A slightly less usual one here. Yesterday, I took my beloved black lab to the vet for a recurring ear infection - he's been costing us on average £100-£150 per month for the last 4 or 5 months.
Yesterday I looked up the cost of the medicines he's been prescribed. One ear cleaner is non-prescription. They, despite knowing our financial circumstances, charged us £21.00 - we can buy it in the UK over the internet for £7.76.
The tablets are prescription only. They charged £18.00 and if they'd write a prescription, we could have bought them for £6.07.
Does anyone know if the vet has to write a prescription if asked, or whether it is something of choice? Any links, to articles, or especially legislation in Wales would be great. Obviously if they do have to, we could make a MASSIVE saving.
NOTE: This is an animal prescription NOT a human one!
Thanks.
Yesterday I looked up the cost of the medicines he's been prescribed. One ear cleaner is non-prescription. They, despite knowing our financial circumstances, charged us £21.00 - we can buy it in the UK over the internet for £7.76.
The tablets are prescription only. They charged £18.00 and if they'd write a prescription, we could have bought them for £6.07.
Does anyone know if the vet has to write a prescription if asked, or whether it is something of choice? Any links, to articles, or especially legislation in Wales would be great. Obviously if they do have to, we could make a MASSIVE saving.
NOTE: This is an animal prescription NOT a human one!
Thanks.
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