Liberty Drugs is a specialized compounding pharmacy designed
to serve pet owners, veterinarians, and animal-care specialists. The pharmacy, one of a few hundred in the United States,
specializes in compounding – the art and science of preparing customized medications to meet unique patient needs. Prescriptions are hand-made, based on the size, weight, dosage, and flavor preference
for each patient.
We want you to have healthy pets!
Does your pet have difficulty swallowing medication? Does your pet hate
the taste of medication? Trying to get your animal to swallow a tablet
is not easy!
We can prepare deliciously flavored treats to make the medicine go down
in the most delightful way. You may not like the taste of liver but your cat will! Do you have an exotic pet that needs special
medication? Call us for information about veterinary compounding.
We specialize in formulating unique medication products for individual animals
just like yours! We have access to ingredients that are no longer available in the general market such as cisapride, isometheptene,
diethylstilbestrol and many more.
No matter what kind of animal you have - a cat, dog, guinea pig, hamster,
turtle, ferret, or bird - we can help you and your pet to make administering of medication a pleasant experience for both
of you.
We provide excellent service to you, your animals, and your veterinarian.
You can rely on the pharmacists at Liberty Drugs for expertly compounded medications for your pet. We make
sure your animal is getting the best results from medications prescribed by your veterinarian. Our specially trained pharmacists
will work with your veterinarian to make special medication for your pet.
We make chewables, capsules, eye and ear preparations, injectables, and
other dosage forms. We use a large variety of flavors to make sure your pet loves the taste of the medication. What is a veterinary
pharmacy? Veterinary pharmacy is the professional practice that makes sure your animal is getting the best results from his
medications.
Often, your pet may need a medication that is not typically manufactured
by drug companies. Your veterinarian may ask the pharmacist to compound the medication for your pet in right strength and
taste if one is no longer available.
Compounding is the art of customizing medications to fit individual needs.
Standard methods of delivery, dosage, strength, or taste can be customized to avoid problems or make a medication easier to
give to your pet.
Semyon Lorberg, RPh, DHPh, who has received specialized training in veterinary
pharmacology, physiology, and pharmacotherapy, constantly works on improving existing drug forms and bringing new ones to
augment veterinarian capabilities to find the right one for sick animal.