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The question of how to get your dog or cat to take their medicine is searched over 100K per month, and anyone who has tried to give an animal medication they don't like can attest to the difficulty.
Forcing medication can harm the important bond between owner and pet and increases the risk of non-compliance with the prescription treatment plan, jeopardizing the animal's health.
In this blog, we explore how to find the perfect flavor and showcase innovative dosage forms that help support your veterinary patients' compliance with their treatment.
Regardless of a solid veterinary treatment plan, the outcome may be unsuccessful if the pet owner does not fully comply. Success can hinge on discovering that irresistible flavor that makes the pet eagerly anticipate its next dose while making it easier for the owner to administer it.
Typically, asking the client the pet's favorite treat flavor will yield the best results. However, it's not always that simple. For example, cats lack receptors for sweetness but are sensitive to the bitter taste of many active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). In this case, pairing a sweetener to mask the bitterness with their favorite flavor will typically have better results.
We've prepared a table with suggested flavors common veterinary animals typically enjoy:
Patient type | Flavor |
Dogs | Chicken pot pie Cod liver oil Crispy bacon Gooey molasses Raspberry Red Angus beef Strawberry Marshmallow |
Cats | Chicken pot pie Cod liver oil Crispy bacon Fish chowder Grilled tuna Red Angus beef Salmon steak |
Horses | Apple Banana Cherry Gooey molasses Peppermint oil |
Birds | Apple Banana Cherry Grape Mango Orange Passionfruit Raspberry Tutti Frutti |
Gerbils | Orange Banana Banana cream Tutti Frutti |
Rabbits | Apple Banana Banana cream Cherry Raspberry Vanilla butternut |
Discover the complete Medisca flavor portfolio
Once you've found the ideal flavor, the next step is choosing a base to incorporate it into. Certain options may be more suitable for your patient, depending on the application and selected APIs.
Here are some combinations to consider with flavors approved for veterinarian use:
The bond between pet and owner cannot be understated. A treatment plan that doesn't damage that relationship and supports a successful recovery is a win-win for all. Improving prescription drug compliance with appealing flavors and effective dosage forms is bridging the gaps in healthcare, leading to healthier patients and happier clients.
Explore over 750 veterinarian formulas | Discover the Medisca flavor portfolio
This information is presented for educational purposes only and does not suggest or endorse any treatment option. Some animals may be sensitive to parabens, sodium benzoate, or other ingredients in the products mentioned above. A pharmacist or veterinarian should verify the chosen flavor, APIs, excipients, dosage forms, and treatment plans to ensure the ingredients are safe for animal patients.
Flavor table references:
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