Drug Compounding for Veterinary Professionals (PDF Book)
By Lauren R. Eichstadt Forsythe, Alexandria E. Gochenauer
Drug Compounding for Veterinary Professionals
Safely, effectively, and legally tailor drug treatments to the needs of your specific veterinary patients with this accessible guide
Drug Compounding for Veterinary Professionals provides an accessible, easy-to-use guide to all aspects of prescribing individualized mixtures of medications in veterinary practice. Its emphasis on practical knowledge and its discussion of both in-house and external options make it a comprehensive introduction to using compounded medications in animals. It guides practitioners through every step of the process, from formulating a compound to working with outside pharmacists.
The book presents guidance on how to get more information on current regulations, consider the risks and benefits, develop formulations, and more. Drug Compounding for Veterinary Professionals readers will also find:
- Figures and line drawings illustrating effective compounding techniques and concepts
- An emphasis on practical knowledge for clinical use
- Answers to frequently asked questions about drug compounding
Drug Compounding for Veterinary Professionals is essential for any veterinary practitioner, veterinary pharmacologist, or student looking to understand this crucial component of patient care.
Product Details
- Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (July 25, 2023)
- Language : English
- eBook Digital : 176 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1119764963
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119764960

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