About Pet Health Pharmacy
Our Mission
Pet Health Pharmacy exists to make veterinary medication information accessible, accurate, and understandable for pet owners. We believe that informed pet owners make better partners in their animals' healthcare, leading to improved outcomes and stronger relationships with their veterinary teams.
Our goal is not to replace veterinary advice — it is to help you understand it. When your veterinarian prescribes a medication, we want you to find clear, trustworthy information about what it does, how it works, what to watch for, and what questions to ask.
What We Do
- Medication Profiles — Detailed guides for hundreds of veterinary medications covering dosage, side effects, drug interactions, and species-specific safety information.
- Condition Guides — Evidence-based overviews of common pet health conditions and the medications used to treat them.
- Safety Resources — Emergency toxicity information, drug interaction warnings, and medication safety guides to help keep your pets safe.
- Dosage Tools — Reference calculators to help you understand weight-based dosing (always verify with your vet).
Our Standards
All content on Pet Health Pharmacy is:
- Veterinary reviewed — Every medication profile and guide is reviewed by licensed veterinary professionals before publication.
- Evidence-based — We source information from peer-reviewed veterinary literature, FDA drug labels, ASPCA/AVMA guidance, and established veterinary references such as the Merck Veterinary Manual.
- Regularly updated — Content is reviewed on a regular schedule and updated when new research, FDA advisories, or label changes emerge.
- Editorially independent — We do not accept pharmaceutical advertising or allow commercial interests to influence our content.
What We Are Not
Pet Health Pharmacy is an educational resource, not a pharmacy, veterinary practice, or substitute for professional veterinary care. We do not sell medications, diagnose conditions, or provide treatment recommendations for individual animals. If your pet is sick or injured, contact your veterinarian or an emergency veterinary hospital immediately.
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