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Our pharmacy prepares and ships prescription medications separately to ensure proper handling.
Most prescriptions are delivered within 3-5 days.Fluoxetine HCl is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) that may be prescribed for behavior issues, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety, digestive issues, and inflammatory bowel disease. Fluoxetine HCl Compounded transdermal comes in a Topi-CLICK Micro transdermal pen to more accurately administer medications made specifically for your pet.
Item Number | 246816 |
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Administration Form | Topical |
For Use With | Cats |
Lifestage | Adult |
Product Form | Cream |
Health Condition | Anxiety, Behavior Issues, Digestive Issues, Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
Drug Type | Inhibitor/Blocker |
Please consult with your veterinarian or pharmacist regarding cautions, side effects or drug interactions.
This is a compounded preparation.
Fluoxetine HCl
Please follow the instructions from your veterinarian's prescription.
Please keep at room temperature in the range 68-77 degrees Farenheit (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.
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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.
So since I adopted Romeo, he has been in his own room and seems to be very terrified of everything. Some inhuman person dumped him in the parking lot and I don’t know the rest of the story and neither does anyone else I know that he is depressed, and I believe that, even though somebody dumped him he might be missing those people. The doctor and I decided to put him on this medication. I thought transdermal would be the best to put his ears because I didn’t know if he would take by the mouth. However he is terrified of me touching his ears too , so every day I have to figure out a way to get the medicine in. It’s been about three weeks since he’s on this medicine and so far there hasn’t been a positive change. I am hoping that this will change soon.
I have a very aggressive cat with PTSD and high anxiety. When she feels cornered or trapped, like say when you're trying to force a pill down her throat, she gets triggered and will attempt to murder anything with a pulse in sight. We have to wear kevlar protective clothing when doing things to her that she finds triggering. She has sent me to the ER. Not a joke. I care for a tiny, mentally ill mountain lion. This makes giving her her much needed meds a breeze. It took some time to get her used to the sensation on her ear, and for a few months would run at the sound of the click, now she doesn't mind it at all. They just have to learn that this unknown thing isn't so dangerous afterall.
I switched ears daily, yet in the matter of a week my cat's ears became raw and red and bleeding. They did my appear scratched. They looked like open sores that had suddenly developed.
My very anxious cat has been spraying and my vet recommended this to help. He is terrified of being approached or picked up so I have to wait for him to come to me, hold him, and then give him the treatment. He flinches when the pen clicks and when I'm done, he runs off and rubs it off his ear with his paws. He's been spraying even more now since using this and I'm at a loss, he's destroying everything and I guess I'll have to try the pill form to see if that works.
I unfortunately have not used it. Button was still on her first tube when I saw it is not helping. So I have discontinued giving it to her. So I basically wasted my money through no fault of yours. You are a fair and responsible company and I appreciate you!
My cat absolutely HATES pills and liquid. Although a little pricey, this has been amazing to use and works just like the others.
This is an easy to apply medication that is giving my cat better behavior with the other animals in our home. It is nice to have a medication that doesn't require "pilling" or putting something in his mouth.
I recently adopted the Cat I was medically fostering for surgery for the removal of a cancerous mass on his head. He was so anxious at the shelter they had to give him gabapentin dally. One of the Vets spoke with me about fostering him during his recovery, I agreed. He is a big boy, he came from a multi-cat home but he wasn’t coping well with the other Cats. I also have a multi-cat home, but all my Cats get along well. I began fostering him, he was in a room by himself, he was an anxious mess, everything scared him. After his recovery from surgery, I asked if I could continue to foster him, as he was becoming accustomed to my home and he was becoming less anxious. I fell in love with him and after a couple of weeks fostering him, I adopted him. He met his Kitty family, who are all rescues as well. One of my Cats has Cerebellar hypoplasia, he walks awkwardly and falls a lot. This was scaring my new Kitty and he became aggressive with my disabled Kitty. Our Vet recommended trying this transdermal medication. It is easy to administer and is helping to reduce the anxiety level of my new Kitty, he is less aggressive towards my disabled Kitty, which makes us all happy.
The click applicator makes it easy to get a consistent dose. The cat doesn't love us applying it to his ear, but he far prefers it to the pill we were putting in his food. Thanks to the transdermal version, we're not throwing out uneaten food and medicine anymore. We're still not sure how much the medicine is helping the cat, but at least now we can have a better test.
This product is a lifesaver for my cat. She is small and has a lot of anxiety. The medication in pill form helps her but I have to cut them into super small pieces and the dosages are not even. Plus it terrifies her to take them. This transdermal formula is a lifesaver, and the process of having it ordered through a prescription from my vet was so simple. I wish I wouldn’t have waited so long to do this, and I’m so grateful to chewy and their pharmacists for getting this to me so quickly
Dosage Forms Available
Dosage Form | Product Page |
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Capsule | Click Here |
Oral Liquid | Click Here |
Transdermal | Click Here |