Roadrunner Express Spring 2013
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Roadrunner Express Spring 2013
Roadrunner Express A Whole Year’s Worth of Customized Parasite Protection! Roadrunner CPP Game Changer ! We have all seen it before. One or more new heartworm preventatives hit the market each year that the clinic is expected to stock. While stocking all sizes on a new buy-in may accommodate the few pet owners that ask right away, it still takes time for the product to catch on. Spring 2013 Please join us on a Pharmacy Tour and Authentic Mexican Dinner You and your vet choose the right combination! Ask me about CPP! Options include: Heartworm Roundworm Tapeworm Hookworm Whipworm Flea Eggs Adult Fleas Ticks and oming Lice Courtesy of Roadrunner Pharmacy! C to Phoenix to attend the annual AAHA veterinary conference in March? Join seasoned • Weight members of the Roadrunner Pharmacy team for • Reasonably priced • Delivered FREE! a behind-the-scenes tour of one of the nation’s Ask your pet’s doctor about leading compounding pharmacies. We would be Custom Parasite Protection! delighted to show you around our state-of-the-art, 797-compliant facility, providing firsthand insight into our quality control protocols, compounding procedures and testing processes. See why Roadrunner Pharmacy is your GO-TO pharmacy for hard-to-find, customized medications! These custom compounds are: in ilable ava NOWEANU T P T TER ! BU ABLES W CHE In the meantime... Your practice is eventually faced with the bill while most of the product remains on the shelf. You proactively struggle to find the price point that will provide a decent margin while other clinics, catalog companies, big box stores and human pharmacies begin stocking the product. By the time you finally convert some of your pet owners and see some light on sales, prices start dropping at all of the competitive outlets. Clients buy once and then seek sourcing elsewhere. Veterinary Economic News reported late last year that only 36% of pet owners purchase parasite prevention at the veterinary practice! Why? Because your practice is competing with apples to apples. If you can’t differentiate the product or service, the only avenue left is PRICE. We call it ‘‘Commoditizing the Product.” At the lowest common denominator, while your clients may like you, they must be convinced they are receiving special value to keep coming back to the well for that product. When pet owners are hammered with television ads showing the same product with free home delivery or see a nice large display in a big box store at a cheaper price while shopping, they feel liberated to save a buck. Human pharmacies don’t help the situation by continually encouraging their clients to bring them their pet prescriptions. If these truths seem self-evident to you, give us a call and let us show you how to rebuild your medication business by changing the game with apples to oranges! Roadrunner Pharmacy has a complete line of compounded medications customized with quality and delivery service to differentiate your practice in the marketplace! (continued -->) After the tour, we invite you to join us for dinner at nearby El Encanto Mexican Restaurant. Tour buses will depart outside the Phoenix Convention Center at 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 14. Busses are scheduled to return at approximately 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Space is extremely limited. PLEASE RSVP at your earliest convenience to secure your spot. Call for details - we’d love to show you our amazing pharmacy! 877-518-4589 ext 680 Last year, over 1300 practitioners ordered our Custom Parasite Prevention medication to get out of the commodity game. Please feel free to contact our professional sales force and knowledgeable pharmacists for a free business consultation. In just a few minutes, they can show you how to significantly reduce inventory and differentiate the product/service model - reversing the low margin trends in your clinic and setting you on a new course to profitability! Spring is almost here and we can’t wait to hear from you! www.RoadrunnerPharmacy.com Veterinarian Dinner Talks Join us the following weeks as we discuss Legalities and What’s New in Medications for 2013 February 22 February 20 Louisville & Lexington, KY March 25 Houston San Antonio Austin, TX March 18 Columbus, OH April 8 March 18 FL AL April 8 AprilCA 15 So. CA GA SC April 29 San Diego CA Space is limited. For city locations and to RSVP calling 877-518-4589 ext. 680 Secnidazole - Alternative Giardia Therapeutics Sec…what? Based on numerous requests from your colleagues, Roadrunner Pharmacy was able to procure secnidazole for, according to these practitioners, giardia in cats. Similar in structure to other nitroimidazoles like metronidazole and tinidazole, secnidazole is rapidly and completely absorbed after oral administration and has a longer half-life (~17-29 hours) compared to other drugs in this class. While efficacy between secnidazole and therapeutic courses of other drugs is similar (in humans, SEC 100%, METRO 96%), Secnidazole has the advantage of being a single dose in cats; here the efficacy varies dramatically (in humans, SEC 100%, METRO 3654%). In cats treated with one dose of secnidazole, 100% cure rates against G. duodenalis were reported. Side effects were minimal, with minor blood parameter changes noted, primarily elevation in liver