Our Full List of Veterinary Compound Medications & Their Options
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Special Compounding Services
From sterile compounding to Hormone Replacement Therapy and veterinary compounding, we take excellent care of you and all of your loved ones.
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Veterinary Cardiology
Congestive heart failure, a collapsed trachea and systemic hypertension are the most common cardiovascular diseases we help veterinarians treat.
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Veterinary Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus, or diabetes, is a chronic disease that occurs when an animal is unable to produce enough insulin and/or use it properly. Diabetes in animals can occur in two forms: insulin-deficiency diabetes and insulin-resistance diabetes.
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Digestive Medicine
Some of the most common digestive conditions and symptoms we help treat are gallbladder/liver issues, nausea, vomiting, reflux, loss of appetite, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation and more.
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Veterinary Diuretics
Diuretics are substances that are used to treat edema (a swelling caused by excess fluids in the body’s tissues) — a common symptom of various conditions. They work by promoting urine production in the body.
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Endocrinology
Caring for an animal’s specific medical needs can get complicated — especially when it comes to endocrine disorders. If diagnosed early, endocrine conditions can be treated and managed with the proper care and medication.
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Seizure Treatment
Caring for an animal with seizures can be overwhelming and scary, but the good news is that there are many treatments available to help control and suppress them. Seizures in animals have two major causes — extracranial and intracranial.
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Urinary Incontinence & Kidney Disease
Some of the most common urinary conditions and symptoms we help treat are urinary tract infections, urinary crystals/bladder stones, Feline Urological Syndrome, ureteral obstruction, canine urinary incontinence and Kidney Disease.
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