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3 Reasons You Should Make the Switch to a 503B Pharmacy Partner

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Below, Bob shares his personal insights on the value of 503B medications and outsourcing facilities in the veterinary industry. From Bob: Why 503B? For many, it was easier to stick to the same provider whether they were 503B or 503A. Did you know they have one of the largest 503B product portfolios in veterinary medicine?

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3 Ways to Boost Veterinary Pharmacy Revenue

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Quick Facts: The veterinary compounding market is expected to increase from US$ 1.1 Quick Facts: The veterinary compounding market is expected to increase from US$ 1.1 However, retail stores and online pharmacies have stolen a lot of market share, especially during the pandemic. Bn in 2020 to over US$ 2.7

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Managing Office Orders & Patient Prescriptions in Veterinary Practices: How Online Systems Streamline Processes

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Well-managed pharmacy inventory is key to a veterinary practice’s ability to provide quality care to its patients and boost profitability. Inventory costs represent the second-highest expense in veterinary hospitals and clinics, frequently eating up 20% or more of gross revenue. Fortunately, technology can help. Easily accessible.

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The Veterinary Technician’s Role in Medication Administration and Owner Compliance

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If you sense uncertainty or hesitation, it’s important to educate owners about the many different forms of medicine that can be compounded to support successful treatment, such as capsules, transdermal, mini tablets, chewable, and soft treats. It is important to note that not all medications can be compounded , but many can.

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Understanding GFI #256: The 4 Takeaways That Matter to Your Veterinary Practice

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The FDA recently finalized regulatory guidance for compounded animal medications from bulk drug substances for use in non-food-producing animals, impacting the way compounded drugs can be used, documented, ordered, and prescribed. Bulk drug substances are the raw active ingredients most compounded medications are made from.

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The Wholesaling Prohibition (Potentially) Demystified? FDA’s Take on Supply Chains for Section 503B Outsourcing Facilities

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Palmer — Last week FDA published a long-awaited Draft Guidance for outsourcing facilities addressing the Prohibition on Wholesaling Under Section 503B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Draft Guidance). See 21 U.S.C. 353b(a)(8). Section II at 2. the wholesale distributor, repackager, relabeler).

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Uh Oh, A Controlled Substance Bottle Spilled or Broke. Now What?

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The following blog is written by Epicur Pharma’s Advisory Council member Jan Woods, a veterinary hospital consultant, and national speaker with expertise in DEA compliance, state and federal regulations, and clinic and hospital practice management. Below, Jan outlines how to properly manage a spilled or broken bottle.