Sucralfate Suspension

FarmVet Compound
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$65.00 to $255.00

Description

Sucralfate Suspension is a locally acting treatment for gastrointestinal ulcers.  It has a local effect directly on the erosion or ulcer in the stomach lining. As a result, Sucralfate must be given orally. Once given, it forms a type of “bandage” over the ulcer sites.  This bandage forms a barrier at the site and protects the ulcer from further damage caused by stomach acid. This version of Sucralfate is a liquid Suspension with an oral dosing syringe to meet your individual needs. 

Due to demand and our efforts to get you our most popular compounds easily, we will only have a small portion available online in certain flavors. If you need a specific compound that you can't find on our website or have a special flavor request, please email us at info@farmvet.com.

Details

Features:

  • Places a bandage over ulcer sites
  • Helps alleviate damage from stomach acid
  • Offered in two forms

Notes

Prescription Drug Policy:

Prescriptions CAN NOT be shipped to North Carolina, Hawaii or Alaska at this time.

Prescription drugs can only be shipped upon receipt of an original prescription from a licensed veterinarian. FarmVet can accept an original prescription in one of the following ways:
 
  • The original prescription may be mailed to:
    1254 Old Hillsboro Rd, Franklin,TN 37069 
  • A licensed veterinarian may fax the Rx to 615-370-8502.
    The fax must originate from the veterinarian's office.
  • A licensed veterinarian can call & leave a voicemail with your prescription information with our pharmacy at 615-277-5602.

Prescriptions are non-refundable. Prescriptions are refillable if indicated by your vet, for up to one year from the original date. At the end of one year, prescriptions must be updated. Written prescriptions must include the veterinarian's license number, telephone number, and address. Federal law restricts the use of Rx drugs to use by, or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

Caution

US Compounding Regulations:

Compounding pharmacies are regulated by State Boards of Pharmacy, subject to inspections by both State and Federal regulatory agencies. 

Compounds themselves are not reviewed by the same FDA processes that a commercially manufactured product would be.

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