PHARMACY SERVICES MEDICAL SUPPLY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS CONTACT US  
 

 

We cater to cats, cows,
canaries, and kangaroos!

Conlin’s helps veterinarians and animal care specialists to solve medical problems by providing specially compounded medicines which meet the unique needs of each animal – pets, exotics, zoo animals, or livestock.

Trying to administer medication to an animal is not always easy. We prepare medications in tasty flavored dosage forms that animals love. Tuna pastes for cats, liver tablets for dogs or banana custards for exotics, these are just a few examples available to suit any animals taste.

MEDICINE NOT IDEAL SIZE
Commercial medication is often available in only one tablet size. The tablet may be too large to give a dog and many tablets may be necessary to treat a steer. We can compound more appropriate dosage forms that are just the right size for any animal.

MEDICATION UNAVAILABLE
Drug manufacturers often discontinue medicines and dosage forms for which there is low demand. However, there still is the occasional need for suchproducts. Once we obtain the active ingredient, we can compound dosage forms more specific for each animal.

ADMINISTRATION PROBLEMS
It is easier and usually less costly to give any animal one injection rather than four. In the sterile environment of our laminar flow hood we can compound injectables that contain exact concentrations of one or more ingredient. This can also be applied to inhalant solutions, preparing more than one medicine for delivery by nebulizer - very helpful when treating horses.

We work with veterinarians and animal care specialists to improve outcomes of drug therapy and reduce overall costs.

SPECIAL EYE DROPS NEEDED
Veterinarians often have need for medicated eye drops which are not commercially available. These drops may contain several ingredients. We can compound sterile eye drops to contain exactly the concentration of medicine needed for each animal.

INCONVENIENT TO USE
Animals may have a skin problem that requires more than one medication. However, most skin creams have only one active ingredient, so the animal would have to use two or three different creams. This is often inconvenient and costly. Compounding these active ingredients into one cream provides a more convenient and cost effective solution.