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Our pharmacy prepares and ships prescription medications separately to ensure proper handling.
Most prescriptions are delivered within 3-5 days.Doxycycline Hyclate Compounded oral liquid is an oil-based preparation. Doxycycline Hyclate is a tetracycline antibiotic that may be prescribed for certain type of infections, including Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Leptospirosis, and others. Doxycycline Hyclate Compounded oral liquid is made specifically for your pet.
We are transitioning Doxycycline Oral Liquids to a new formulation. During this time, you may have the older formulation which should be stored in the refrigerator or the new formulation which should be stored at room temperature. Please check your bottle label carefully for the correct storage instructions. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at 1-877-977-3879.
Item Number | 624134 |
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Administration Form | Oral |
For Use With | Dogs, Cats, Horses, Small Pets, Birds & Reptiles |
Product Form | Liquid |
Health Condition | Respiratory Infections, Lyme Disease, Leptospirosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever |
Drug Type | Antibiotic |
Please consult with your veterinarian or pharmacist regarding cautions, side effects or drug interactions.
This is a compounded preparation.
⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to Doxycycline Hyclate, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Doxycycline Hyclate
Refer to instructions for how to handle this medication properly. Carefully read all information, including safety precautions, storage information and additional instructions. These may include: shake well before use.
Please keep at room temperature in the range 68-77 degrees Fahrenheit (20-25 degrees Celsius).
Compounding is a way for licensed pharmacists to create a customized medication that meets your pets specific needs. Compounding pharmacists mix or change one or more FDA-approved medications to prepare a special medication for your pet. For example, if a medication is only available in pill form, the pharmacist might create it in liquid, gel, or capsule form.
Your pet may have a specific health need that cannot be addressed by an FDA-approved drug. For example:
Always talk with your veterinarian about any concerns you have about your pets health so they can prescribe a treatment for your pets unique needs.
Create or sign into your Chewy account.
Find the item(s) you wish to order and add your item(s) to your cart.
At Checkout, enter your Pet and Veterinarian information.
Select whether you want Chewy to contact your Veterinarian or if you will be mailing the prescription to us.
Select a saved shipping address or add a new address.
Select or enter your preferred payment method.
Review and select Place Order to complete your order.
It is not required to have a written prescription on hand when you place your order, but Chewy Pharmacy must have a patient-specific prescription from a licensed veterinarian on file before it can dispense a medication. At checkout, simply select: I want Chewy to contact my vet, and we will contact your veterinarian on your behalf to get your pets prescription. If you prefer and have a written prescription when you place your order, you can mail it to: Chewy Pharmacy, 3621 Fern Valley Rd, Louisville, KY 40219. Mailing in a prescription will likely lead to longer ship times.
Chewy Compounding Pharmacy is licensed in its resident state of Kentucky and each state into which we ship compounded medications. Chewy Compounding Pharmacy has achieved PCAB Accreditation, so you can be assured that you have selected a pharmacy that is committed to meeting national quality standards.
We source all our compounding ingredients from FDA registered manufacturers and distributors.
Yes. Chewy Pharmacy can only dispense medication with a valid, patient-specific prescription from a licensed veterinarian.
Yes. If you have selected for us to contact your veterinarian, we will contact them to obtain a valid, patient-specific prescription.
Prescriptions are typically processed by the pharmacy within 24-48 hours after receipt of a valid prescription from the veterinarian.
Yes. If you have valid refills on file with Chewy Pharmacy, you can set up an Autoship for medications.
I have a little rescue cat, Festus, who has been struggling with a URI since I got him at around 8 weeks old. He is about 10 months now. He has been seen and treated by three different vets, and three different medications. While there was mild improvement after one of them, he went back to where he was after completing the prescription. I went online and did some research. Everything kept showing doxycycline. So, I took a chance and ordered it. My regular vet, who is amazing, was kind enough to ok the prescription and give me the correct dosage. My little Festus is so much better! He is able to eat without coughing and gagging until he gives up. At his worst, he constantly had mucous pouring from his nose, and therefore matted in his hair, which was dull and shedding. I would have to clean and brush him regularly. I could hear him breathing like Darth Vader from ten feet away. Now, he’s gobbling up his food, putting on weight, very rarely have I had to wipe his nose, and he’s playing with my other cats. His breathing is normal. He hasn’t finished the meds yet, so I’m very hopeful that the results will last. So very glad I found this!
My girl Guinevere has had mycoplasma for years. It affects her breathing to the point that, on rare occasion, she cannot eat. This made a really big difference in her noisy breathing, but she still has a bit of noisy breathing. Guinevere did not like the taste of it at all, even though it was compounded in tuna. She was feral when I took her home and although she is much more friendly, I have to put her meds in food. Getting this med into her involved tuna and Squeeze Ups for 28 days. I had to layer everything to try to hide the meds. But, it was SO worth it! She's a lot better now.
I don't know if it is really fair for me to rate a medication just because my cat literally climbs the kitchen door in an attempt to try and get away from getting this medicine. My vet swears by it and there are many good reviews about this medication but it's a real battle trying to get my cat to take it. He hates it!
Made my dog sick and throwing up. Really not recommend if you care about your fury friend
All individuals at Chewy went above and beyond for me in this rather delicate situation. Thanks so much.
The item, though days late, is fine.
This bottle has the insert that makes it easy to fill the syringe without a mess! It is concentrated, so you only have to get a small amount into the pet. Though the flavor added is nice and smells nice, there is no way to hide the bitter taste of the medication. I have an open tube of Inabu Churu creamy paste ready for my cat as a chaser for the prescription, which he really appreciates. He is then ready to eat his meal without the Rx aftertaste. My cat has stomatitis, so he will be on this med for a long time possibly, so ease of filling the syringe and concentration so I only have to give 0.25 ml twice a day is a big deal.
I am very Happy with product and so is my cat :) no refrigeration needed, and at about 1/4 of the price the vet was charging us ! *I highly recommend*
Julie would not swallow antibiotic pill ordered by vet, who did not carry the antibiotic in liquid form, so she recommended Chewy and sent a prescription.
I love everything about Chewy, from its variety of products, prompt service and delivery, and reasonable pricing to the best chinchilla cage ever. My only problem has been the quality of the syringes that are supplied with the compounded medicines. They work properly for only two days before sticking and even pulling apart, making them useless for the 10 day course of medication. And the dose markings wear off quickly, causing the need to guess the correct amount. I would rather pay a little extra for proper syringes, rather than having to make a trip to the drug store to buy my own. But my chinch does love the chicken flavor!