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About 68 million dogs, 73 million
cats, and countless other animals are owned as pets
in the United States. At Regency Medical Pharmacy, our
pet peeve" is seeing animals that don't receive
the care they deserve.
We can prepare human medications in the right doses
and more palatable dosage forms for your pets.
How important is compounding for pets?
From a veterinarian's perspective
How often do you have to cut pills because they are
manufactured as one large pill size with the “average-size”
dog in mind? More often than not, these pill pieces
are not going to be exactly equal in size. How often
do owners complain that their cats have started foaming
in the mouth because of the bitter pills that you’ve
prescribed and they aren’t sure how much it actually
received because some of it got spat out? Wouldn't you
love a transdermal option for some drugs that are required
for the animals that need treatment for chronic conditions?
Owner compliance is the number one reason why pets do
not receive the treatment necessary to obtain optimal
animal health. By increasing owner compliance, it will
allow for better treatment outcomes for these animals.
From an owner's perspective
The vet prescribed pills for your pet cat, Max, and
the directions were to give it to him twice a day for
5 days. He told you to just put it in his mouth and
feed it to him. However, when you go home and try this,
Max spits it out! You hold his mouth shut the next time,
yet this still fails… he spits it out again! By
now, the coating of the tablet is no longer intact and
is dissolving in your hands and breaking apart. Max
has already ran away anyways, so what could you have
done? Maybe you can try putting it in his food dish.
Then you notice he has eaten all around the pill and
left the pill in the food dish. This doesn’t work
either. Wouldn’t you love a tasty tuna flavored
pill so Max would eat it without a fight? Our compounding
specialists can help.
Reasons to compound for your pet:
Dosage strength
If the correct strength is unavailable, for example,
a medication that comes as a 50mg tablet can be compounded
into a strength required for small pet dosing, such
as 10mg.

Flavoring is very important,
especially with cats. Therefore, we can take a drug
with a very bitter taste (i.e. Metronidazole) and compound
it into a sardine or tuna flavored suspension that cats
love. We can also compound drugs to have a sweet taste
which dogs enjoy.
Dosage forms not commercially available
If a medication is no longer available in the United
States, such as PZI, it can be compounded. If your pet
is poorly tolerant of oral medications, an alternate
route of administration can be prepared.
What is available for veterinary
compounding?
- Sugar-free formulations
- Ophthalmic Specialty Drops
- Flavored antibiotic suspensions
- Discontinued medications
- Topical powders
- Transdermal creams and lotions
- Combination medications
- Medicated biscuits/treats
- Chewable flavored troches
- Oral suspensions and pastes
- Rectal suppositories
- Individualized concentrated
doses
Veterinarians may call or fax a copy of the prescriptions
to us. Plus include the pet's name and the owner's
contact information. We offer free local delivery
and next day shipping.
Call or email if you have any questions about our
Veterinary Compounding.
info@regencypharmacy.com
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