Vetr Announces Plans to Offer ToltraMax Oral Solution Upon Platform Launch
GRANTS PASS, OR, May 16, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Vetr, an upcoming telehealth platform focused on providing pet owners with access to veterinary products and services, has announced its intention to include ToltraMax, a toltrazuril-based oral solution, as part of its product offerings when the platform launches later this year.
ToltraMax is an oral solution formulated for use in multiple species, including dogs, cats, horses and other non food chain animals. Its active ingredient, toltrazuril, is widely used in veterinary settings to manage intestinal health challenges related to coccidia, a common protozoan parasite affecting a variety of animals.
While Vetr's platform is still in development, ToltraMax is currently available for purchase through Amazon, Walmart, horseprerace.com, toltrazuril.com, and vetr.com, serving caretakers of equine and companion animals.
'Expanding access to essential veterinary products is a core part of Vetr's mission,' said Andrew Hamilton, founder and CEO of Vetr. 'ToltraMax aligns with our goal of providing practical, broad-use solutions and compounded drugs for pet owners and animal caretakers, making it an important addition to our future product lineup.'
Vetr aims to simplify the process of obtaining veterinary-recommended medications through a digital platform designed for convenience and accessibility. The platform will offer an online pharmacy, educational resources, and telehealth consultations, supporting responsible pet care and providing guidance on product usage.
Recently, Vetr secured $21 million in funding from Palehorse Capital to support the platform's development and product expansion, including a nationwide online pharmacy. This investment will assist in launching a comprehensive online marketplace for veterinary products, including ToltraMax, alongside efforts to lower the overall cost of pet medications for consumers.
Upon launch, Vetr will provide pet owners with a streamlined purchasing experience, while emphasizing the importance of professional veterinary consultation. The platform will not replace veterinary care but will serve as an additional resource for accessing trusted products and information.
For updates on Vetr's launch and product availability, visit vetr.com.
About Vetr
Vetr is a telehealth platform transforming pet healthcare by making veterinary services more affordable, accessible and efficient. Through its easy-to-use app, pet owners can schedule appointments, consult remotely with licensed veterinarians and access low-cost, over-the-counter animal prescriptions. Founded by Andrew Hamilton, Vetr is dedicated to delivering high-quality, cost-effective care for pets nationwide. With a focus on generic medications and virtual care, Vetr is redefining how modern pet owners manage their animals' health. Learn more at vetr.com.
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