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GoinJettin
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2014-05-27 10:23 PM
Subject: How do you get your prescriptions?



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Recently had a horse diagnosed with Navicular, holes show in the xrays.  Talked to my vet about options, mulled it over for a few weeks.  Have tried two different types of shoes to see how sound we can get that way.  Asked about Tildren and injections.  

After weighing my options I asked the vet to send in a presepcription for Adequan and Previocoxx as those were part of the options we discussed.  Vet said just to come in, he had the stuff on hand.  

The clinic wanted $65/vial for Adequan and $3.00/pill for Previcoxx........I know from Valley Vet and Farm Vet I can get the Adequan for around $45/vial ($38/vial for a 10 dose bottle) and the Previocoxx for about $75/60 pill bottle.

I have also decided to try Tildren but there is no way I can afford to treat my horse for very long at those costs and the vet wouldn't send in the prescrption.  Now I'm at a loss.
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2014-05-27 10:42 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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 I found a vet who is cool about it and actually orders in bulk to lower the cost.  Sorry that my answer is more helpful.  :/
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Morab76
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-05-27 11:06 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?


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Have you asked the vet if they would go ahead and approve the prescriptions through Valley Vet?  It doesn't hut to ask and I would hope most vets understand we want to do best by our horse, but also want the best deal we can find.
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Just Bring It
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-05-27 11:11 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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I would just let your vet know that you found it some place cheaper that you would like to order from.  He may even be willing to match those prices for you. 
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-05-27 11:12 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?


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I have used tildren for other things, but my vet administers it. I would never think of administering tildren myself as there are too many complications that could arise. If given iv it has to be administered over 10 days.

For prescriptions I'm lucky my vet encourages me to find the best deal possible.
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Barnmom
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2014-05-27 11:26 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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I can completely understand why a vet wants to make a profit off of keeping certain medications in stock which is very handy when you want them quickly.  On the other hand, if my horse is going to have to be on something for an extended period of time I expect the vet to help me out and sign the script.

I would buy about 2 weeks to a month worth of meds from the vet and then explain that in order to keep your horse on the meds, you need to be able to order them at a discount.  If the vet doesn't understand then I would be shopping for a new vet.  I honestly can't stand for a vet to try and suck your wallet dry every chance they get.

Most of the online pharmacy websites make it VERY easy for the vet to give you the script.  They will do all the paperwork and the vet just has to sign and fax it back to them. 
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2014-05-28 12:44 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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Don't forget that adequan is on indefinite back order and valley vet has not had it for months.
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SuckerForHorses
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2014-05-28 6:24 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?


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Have you looked into Pentosan? Similar to Adequan (in function) but much cheaper. Administered IM, if you're comfortable with doing shots (which it sounds like you are if you are looking into Adequan...)

You can get it from Wedgewood Pharmacy if your vet will call in a script.

Average size horse gets approximately 6 mL per dose, and a 50 mL bottle is $115.00 (250 mg/mL concentration) so that ends up being 8 doses per bottle, $14.38/dose. One dose per week for 4 weeks, monthly thereafter.

My 8 year old is on it right now for a preventative (he has some minor changes in his hocks, the benefit is that it's systemic, so I don't need to do hock injections, this covers everything). I have noticed a difference since him being on it for two months (he is no longer swapping his leads in the back, nice collected lope).

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GoinJettin
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2014-05-28 7:51 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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Sorry I didn't explain well enough.  A vet will be doing the Tildren, actually a different vet that is 3 1/2 hours away because my local one didn't even know what Tildren was when I asked if my horse would be a good candidate for it. There is no one really close by that does it.  The local vet is the race track vet too so I'm suprised he isn't up on newer treatments.

As far as the prescriptions......he wouldn't send them in, I asked, he would only sell me what he had on hand which was at a large mark up.  I didn't know if there was some special magic phrase any of you used for your vets to send them in for you or what the deal was 
 
 

Edited by GoinJettin 2014-05-28 8:36 AM
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-05-28 8:01 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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I've always ordered from valley vet, you might check with drs foster and smith (I believe that is what it is)

Depending on MG wise for the previcox it's $2.39 a pill for 227mg tablets, and I believe $1.39 a pill (60ct bottle) for 57mg tablets.

And adequan is $44 a vile with them.

ETA:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/   

Edited by hoofs_in_motion 2014-05-28 8:02 AM
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TBone
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-05-28 9:48 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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 GoinJettin - I PMed you.
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ACEINTHEHOLE
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-05-28 9:52 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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Vets by law have to give you a perscription for mail order if you request one.   Ask specficially for a perscription to do mail order and don't take no for an answer.  They might charge you a fee for writing the script, that is their descresion, but they have to write it.
 

Edited by ACEINTHEHOLE 2014-05-28 9:54 AM
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-05-28 10:03 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?


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ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-05-28 9:52 AM

Vets by law have to give you a perscription for mail order if you request one.   Ask specficially for a perscription to do mail order and don't take no for an answer.  They might charge you a fee for writing the script, that is their descresion, but they have to write it.
 

I question this when the medication is liscenced to be administered by a vet, how can they give a px for something they will not be administering?
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ACEINTHEHOLE
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-05-28 10:09 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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cheryl makofka - 2014-05-28 10:03 AM
ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-05-28 9:52 AM Vets by law have to give you a perscription for mail order if you request one.   Ask specficially for a perscription to do mail order and don't take no for an answer.  They might charge you a fee for writing the script, that is their descresion, but they have to write it.
 
