Heads up if you use 1800petmeds for compounded medication

Anonymous
They recently removed a number of their compounded medication offerings. I just found out trying to refill my dogs rx after getting it there for years and had to find a new pharmacy.
Anonymous
OP, do you have a rec for a new pharmacy?

I know Foer's does compounding for pets locally, but I'm not sure they do the full range of pet meds.
Anonymous
Vienna Rexall Drug, Alexandria Compounding Pharmacy, Prestons in Arlington. Online- besy to use Covetrus thru you vet's office. Could also use Wedgewood or Roadrunner.
Anonymous
Costco will also do this. I saved a substantial amount going through them.
Anonymous
Knowles Apothecary in Kensington does compounding for my cat’s meds. I like them, but they’re not open weekends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you have a rec for a new pharmacy?

I know Foer's does compounding for pets locally, but I'm not sure they do the full range of pet meds.

OP here -My vet recommended Wedgewood pet pharmacy and MedsforVets.
Anonymous
This turned into a great roundup of resources! OP, glad to hear Wedgwood is still in business. I used them for compounding a rare drug looooong ago and they were always reliable. Thanks to everybody for the other resources.
Anonymous
Wedgwood was expensive so we use Chewy to send us medicine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wedgwood was expensive so we use Chewy to send us medicine.

For the compounded medication I buy I found Wedgewood was actually $15 cheaper than 1800petmeds, but unlike 1800petmeds they doesn't offer points towards rewards or the occasional coupons. Getting a $90 medication 25% off occasionally was nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Costco will also do this. I saved a substantial amount going through them.


Costco may sell some pet medications, but they are NOT a compounding pharmacy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wedgwood was expensive so we use Chewy to send us medicine.

For the compounded medication I buy I found Wedgewood was actually $15 cheaper than 1800petmeds, but unlike 1800petmeds they doesn't offer points towards rewards or the occasional coupons. Getting a $90 medication 25% off occasionally was nice.


It was the same price but they made me pay for shipping and that set it up an extra $10. Chewy was free shipping since I bought food too. - PP
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