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Discover how customizing care through veterinary compounding can enhance your practice and improve patient outcomes.
Animals come in all shapes, sizes, sensitivities, and temperaments.

Animals come in all shapes, sizes, sensitivities, and temperaments.

From the bird with a beak built for tiny seeds (not pills!), to the finnicky feline, compliance can be a battle for veterinarians and pet owners alike. Traditional medications often fall short of addressing the unique needs of animal patients and a “one-size-fits-all" treatment can be limiting.
Veterinary compounding offers a powerful solution.

Veterinary compounding offers a powerful solution.

With compounding, medications can be transformed into delicious flavors, transdermal gels, or even injectable solutions–ensuring a stress-free experience for both you and your pet. The result? Improved compliance and happier animals.

What is compounding?

According to the FDA, "Animal drug compounding is the process of combining, mixing, or altering ingredients to create a medication tailored to the needs of an individual animal or a small group of animals, and these drugs can play a critical role in veterinary medicine."

Compounding can be done from FDA-approved finished goods or from active pharmaceutical ingredients obtained from FDA-registered repackagers.

Animal health compounding can be performed in a veterinary clinic, in a state licensed pharmacy (503A), or in an FDA-registered outsourcing facility.

Who regulates compounding pharmacies?

State Boards of Pharmacy

These boards oversee the licensing and regulation of pharmacies, including compounding facilities. They conduct regular inspections to ensure compliance with state-specific rules and regulations.

U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)

The DEA regulates the handling of controlled substances, including those used in veterinary compounding. They require pharmacies to have specific licenses and follow strict procedures to prevent diversion.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

The FDA oversees the manufacturing of drugs, including those compounded by 503B outsourcing facilities. They set standards that compounding pharmacies must adhere to.

United States Pharmacopeia (USP)

USP standards are the global benchmark for medication quality and safety. These guidelines, including those for compounding, ensure consistency and public health.

Who we serve

Compounding for companion animals

Compounding for equine

Compounding for deer

Compounding for wildlife

Can't find what you need?

We always are developing new formulations for hard-to-locate medications. When you can't find a medication you need, feel free to use our Chat feature to speak to a Customer Care Specialist or contact us at 800.331.8272.

Wedgewood leverages a national network of state-of-the-art compounding facilities, including state-licensed pharmacies and FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facilities to provide you with high-quality medications with industry-leading BUDs.

Wedgewood leverages a national network of state-of-the-art compounding facilities, including state-licensed pharmacies and FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facilities to provide you with high-quality medications with industry-leading BUDs.

Trust Wedgewood to deliver the right medications, in the right form, at the right time.