Tailored Approach to Managing Canine Epilepsy
A tailored approach offers solutions to owners that struggle to administer medication to their companion with canine epilepsy.
Pharmacy Solutions pioneers pharmaceutical solutions that transforms the lives of both humans and animals. Too often, the medications animals need don’t come in the proper dosage form, strength, or delivery device to meet their unique needs. That’s why veterinarians across the country trust our pharmacists to compound the precise drug dosage and delivery method required to care for their animal patients. Killer whales, tigers, lions, cats, cockatoos, hedgehogs, dogs, rabbits, squirrels, gorillas, horses, frogs and a mouse… to name just a few.
Rely on our pharmacological expertise that spans from the age-old art of compounding to producing life-changing compounded medications for animals in our state-of-the-art lab.
James Wiernas Jr., PharmD is our Vet Specialist and Director of Veterinarian Compounding.
A tailored approach offers solutions to owners that struggle to administer medication to their companion with canine epilepsy.
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