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Our pharmacy prepares and ships prescription medications separately to ensure proper handling.
Most prescriptions are delivered within 3-5 days.Ponazuril is an antiprotozoal medication prescribed by your vet to treat protozoal parasites. Ponazuril compounded oral liquid's appearance depends upon flavoring, and is made specifically for your pet.
Item Number | 371696 |
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Administration Form | Oral |
For Use With | Dogs, Cats, Horses, Small Pets, Birds & Reptiles |
Product Form | Liquid |
Health Condition | Protozoal Infection |
Drug Type | Antiprotozoal |
Infection
Please consult with your veterinarian or pharmacist regarding cautions, side effects or drug interactions.
Ponazuril
Please follow the instructions from your veterinarian's prescription.
Room Temperature
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.
It is taking 9 days to get this med. I looked online and the Marquis syringe that I can compound myself is practically impossible to find, all out of stock! And I'm majoraly ticked off that my vets don't carry this. I've got sick puppies and they need this asap!!!
The Compounding was great, A little slow to receive but that may have been do to getting the vets approval, we got the 50mg/ml dosage but that ends up being a fair amount of liquid medicine to get down a small cat, would recommend going with at least the 100mg/ml compound so that the total amount of liquid medication needing to be administered would be half as much. Will try that next time.
I could not give it to my cat. She is half wild and my husband and I both have arthritis in our hands and arms. Husband couldnt hold her even wrapped in a towel and I couldn't get the syringe into her mouth. She bit me. I tried mixing some in her food first and she refused to eat it. My Vet swore she would like the chicken flavor. No Way. I am sure it would have worked if she had taken it.
Have been using Ponazuril for many years but until now was very hard to administer. This chicken flavor was very well tolerated by my tiny little Exotic Shorthair Kittens. They did not mind it at all and that for sure makes life easier :) Highly recommend for treatment and prevention of coccidia.
This was a lot easier to deal with and the compounded chicken flavor didn't traumatize the pups.