Compounding for Veterinary Medicine


Pets Giving your pet medications is not always easy. If a medication is not prepared in a pet friendly flavor, it may be a struggle to give the pet the medicine. We can prepare medications in easy to give dosage forms that animals will take.

If your pet will not take any medications by mouth, some medications can even be prepared in a form that the animal does not have to swallow at all! See the Transdermal section below.

To learn more about some of the veterinary medication problems we can solve, click on each of the items below:

My Pet Needs A Flavored Medication

Animals know that the medicine you are trying to give them tastes bad. They don't understand that it is actually good for them.

Owners tell us their pets are so clever they run away the minute they hear the sound of the cabinet the medication is stored in opening!

We can work with you and your pet to flavor medications so that your pet will take them. In fact, in many cases owners tell us their cats come running when the refrigerator door opens, because they love their medicine!

Examples of flavors include:
  • Fish for cats
  • Dog safe chocolate
  • Banana and other fruity flavors for birds

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We Need A Certain Size, Strength or Form

Commercial animal medications may be available in only one size or strength. For example, one tablet may be too large to give to a cat, but a large dog may need several tablets to ensure the correct dose.

We can create a preparation that contains the most appropriate dosage required for each animal.

We Cannot Find A Medication

Often, an animal will need a medication that is not typically manufactured by drug companies. Perhaps a veterinary formulation is unavailable, and, for one reason or another, the human preparation just won't do. We can obtain the necessary pharmaceutical grade materials and use them to compounding individualized dosage forms based on the patients needs.

Examples of difficult to find medications include:
  • Potassium Bromide liquid and capsules
  • PZI Insulin

Transdermal Medications-An Alternative

Transdermal delivery of medication allows owners to administer medications noninvasively. This method of administering medications works well for cats. A measured amount (usually 0.1ml, an amount half the size of a pea) of a specially prepared gel is applied to a hairless area inside the tip of the ear. The special gel allows the drug to be absorbed through the skin. This procedure is painless, tasteless, and simple. Your pet may not even know he or she is getting a medication. This can lead to better patient compliance and less owner frustration.

Not all medications are appropriate for this type of administration. Our experience can help you take into account pharmacologic considerations and bioavailability issues prior to transdermal administration.

We Need A Sterile Injectable or Opthalmic Drug

Triangle Compouding prepares sterile and opthalmic medications too.
  • Triangle Compounding prepares all sterile products in an ISO Class 5 cleanroom as required by USP 797 (The organization that sets pharmacy standards)
  • All weighing and manipulation of ingredients also occurs in a separate clean air area, separated from the sterile manipulation area by a barrier and positive pressure.
  • Triangle Compounding maintains an array of state of the art equipment including computerized autoclave, microprocessor controlled convection oven, USP quality water system, laboratory grade dishwasher with USP quality water supply, electronic pH meters and many others.

Examples of Injectable and Ophthalmic Medications we prepare include:

  • PZI InsulinKitty Syringe





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Note: Compounded medications from Triangle Compounding Pharmacy are not intended for use in food and food producing animals. All veterinary medications require a prescription from your veterinarian.