ScriptWorks at PacVet 2026 Booth #215 | Veterinary Compounding Pharmacy

ScriptWorks at PacVet 2026 Booth #215 | Veterinary Compounding Pharmacy

Author: Bob Brensel | President, Pharmacist | ScriptWorks

Bob Brensel, RPh, earned his Pharmacy Degree at University of the Pacific in Stockton, California in 1980. Former California Pharmacists Association’s Award Winner for Recognition of Outstanding Achievement in Compounding Pharmacy. Read More →

Meet ScriptWorks at PacVet 2026 — Booth #215

ScriptWorks will be at the Pacific Veterinary Conference, aka PacVet 2026 in Sacramento, June 19–20, at Booth #215, connecting with veterinarians, practice managers, technicians, and veterinary teams who want more flexible medication options for the pets they serve.

PacVet brings veterinary professionals together for education, networking, innovation, and practical resources that may help enhance patient care and practice operations. For teams attending the Vet Expo, Booth #215 is an opportunity to meet the people behind ScriptWorks and learn how veterinary compounding, pharmacist collaboration, and emerging pharmacy technology may support individualized prescription needs.

Compounded Medication Support for Today’s Veterinary Practices

Every veterinary team has encountered the same challenge: a pet may need a medication option that is not easily available in the right strength, dosage form, flavor, or administration style.

That’s where veterinary compounding may help.

ScriptWorks partners with veterinary professionals to support individualized prescription needs for pets that may benefit from compounded medications. Whether a patient is difficult to dose, sensitive to certain ingredients, resistant to tablets, or requires a medication format that better fits the veterinarian’s care plan, ScriptWorks helps veterinary teams explore prescription options with clarity and support.

Common Practice Pain Points ScriptWorks Helps Address

Veterinary teams visiting Booth #215 can learn more about options that may support:

  • Difficult-to-medicate pets
  • Species-specific dosing considerations
  • Patients that may need alternative dosage forms
  • Flavoring considerations for medication acceptance
  • Discontinued or commercially unavailable medication needs
  • Multi-pet household dosing complexity
  • Client questions around compounded prescriptions
  • Practice workflow and prescription coordination

For many veterinary practices, the need isn’t only access to compounded medications. It’s also the need for responsive communication, pharmacist insight, and a pharmacy partner that understands how quickly clinical decisions may need to be made.

Practice Portal and Pharmacy Team Communication

ScriptWorks also offers a practice portal designed to help veterinary teams streamline prescription workflows, improve communication, and coordinate more efficiently with the pharmacy team.

Veterinary practices across California use the ScriptWorks portal to help manage prescription requests, communicate with pharmacy staff, and keep compounded medication coordination moving more smoothly.

Attendees can see how the portal may support daily operations by helping teams reduce back-and-forth communication, improve visibility into prescription status, and connect more easily with the people behind the prescriptions.

Real-World Veterinary Case Discussions

The ScriptWorks pharmacy team will also be available to walk attendees through real-world veterinary case examples involving compounded medication considerations.

These case study discussions may help veterinarians and veterinary teams better understand how compounded dosage forms, pharmacist collaboration, and individualized prescription support may be used in practice when commercially available options may not fully meet a patient’s needs.

Attendees can ask questions, review common prescribing scenarios, and learn how ScriptWorks works with veterinary teams to support pets with unique medication needs.

Example Case Study: Prince — Burn Trauma from House Fire

Background:
Prince, a mixed-breed dog, suffered full-thickness burns along his back and flank due to a house fire. The veterinary team was tasked not only with preventing infection but also with managing pain and encouraging wound regeneration over a large surface area.

Compounded Approach:
A custom compound containing Lidocaine 2%, Phenytoin 2%, and Misoprostol 1% in a bi-phasic gel was applied twice daily. Each ingredient was chosen to target a different aspect of the injury — pain, inflammation, and tissue support.

Scientific Context:
Phenytoin has long been investigated for its possible regenerative properties in wounds, likely due to its influence on collagen deposition and fibroblast activity. Misoprostol, a prostaglandin analogue, may reduce bacterial translocation and modulate immune response at the skin barrier. The formulation aimed to promote an environment that encourages epithelialization.

Outcome:
Photo documentation showed visible changes over a five-week period — reduction in wound diameter, re-epithelialization of tissue, and eventual scar formation. 

By two months, Prince’s injuries appeared significantly improved under ongoing veterinary care.

Technology Designed to Support Veterinary Teams

At PacVet 2026, ScriptWorks will also be highlighting an AI-supported tool developed by our compounding experts to help analyze culture and sensitivity reports so ScriptWorks pharmacists can make clinical assessments more quickly and efficiently in collaboration with veterinarians.

This technology is designed to assist with reviewing laboratory data, identifying relevant medication considerations, and supporting timely pharmacy communication when prescription needs are more complex or time-sensitive.

For veterinary teams, this may help streamline the process of evaluating culture and sensitivity information, reduce delays in pharmacy coordination, and support more informed conversations between the veterinarian and the ScriptWorks pharmacy team.

The tool does not replace veterinary judgment. Instead, it is intended to support pharmacist review workflows and help ScriptWorks provide efficient, clinically informed prescription support based on the veterinarian’s direction.

Supporting Practices Beyond Dispensing

Today’s veterinary practices are balancing increasing caseloads, client expectations, staffing pressures, and evolving patient needs. ScriptWorks aims to support veterinary teams not only through compounded medication options, but also through systems and processes designed to simplify pharmacy coordination.

By combining pharmacy expertise, compounding capabilities, and AI-assisted review tools, ScriptWorks may help veterinary teams:

  • Navigate complex culture and sensitivity data more efficiently
  • Improve communication between pharmacy and veterinary staff
  • Explore compounded medication options for individualized patient needs
  • Support prescription coordination for complex cases
  • Expand practice offerings for pets that may benefit from customized dosage forms

Let’s Talk

At Booth #215, attendees can meet the people behind the prescriptions and get a more comprehensive breakdown of how ScriptWorks supports veterinary practices, prescribers, and the pets in their care.

Visitors can ask about:

  • Veterinary compounded medication options
  • Available dosage forms and flavoring considerations
  • How prescriptions are processed
  • How ScriptWorks communicates with veterinary teams
  • AI-supported culture and sensitivity report analysis
  • Ways compounding may expand practice offerings
  • How compounded prescriptions may support individualized pet care
SEE YOU THERE!

Meet Bob Brensel, RPh, former California Pharmacists Association’s Award Winner for Recognition of Outstanding Achievement in Compounding Pharmacy. Read More →

Not able to attend? Message us anytime and we’ll break down how compounded medications can enhance your practice.

Visit ScriptWorks at PacVet 2026

PacVet 2026 Event Information

Event: PacVet 2026
Hosted by: California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA)
Venue: SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
Address: 1401 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Conference Dates: June 18–21, 2026
ScriptWorks Expo Dates: June 19–20, 2026
Booth: #215
Event Website: https://pacvet.net/

PacVet 2026 brings together veterinarians, veterinary technicians, practice managers, students, and veterinary healthcare teams from across California and the western United States for continuing education, networking, and veterinary industry innovation.

Stop by Booth #215 to meet the ScriptWorks Team, ask questions, and learn how compounded medication options, pharmacist collaboration, and emerging pharmacy technology may help your practice support pets with individualized prescription needs.

What Are Veterinarians Prescribing?

We work with California’s top veterinarians to offer animals compounded medications for challenging conditions.

Disclaimer: Content on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We do not prescribe medications. All prescriptions are filled only upon receipt of a valid order from a licensed healthcare provider. Always consult your healthcare provider for medical guidance.

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