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Originally Posted by Rhetts_mama A generic drug is one that isn't a name brand. For instance, Tylenol is the brand name, Acetaminophen is the generic name.
Seriously? Why would you advocate holding off on getting a dog treatment while they try to set up insurance? If the dog is sick, it needs to be seen. Also, because she does have a history of taking the dog to the vet for this, even if there isn't a definitive diagnosis, then it would be considered a preexisting condition and not be covered under a new plan. |
OK, I know what generic drugs are but really what I was trying to say was that the vet gave her some generic meds...generic meds for what? If the vet doesn't know what the problem is then what kind of generic meds did she give and for what?