Mortar and Pestle Specialty Medicine Compounding Pharmacy

Veterinary Medicine

Yes, we even compound medications for your pet. Whether you have a small animal like a ferret or a large animal like a horse we can probably help. We have been asked to treat many different animals and have come up with many unique solutions.

Has the manufacturer discontinued a product that you were having great success using? We have been able to obtain numerous chemicals and continue to compound many products that manufacturers have discontinued.

Does the cat or dog you are treating not take their medicine because they have trouble swallowing the tablet or capsule? Many of these medications can be made into flavored suspensions or even flavored treats.

Cats are temperamental!! Do you have trouble giving your cat oral medication? Many medications for cats are easily made into gels that can be administered by rubbing the gels on the inside of their ears. We have copies of studies that have shown that this method works.

There are many ways we can help your veterinarian and you as the pet owner. Hard to treat animals are our specialty.

We can make:

We can flavor them:

We loved to be challenged with a difficult to treat pet. We once had to make a corn-flavored suspension to treat a duck and a special medicated bath to treat a frog. What problems are you facing with you pet? Call our pharmacist to discuss possible treatment options that may be available.

Did you know that certain types animals generally like certain types of flavors and even colors of their medications? We have found that birds like fruit flavored products and generally like to have them brightly colored. Dogs and cats generally like the beef and chicken. Rabbits tend to like vegetable based suspensions and flavors. Our equine patients like the apple and molasses flavors. It is always best to discuss what your pet likes to eat with our compounding pharmacist so that we can create a product that your pet will find appealing



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