Using a Micropen to apply transdermal medications
Cats are often uncooperative when you try to give them medications by mouth. Luckily, certain medications can be given as a transdermal cream. The medication is applied to the cat's inner ear tip and is absorbed right through the skin. Pharmacist Evelyn Ashkan demonstrates how easy it is to give medication to your cat using the Micropen device. For more information contact The Compounding Center. 703-779-3301

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