Jul-10-2013 08:05 AM
Jul-11-2013 10:28 AM
dturm wrote:
Which states require a vet to write a prescription w/o charge???
The states are about evenly split between those that require a script when requested and those that say a vet "should" write one when requested.
There is a cost and a liability involved in writing a prescription. Record keeping, actually writing the script, explaining dose, precautions and possible side effects are involved whether we sell the medication or physically write the script. The potential for litigation due to adverse reactions is there regardless of someone else filling the script. There are "always" interactions (either by phone or fax) with the pharmacist/online pharmacy verifying or checking the script, Often times local pharmacists not familiar with animals, their medication and their doses add a level of complication in getting scripts filled properly.
If there are states that require the script at no cost, I suspect the built in cost has been transferred to the exam/office call fees.
Jul-11-2013 10:00 AM
Jul-11-2013 09:57 AM
Jul-11-2013 09:31 AM
Veterinarians should honor a clients request for a prescription in lieu of dispensing.
Jul-11-2013 05:29 AM
Jul-10-2013 05:12 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
You can always ask your vet to write a prescription.
Jul-10-2013 04:41 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Jul-10-2013 12:53 PM
Jul-10-2013 11:54 AM
dturm wrote:
Eye medications are really a sore subject with me right now.
Just be aware that your vet is probably not ripping you off in this instance, it is just a really volatile, unpredictable market.
Doug, DVM
Jul-10-2013 09:59 AM
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Jul-10-2013 08:21 AM