Title: Veterinary Compounding
1Veterinary Compounding
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- Skip Lenz, Pharm. D,
- F.A.C.V.P., F.A.S.C.P
2Veterinary Compounding
- Introduction
- The Regulations
- The Interaction with Vets/Vet Techs/Receptionist
and Clients - The Patients/Clients
- Large Animal/Food Animals/Zoo animals
- Companion Animals
- Canine
- Feline
- Exotics
- The Training/Equipment/Chemicals
- Resources and References
3Introduction
- Compounding can be characterized as any
manipulation to produce a dosage form other than
manipulations that is provide for in the
directions for use on the labeling of an approved
drug product. This is to say that mixing a
pediatric liquid antibiotic is not compounding,
but making a sterile inject able from non-sterile
materials is the most difficult form of
compounding.
4Introduction
- Compounding should be the ultimate expression of
Pharmaceutical Care. In order to practice good
Veterinary Pharmaceutical Care the individual
will have to broaden his/her skills beyond human
pharmacology. The diversity of issues involved
with the myriad of species requiring
pharmaceutical interventions is legend.
5Introduction
- Using the ADME model in human patients requires
the practitioner to investigate each step as a
consequence of multiple pathologies, using the
same model in the veterinary population requires
an understanding of the species-specific
anatomy, physiology, bio-chemistry, velocity of
metabolism to name just a few confounds
6Introduction
- The office based vet is a recent phenomenon.
Historically veterinarians necessarily dispensed
medications from their own dispensary.
Classically the vet traveled from farm to farm
plying their skills which involved not only
diagnostics but also creating dosage forms out of
readily available materials. To this day the
pharmaceutical industry pays vague lip-service to
the veterinarian industry.
7Introduction
- The research and development costs involved with
bringing a veterinary new drug to the
market-place sometimes exceed the cost of
bringing the very same drug to the human
market-place. As a matter of course, there are
several exotic species with no approved drug.
This yields a very fertile field for cultivation
by an appropriately trained pharmacist.
8Introduction
- The fundamental relationship in veterinary
compounding pharmacy is the Patient-Physician-Phar
macist triad. The addition of the owner can
complicate the triad or it can facilitate
providing good Pharmaceutical Care. We have
seen the complications that the inter-net has
created in human medicine, one can expect the
same uneducated and sometimes dangerous
interventions in veterinary medicine. It is the
responsibility of each of us to ensure that our
patients will receive the best that our
profession provides to the human population
9The Regulations The Rules and Common Sense
- Compounding can be characterized as any
manipulation to produce a dosage form other than
manipulations that is provide for in the
directions for use on the labeling of an approved
drug product.
10Florida Board of Pharmacy Chapter 465 59X-27.700
Definition of Compounding
- Compounding is the professional act by a
pharmacist or other practitioner authorized by
law, employing the science or art of any branch
of the profession of pharmacy, incorporating
ingredients to create a finished product for
dispensing to a patient or for administration by
a practitioner or his agent and shall
specifically include the professional act of
preparing a unique finished dosage form
containing any ingredient or device by sections
465003(7).
11Florida Board of Pharmacy Chapter 465 59X-27.700
Definition of Compounding
- Compounding includes
- The preparation of drugs or devices in
anticipation of prescriptions based on routine,
regularly observed prescribing patterns - The preparation pursuant to a prescription of
drugs or devices which are not commercially
available - The preparation of commercially available
products from bulk when the prescribing
practitioner has prescribed the compounded
product on a per prescription basis and the
patient has been made aware that the compounded
product will be prepared by the pharmacist - The preparation of drugs or devices for sale or
transfer to pharmacies, practitioners, or
entities for purposes of dispensing or
distribution is not compounding.
12Florida Board of Pharmacy Chapter 465 59X-27.700
Definition of Compounding
- Animal Medicinal Drug use Clarification Act of
1994 (AMDUCA) - Extra label Drug Use (ELDU) is the actual or
intended use of a drug in an animal that is not
in accordance with the FDA- approved labeling. - This includes any deviation from FDA- approval
for - indications
- dosage levels
- frequencies.