enzymes, although no clinical signs of toxicity were reported. Clearly, the advantage is as an efficacious SINGLE dose in cats. While no reports exist of secnidazole’s efficacy against Tritrichomonas spp, the sensitivity of this protozoan to other benzimidazoles suggests it’s likely sensitive to this drug as well. Also unreported is the efficacy of secnidazole in treating giardia in dogs. Anecdotal reports exist using a three day regimen with success but clinicians have other equally easy-to-use drugs with demonstrated success. Practitioners who have called us about this drug, suggest its therapeutic position may be best in giardia in cats, especially kittens, as a single dose and possibly as an alternative therapeutic agent in canine giardia who have failed conventional drugs. Like most in this class, secnidazole is a foul tasting chemical that we are masking in almond oil and flavoring with vanilla butternut. When ordered as 140 mg/ml, the dosing (at 30mg/ kg) is 0.1ml per pound of animal ONCE. Some shelters and rescues have had impressive success coupling secnidazole with ponazuril to treat kittens with diarrhea upon intake at their facilities. Please call one of our specialized pharmacists for additional insight into this innovative and reasonably priced therapeutic agent. Page 2 www.RoadrunnerPharmacy.com All Eyes on Compounding…No Substitute for Quality! While you can have a great phone interaction with our pharmacy and our amazing shipping accelerates the product to you quickly, THE most important facet should be—and for Roadrunner, it IS, the quality of the compounded medication. Although quality should be implied, the misadventures at the New England Compounding Center illustrate just how wrong that implication can be. As we’ve seen, standards and their interpretations vary. Once again, it comes down to practitioners making informed decisions. Ask the hard questions of whoever is doing your compounding! Not surprisingly, a knee-jerk response to the NECC problems is probably coming to your state soon. Additionally, the FDA is proposing sweeping changes to the compounding arena that will have significant impacts on veterinary practices. For example, human practitioners do not routinely dispense—veterinarians do and should have the option to dispense small amounts of acute medication, at least until the owner can procure sufficient quantities. Most states do not address this, putting you at risk for misinterpretation. The office stock needs of human providers are met, more or less, by Big Pharma companies. Not so much for the unique stock needs of veterinarians. And, as fewer and fewer manufacturers make like items, more and more back-orders and out-ofstocks are being noted. If you embraced compounding pharmacy, you did not run out of diazepam, atropine, dexmedetomidine, aminophylline, KCl and many more critical items last year. Make no mistake, there is a valid place for compounding pharmacy in the veterinary world, but practitioners must have input to make informed decisions. You have every right to know how items are made, how are they tested, the potency of the ingredients used and how end-of-use dates are assigned. Relegating this task to a state board or independent organization does not confer the confidence you need to make impactful decisions. Recent history is replete with examples of such misplaced confidence. Ask the hard questions! The FDA and your state regulatory boards will soon be asking for your input regarding the compounding issue. Be sure your thoughts are heard regarding compounding for office stock items, the use of independently tested bulk powders, interstate sales and your ability to dispense small amounts of acute medications. We don’t need more laws…we need clear definitions of existing ones. Roadrunner Pharmacy celebrated NEW Milestones in 2012: REACHED the th NEW prescription filled. Over 60 FREE educational dinner talks held for veterinarians and staff covering compounding legalities and the latest medication breakthroughs. Over $25,000 in FREE custom-made compounds donated to Long Island clinics for relief help from Launched 30% discount program for active duty military families on our compounds ordered through military veterinary facilities. 42% of all clinics nationwide contacted us to order medication. Over 90% of all customer calls between 6 AM and 6 PM (Arizona time) were answered within 2 minutes and 13 seconds by a live person! Thank you, for helping make these achievements possible. We can’t wait to see what lies ahead in 2013! Custom Parasite Protection Custom Parasite Prevention Just Got Better! Effective February 1, clinics now have a choice to prescribe Roadrunner Pharmacy’s CPP capsules or CPP Peanut Butter chewable tablets! All 12 active ingredient combinations in the 10 different weight classes will be available in the new heart-shaped, scored chewable tablets. Also effective February 1, all clinic orders for CPP will now be upgraded from post office delivery to United Parcel Service (UPS) home delivery to ensure accountability. If you have not yet committed to trying our program, your sales representative will be happy to show you how to gradually eliminate inventory and return to profitability in this saturated arena. Page 4 © Roadrunner Pharmacy 2012 877-518-4589 711 E. Carefree Hwy. Suite 140, Phoenix, AZ 85085. All rights reserved.
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