VETERINARY
Personalised Medication Solutions for Your Pets' Health.
Animals, like humans, often require medications that are not readily available in standard forms or dosages. Our compounding services offer tailored solutions that address the unique medical needs of pets, making it easier for pet owners to administer treatments effectively and ensuring that pets receive the best possible care.
Conditions We Compound For:
Pain Management:
Custom pain relief formulations for chronic conditions such as arthritis and acute pain.
Dermatological Issues:
Topical creams, ointments, and shampoos for conditions like allergies, hot spots, fungal infections, and skin infections.
Gastrointestinal Disorders:
Medications for treating issues such as inflammatory bowel disease, vomiting, diarrhea, and appetite stimulation.
Cardiovascular Conditions:
Tailored medications for heart disease and hypertension in pets.
Behavioural Issues:
Formulations to address anxiety, aggression, and other behavioural problems in pets.
Endocrine Disorders:
Custom treatments for conditions like hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and diabetes.
Infectious Diseases:
Antibiotics and antifungals in palatable forms to treat bacterial and fungal infections.
Seizure Management:
Anticonvulsant medications for pets with epilepsy or other seizure disorders.
Kidney and Liver Disease:
Supportive medications to manage symptoms and improve the quality of life for pets with renal or hepatic conditions.
Dental Care:
Oral rinses and gels to maintain dental hygiene and treat oral infections.
Our Compounding Formulation Options Include:
Flavoured Oral Suspensions: Liquid medications in pet-friendly flavours to improve taste and adherence.
Transdermal Gels: Easy-to-apply gels for pets who resist oral medications.
Capsules and Tablets: Customised dosages in easy-to-administer forms.
Suppositories: Formulations for pets who cannot take medications orally.
Elixir Compounding Pharmacy - Personalised Medication Solutions for Your Pets' Health.
Please note, some of our veterinary compounds may require a doctor’s prescription.