How To Buy Cheaper Veterinary Prescriptions For Your Beloved Pet

September 24, 2008

How To Buy Cheaper Veterinary Prescriptions For Your Beloved Pet

Consumers are typically paying too much for pet prescriptions and other health needs, especially if they’re buying directly from their veterinarian. The markup on popular drugs like Frontline, Acepromazine and Heartgard is incredible, with prices as much as 50% higher when purchased at a vet’s office.

There is a solution - you can purchase pet medications online, through the mail or over the phone. By purchasing directly from the supplier or pet pharmacies, you can earn major discounts and save a lot of money.

But, how do you do it? What if you need a prescription? For answers to these questions and more, keep reading.

Where do I find wholesale pet prescriptions?

Simply type in pet medications into any search engine and you’ll be overwhelmed with options. Look for sites that sell brand name drugs recommended by your veterinarian and opt for a seller that’s based in the United States and also requires proof of prescription when necessary.

What if I’m buying a drug that needs a prescription?

To buy pet medications that require a prescription, you will need to first obtain a prescription from your veterinarian and then either scan or fax the prescription to them. Many pet pharmacies also allow you to input your veterinarian’s contact information. They will then call your veterinarian directly to confirm the prescription.

If your veterinarian is averse to transferring your prescription to an online or phone provider, remind them that it is your choice and it’s important that you be able to purchase affordable pet medications. Some veterinarians will even match low, online prices, while others simply provide you with the prescription.

How do I know I’m getting quality drugs?

Again, look for sites that sell FDA-approved or EPA-approved, brand name drugs - the same ones that are sold in your veterinarian’s office. Don’t buy from an out-of-country provider that’s not monitored by federal regulations, and stick to providers that are committed to quality pet care.

What if I need the prescription urgently?

If your pet needs a prescription urgently, then it’s best to purchase the medication directly from your veterinarian rather than waiting a few days for online postal delivery. Many sites offer overnight delivery, but it may not be worth the extra cost.

Compare Prices at Destination RX.Com or Froogle.Com

Try sites like DestinationRX.Com or Google’s Froogle.com to compare the prices of brand-name medications and other products at multiple sites. Just type in the name of your prescription, like Cosequin or Sentinel, and you’ll get back a full list of retailers selling your prescription, along with prices.

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