There is a common misconception that compounded medications have a long turnaround time from receipt of the prescription to delivery. If we receive your prescription before 12pm, you will receive the drug the next business day via courier. If the prescription is received after 12pm, you will receive your medication the day after (business day). However, chemotherapeutic agents may have a longer turnaround time (more than a day) due to the extra care required to make these preparations.
AUTHOR DR AMY KHOO.
Amy Khoo BVSc (hons I), Grad Dip Vet Clin Stud Amy worked as an emergency veterinarian before accepting a postgraduate internship at the University of Sydney where she obtained her Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Clinical Studies. She began to develop an interest in medical writing and client education shortly after graduation. Amy is interested in all aspects of small animal medicine. She is also a locum at practices around Sydney.
Disclaimers:
The views expressed on this blog are solely those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of Bova Compounding.
Medications compounded by Bova Compounding are prepared at the direction of a veterinarian. Many compounded preparations are commonly prescribed, and supported by literature, to treat particular disease states, but you should always consult your veterinarian before taking or administering any compounded medication. Bova Compounidng does not make claims for the efficacy of its compounded preparations.