they can to maximize profits. 

Employees are continual trained -- As compounding needs change as new medication becomes available, employees at a compounding veterinary pharmacy are given extensive training in the changing world of compound medicines.

This will also help ensure your pet is never at danger from a wrongly mixed compound, or ever has a reaction that could have been prevented.

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