- routes of administration
- species
13Florida Board of Pharmacy Chapter 465 59X-27.700
Definition of Compounding
- The Duck Rule of Compounding versus Manufacturing
- Volume
- Equipment
- Drug Pirates
- Patient/Physician/Pharmacist Triad
- .Veterinary compounding DOES NOT excuse the
requirements of consulting. - Internet prescribing is a No No.
14Interaction with Vets
- You are the drug experts!
- Logic Disconnect Who knows?
- You dont know everything, get a book
- Just because you can do it, doesnt mean you
should. - Vets are really nice people
15Interaction with Vets
- Vet Techs are the gate keeper.
- Vet techs can be your best friends.
- Vet techs can be your worst nightmare.
- Vet techs want to learn.
- Receptionists are not Vet Techs
- Some Vet techs are not Vet techs
- Some nurses are vet techs, some nurses are
nurses and some nurses arent .
16Interaction with Vets
- Clients are the owners, patients are the animals
- SID means once a day, dont argue you wont win.
- The pharmacological argument. Win, lose or draw.
- Dont mess it up for the rest of us
- Just say No.
17The Patients/Clients
- The patient is the animal, the client is the
owner/guardian. - Large Animals /Food Animals/ Zoo animals
- Probably not the best place to start..
- Dr. Midnight Milk Cup
- The squirt gun approach
18The Patients/Clients
- Companion Animals
- You wouldnt believe what some people have as
pets. Aardvarks to zebras, really. - Gerbils, turtles, snakes, butterflies, lizards,
large predator cats, elephants, ennuis, swans,
storks, flamingoes, fish, frogs, goats, pigs,
foxes, hedgehogs, wolves, foxes,
19The Patients/Clients
- Canine
- There are many breeds but they are all canines.
- There are many genetic specific predominant.
- The new pocket breeds are fraught with genetic
problems - Dogs eat rocks
- Idiopathic Canine Epilepsy
- Thunderstorm Phobias
- Dry Eye
- Ear Grunge
20The Patients/Clients
- Feline
- Cats are finicky, prissy, compulsive, passive
aggressive. - Pilling cats aint fun
- You can trick them a couple of times, but plan on
them catching on. - Mega colon
- Hyperthyroidism
- Hypertensive
- Psychotic
21The Patients/Clients
- Compounded Companion Animal Dosage Forms
- Tablet Triturates
- Flavored Liquids
- Treats
- Transdermals
- Flavored pastes
- Capsules
22The Training/Equipment/Chemicals/ Formulae
- Training
- Professional Compounding Centers of America
- American College of Veterinary Pharmacist
- National Association of Compounding Pharmacist
- Septrum
- Creighton University School Of Pharmacy and
Health Professions. - Medisca
- Gallipot (Secundum Artum)
23The Training/Equipment/Chemicals/ Formulae
- Equipment
- Professional Compounding Centers of America
- Septrum
- Galipot
- Hawkins
- Medisca
24The Training/Equipment/Chemicals/ Formulae
- Chemicals
- Professional Compounding Centers of America
- Septrum
- Galipot
- Hawkins
- Medisca
25The Training/Equipment/Chemicals/ Formulae
- Formulae
- Professional Compounding Centers of America
- Septrum
- Galipot
- Hawkins
- Medisca
- Drug Topics
- Internal Journal of Compounding Pharmacy
- The internet, but be very careful.
26Resources and References
- Veterinary Information Network
- A great reference source and a place to interact
with vets. You will need to have a vet sponsor
and probably will have to advertise. - http//vin.com/
- Plumbs
- This is the ubiquitous green book. (although its
red now) This is the definitive handbook on
veterinary pharmaceutics. It can be accessed
via VIN. - Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook, Fifth Edition,
Donald C. Plumb
27Resources and References
- Mc Gavins
- This is the Depiro of veterinary pharmacology.
Great basic book. The fourth edition is current. - Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease, Fourth
Edition, Mc Gavin, Donald etal. Moby. - ACVP
- The pre-eminent society of Veterinary
Pharmacists. The put out a newsletter on a
regular basis. They also have a Dear Doc letter
that can be used in marketing your practice.
28Resources and References
- American College of Veterinary PharmacistsResearc
h and Education Resource Center2830 Summer Oaks
DriveBartlett, TN 38134-3811 - Phone 877-VETMEDS Fax901-383-8882
- Email acvp_at_vetmeds.org
- Your Local Veterinary Society.