I question this when the medication is liscenced to be administered by a vet, how can they give a px for something they will not be administering?
The same way they can sell you the same bottle out of their supply.  If they can sell it to you and let you walk out the door with it from the clinic, they can write you prescription for it to be bought from mail order.  The only drugs they can't sell you and allow you to administer are Scheduled drugs.. and those must be administered by the vet (or tech) in the office and logged in the log book that they were used.  Adequan and Previcox are NOT scheduled drugs!  I am a Registered Veterinary Technician.. pretty sure I know the law on prescriptions.  You are free to look up the Practice Act if you would like to verify.

This is how they can write a prescription for drugs labeled for vet use only:  

15. “Veterinary prescription drugs” means such prescription 
items as are in the possession of a person regularly and lawfully 
engaged in the manufacture, transportation, storage, or wholesale 
or retail distribution of veterinary drugs and the federal Food and 
Drug Administration-approved human drugs for animals which 
because of their toxicity or other potential for harmful effects, or 
method of use, or the collateral measures necessary for use, are 
labeled by the manufacturer or distributor in compliance with 
federal law and regulations to be sold only to or on the prescription 
order or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian for use in 
the course of professional practice. Veterinary prescription drugs 
shall not include over-the-counter products for which adequate 
directions for lay use can be written. 

Edited by ACEINTHEHOLE 2014-05-28 10:14 AM
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2014-05-28 10:30 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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Sure, umm, magic phrase:

"Thanks for your time working on my horse, I appreciate you very much. However, I'm spending a shttload to keep my horse sound, and I've found some good deals on the drugs you recommended. Yours are marked up, I can't afford them. I'm going to someone who will help me, please ask the tech to get my horses file and X-rays ready to travel. Again, thanks a ton."

Vets that don't listen to me, want my money instead of doing the best by my animal that they can, and think they have me over a barrel really piss me off. They seem to forget that they're not the only vet in the US, and that there are MANY wonderful people and horse vets that bend over backwards for people truly interested in helping their animal.

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SuckerForHorses
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2014-05-28 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?


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ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-05-28 11:09 AM

cheryl makofka - 2014-05-28 10:03 AM
ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-05-28 9:52 AM Vets by law have to give you a perscription for mail order if you request one.   Ask specficially for a perscription to do mail order and don't take no for an answer.  They might charge you a fee for writing the script, that is their descresion, but they have to write it.
 
I question this when the medication is liscenced to be administered by a vet, how can they give a px for something they will not be administering?
The same way they can sell you the same bottle out of their supply.  If they can sell it to you and let you walk out the door with it from the clinic, they can write you prescription for it to be bought from mail order.  The only drugs they can't sell you and allow you to administer are Scheduled drugs.. and those must be administered by the vet (or tech) in the office and logged in the log book that they were used.  Adequan and Previcox are NOT scheduled drugs!  I am a Registered Veterinary Technician.. pretty sure I know the law on prescriptions.  You are free to look up the Practice Act if you would like to verify.

This is how they can write a prescription for drugs labeled for vet use only:  

15. “Veterinary prescription drugs” means such prescription 
items as are in the possession of a person regularly and lawfully 
engaged in the manufacture, transportation, storage, or wholesale 
or retail distribution of veterinary drugs and the federal Food and 
Drug Administration-approved human drugs for animals which 
because of their toxicity or other potential for harmful effects, or 
method of use, or the collateral measures necessary for use, are 
labeled by the manufacturer or distributor in compliance with 
federal law and regulations to be sold only to or on the prescription 
order or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian for use in 
the course of professional practice. Veterinary prescription drugs 
shall not include over-the-counter products for which adequate 
directions for lay use can be written. 

And if you want to get *REALLY* technical, your vet shouldn't even be prescribing Previcox, they should be prescribing Equioxx.
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ACEINTHEHOLE
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-05-28 12:47 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?



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SuckerForHorses - 2014-05-28 12:37 PM
ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-05-28 11:09 AM
cheryl makofka - 2014-05-28 10:03 AM
ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-05-28 9:52 AM Vets by law have to give you a perscription for mail order if you request one.   Ask specficially for a perscription to do mail order and don't take no for an answer.  They might charge you a fee for writing the script, that is their descresion, but they have to write it.

 
I question this when the medication is liscenced to be administered by a vet, how can they give a px for something they will not be administering?
The same way they can sell you the same bottle out of their supply.  If they can sell it to you and let you walk out the door with it from the clinic, they can write you prescription for it to be bought from mail order.  The only drugs they can't sell you and allow you to administer are Scheduled drugs.. and those must be administered by the vet (or tech) in the office and logged in the log book that they were used.  Adequan and Previcox are NOT scheduled drugs!  I am a Registered Veterinary Technician.. pretty sure I know the law on prescriptions.  You are free to look up the Practice Act if you would like to verify.



This is how they can write a prescription for drugs labeled for vet use only:  


15. “Veterinary prescription drugs” means such prescription 

items as are in the possession of a person regularly and lawfully 

engaged in the manufacture, transportation, storage, or wholesale 

or retail distribution of veterinary drugs and the federal Food and 

Drug Administration-approved human drugs for animals which 

because of their toxicity or other potential for harmful effects, or 

method of use, or the collateral measures necessary for use, are 

labeled by the manufacturer or distributor in compliance with 

federal law and regulations to be sold only to or on the prescription 

order or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian for use in 

the course of professional practice. Veterinary prescription drugs 

shall not include over-the-counter products for which adequate 

directions for lay use can be written. 
And if you want to get *REALLY* technical, your vet shouldn't even be prescribing Previcox, they should be prescribing Equioxx.

True, my fault I just used the drug name, not the brand name... sorry about that. 
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SuckerForHorses
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2014-05-28 2:09 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get your prescriptions?


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I wasn't pointing to YOU necessarily, just that "technically" no vet should be prescribing Previcox (by name of Previcox).

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