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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| Not quite as interesting as you might first think. It is the A(average) cost...does NOT tell you what your vet paid for the meds!
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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I did NOT say that YOU are expecting something for nothing. That was a general statement. This is not the first thread where everyone has jumped on the bandwagon to trash their vets' fees.
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| Donating YT 4000 Club Member | A stocking fee is just that- you are paying for someone's time and expertise to A) get the right med and right dose B) dispense the correct amount and C) prep it in any way that is necessary. It's awesome that your vet took off the fee for you when you said you would cut them yourself, but he's eating the cost of the other things. The average retail price of a drug has nothing to do with what the vet/pharmacy pays for it. Each place has specific contracts set by the drug companies. A higher volume order pays less than a smaller one per pill. The vets aren't trying to make a killing off of prescribing meds, but they are passing on the costs that THEY get charged. If you can find a vet that will write you scripts and a pharmacy that will fill them, then more power to you. But don't expect a vet to be able to cut you the same deal because they paid more for it than that. They aren't getting rich off of scripts and they are taking a beating from the pharmaceutical companies so that Wal Mart can get a lower price for their customers.
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| T. Bumpkins & Co. Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New England
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| I've never paid a stocking fee or a fee to cut my pills. the other day, I paid $69 for two 10-day does of Clavamox for Daisy....not only did they charge me that much, I had to reconstitute the stupid thing myself. I'd have gladly paid the stocking fee to have them make a mess instead of me. I had to stop and read how to do it and all that. PAIN.
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| Paris: Always in my ♥ Donating YT Member | Well if they are charging you anyway why not have them cut them too? Or is that extra? |
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Georgia
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Georgia
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I like to cut them myself. Sometimes I found that the 1/4 weren't exactly even, and some pills crumble. Just my personal choice.
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: TX
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| Hi guy's I have a question. When you get a prescription for something other than flea med or heartworm med for your pets can you go to a regular pharmacy (humans)? I do get my heartworm online but I want to know in case I ever need meds for my dogs. Sorry if this seems like a dumb question to some but I have to mail my prescription in because my vet won't fax because they don't affiliate themselves with them![]() .
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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BUT....you can get a prescription for any medication from your vet and take it to a pharmacy.
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: TX
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| Thank you, wish they did.
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| I suppose I am fortunate. My vet does not charge that much for Heargard and Advantage, so that is where I buy it. I have not found an online pharmacy that is cheaper...except for out of the country in places I am just not comfortable with. It just is not that much money that I feel I need to save anything. As for other meds, my vet does not carry the ones that they have to charge a lot for...they simply advise me that it is cheaper to get it at a pharmacy and they call it in or write a prescription for it.
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Mountain Home, AR
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| My vet doesn't give out prescriptions--they have to be bought at the vet clinic. She says the vet owner of the clinic doesn't like to give out his ID # and Arkansas doesn't require them to have to write a prescription on your request. I would like to work to get this changed but don't know where to start. Any suggestions?
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Pennsylvania
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- Your vet is not required to write out a script for you, especially if it's for something they keep in stock. He's partialy right for wanting to protect his ID # -filling scripts through a vet vs. a human doctor at a pharmacy is different, the pharmacies have information already in their system as far as hospitals and clinics and the doctors that work there, they don't have this info and access with vets, so he'd have to either call in his ID# or write it on the script, alot of vets aren't comfortable doing this, and for good reason. There's nothing you can do to change his right to refuse that, sorry.
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| And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| Interesting. In Michigan, veterinarians are required by law to write prescriptions as long as there is a vet/client/patient relationship and the drug is thought to be necesseary by the vet and the tests needed to dispense the drug (i.e. heartworm meds) have been done. They may charge a fee for this service. As much as I believe people should get drugs from their vet whenever possible (or exam and procedure fees will go up), I think it's kinda ridiculous to refuse writing an rx. I mean, humans get the choice of what pharmacy they want to go to... Ellie's vet's first concern when it comes to something like this (besides making sure it's not a counterfeit, obviously) is that her patients are getting the drugs that they need. I don't think she loses sleep over who has her ID. That said, the law is probably different in your state, so I guess you would go to hte legislature there and try to get the law changed if it is very important to you.
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