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Old July 12th 05, 12:24 AM
Victor Martinez
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CatNipped wrote:
Does that need a vet's approval? Petscription.com does, but Petmeds.com
doesn't (and Petmeds.com is a bit more expensive).


If they don't require vet's approval for a prescription medication I
would not trust them. It probably means they are not registered with the
FDA to distribute prescriptions. There was a case in the news a while
back about online stores selling expired or counterfeit pet medications.

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Old July 12th 05, 01:21 AM
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"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
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CatNipped wrote:
Does that need a vet's approval? Petscription.com does, but Petmeds.com
doesn't (and Petmeds.com is a bit more expensive).


If they don't require vet's approval for a prescription medication I
would not trust them. It probably means they are not registered with the
FDA to distribute prescriptions. There was a case in the news a while
back about online stores selling expired or counterfeit pet medications.


Actually they do, when I looked further there was a stipulation for that but
I didn't see it since I didn't go through the complete check-out.

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CatNipped

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Old July 12th 05, 01:45 AM
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At my vets advice I always buy the large dog size of revolution. He said .4
dose per cat, which is close to your calculation . The other thing I find,
is that it is necessary to rinse the needle after each dose in warm water,
otherwise it clogs up and will not draw out the next dose. My cats are due
for their next revolution day on the 13th July.

Marie from OZ

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CatNipped wrote:
Oh, forgot to ask - Petscription.com is asking for a vet. How do you get
around that? Or does your vet OK the prescription for a large dog?


I talked it over with my vet and she agreed.

Victor



 




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