Yes, it's a good medication as you probably know now. The one thing about drugs that have to be compounded is watch the pharmacy you use. That's the key to good compounding. Not all pharmacies are made a like.
It's true that vets and physicians don't know what drug (s) a client maybe allergic to or have adverse reactions to, but they know what they've experienced in their practice, as far as, what to watch for or even what not to give certain clients certain types of drugs. Some drugs are used...
Veraflox:
The use of fluoroquinolones in cats has been associated with the development of retinopathy and/or blindness. Such products should be used with caution in cats.
VERAFLOX is indicated for the treatment of skin infections (wounds and abscesses) in cats caused by susceptible strains of...