Veterinary Pharmaceutical Solutions to Double Facilities
USAgNet - 06/21/2025
Veterinary Pharmaceutical Solutions (VPS), a market leader in livestock pharmacy compounding, announced two extraordinary milestones in the company's history: The completion of a pharmacy expansion in St. Peter, Minnesota, and the company's 30th
anniversary.
The pharmacy expansion nearly doubles the size of the existing facility and is designed to be the highest quality compounding pharmacy in the industry. It features multiple state-of-the-art compounding suites to advance current solutions and develop new
products, space to expand R&D, a microbiology lab and warehouse space. All of these features enable VPS to elevate its operations and more quickly create innovative solutions for veterinarian and producer customers.
"As we celebrate 30 years of innovation, this expansion is really about listening to the needs of our customers and providing solutions," said Dean Warras, CEO of Veterinary Pharmaceutical Solutions. "Every part of the addition--from the new compounding
suites to the R&D and microbiology labs--is designed to help us deliver even greater quality, innovation and solutions to meet the evolving needs of the livestock and poultry industries."
"We're proud to be part of the growth and expansion of VPS and to support this significant expansion," says James Clark, partner at Granite Creek Capital Partners, the investment firm that backed the project. "We recognize the value and innovation that VPS
brings to the marketplace and are eager to be a partner in those efforts."
With this expansion VPS continues to grow its capability in animal drug compounding, a critical service that allows for the customization of medications to address distinct animal health requirements. The expansions, with FDA oversight, adhere to further national
standards and align with state Boards of Pharmacy in their respective areas of operation.
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