What is the difference between veterinary drugs and human drugs




















There is a great website and smart phone app called Good Rx that will provide you with the cost of the human medication at local pharmacies so you can make sure you are getting the best price.

In addition Good Rx will provide coupons giving you an even greater discount. This is a huge help especially if your pet is on a chronic medication, the costs for this can really add up.

Failing to properly consider drugs marketed for veterinary use, pharmacokinetic differences and toxicities could result in inadvertent harm to the animal patient. Pharmacists and veterinarians share a collective duty of care.

By working together, we can address these challenges and form an alliance that places animal patient safety first. Enter your email address to subscribe to this publication and receive notifications of new posts by email. The objectives of Pharmacy Connection are to communicate information about College activities and policies as well as provincial and federal initiatives affecting the profession; to encourage dialogue and discuss issues of interest to pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and applicants; to promote interprofessional collaboration of members with other allied health care professionals; and to communicate our role to members and stakeholders as regulator of the profession in the public interest.

Share this:. Videos from the College. Subscribe Via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this publication and receive notifications of new posts by email. They need to be aware of these differences prior to dispensing medications or discussing usage with owners.

Pharmacists are not doctors. Pharmacists are required to have a veterinary formulary drug dosage book behind the counter, but many do not refer to it or confirm dosages prior to dispensing medications or advice. This can be very frustrating as a veterinarian. Clients are trusting what a pharmacist is telling them and are afraid their vet made a mistake on their prescription.

He is diagnosed by exam and bloodwork to be hypothyroid low thyroid hormone production and he needs supplementation to correct the imbalance. The owner requests a written prescription for the medication and takes the prescription to a human pharmacy to have it filled. Veterinarians should discuss dosages, side effects, blood work monitoring, and such with their clients PRIOR to writing a prescription for them.

Veterinarians should also discuss veterinary pharmacies vs human pharmacies with their clients. Clients should ask questions of their veterinarian PRIOR to starting medications, especially long term.

Do not alter the treatment plan without speaking with your vet. Thank you again Compassionate Care. They saved our dog, Maggie We are so grateful for the excellent care of Dr. Enders and his entire staff. Caring, compassionate, friendly, knowledgeable, and patient with my extremely anxious mini golden doodle! Thanks Dr. Endres and team! Endres are amazing!!! We drive almost an hour because they are SO good to our animals and to us!

We not only get the best level of medical care, the level of care, compassion and understanding is outstanding! Each FDA-approved animal drug goes through a rigorous evaluation process, and prior to approval, is clinically tested for safety and effectiveness in the animal species the drug will be used in. In addition, the FDA thoroughly inspects and evaluates the adequacy of the manufacturing process to ensure that the drug's identity, strength, quality, and purity are preserved.



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