
Why Compounded Medications Matter in Wild Life Medicine: A Pharmacist's Perspective
Author(s): Brand Triena
Issue: Jan/Feb 2026 - Volume 30, Number 1
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Abstract: Compounded medications play a critical role in wildlife medicine because many exotic and non-traditional species simply don’t have FDA-approved drug products that fit their needs. Wildlife cases come with unique challenges—different physiology, extreme stress responses, remote drug delivery, tight dosing windows, and unpredictable field conditions. From a pharmacist’s point of view, compounding for wildlife isn’t just “custom dosing”; it’s a highly specialized practice that requires advanced knowledge, careful judgment, and close collaboration with veterinarians. Mistakes in formulation, dosing, or administration can have serious or even fatal consequences. When done correctly and compliantly, veterinary compounding supports humane treatment, improves safety for animals and people, and helps make ethical wildlife care possible.
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