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     Location: IL | Has anyone used HorsePreRace for treatment of ulcers? I just came across this and was curious...
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | merdth6 - 2015-06-18 3:03 PM Has anyone used HorsePreRace for treatment of ulcers? I just came across this and was curious...
They were sent the same letter that anyone else got that was selling ulcer meds that wasn't name brand (I really can't remember the details) so I know they were supposed to stop selling after a certain date. Not sure if they are now doing it legally or? I have bought my Pentosan Gold from them with no issues. |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | I just bought some today. Hoping it along with some other stuff I will be trying will work. |
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     Location: IL | UTAHCANCHASER - 2015-06-18 4:31 PM I just bought some today. Hoping it along with some other stuff I will be trying will work.
Can you give us an update or what you think of it? Thanks |
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     Location: IL | wyoming barrel racer - 2015-06-18 4:22 PM merdth6 - 2015-06-18 3:03 PM Has anyone used HorsePreRace for treatment of ulcers? I just came across this and was curious... They were sent the same letter that anyone else got that was selling ulcer meds that wasn't name brand (I really can't remember the details) so I know they were supposed to stop selling after a certain date. Not sure if they are now doing it legally or? I have bought my Pentosan Gold from them with no issues.
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | merdth6 - 2015-06-18 3:38 PM UTAHCANCHASER - 2015-06-18 4:31 PM I just bought some today. Hoping it along with some other stuff I will be trying will work. Can you give us an update or what you think of it? Thanks
I sure will. Probably won't have them until Monday. |
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http://www.pharmacytimes.com/news/Illegal-Pharmacy-Websites-Admonis...
Here's the latest I received from Pharmacy Times today about Illegal Pharmacy Websites and the letters.
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  Location: Valley City,ND | Below are some links that every horse owner purchasing medications via the internet should be aware of:
http://www.fda.gov/β¦/Enfoβ¦/WarningLetters/2014/ucm421133.htm
http://www.fda.gov/β¦/Enfoβ¦/WarningLetters/2014/ucm422545.htm
Warning Letters to horseprerace and Abler from FDA. |
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 Location: Lost in the corn of Iowa. | I used to have an ulcer prone mare and I would treat her with the horse pre race stuff and had good luck. I have sold the mare so I don't need it anymore. And I buy my Pentosan Gold through them with no ill effects. I've been using them for over a year now. |
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FDA blah blah blah...lining their own pockets, that's what pharmaceutical companies are doing, paying lobbyists millions of dollars to bash Canadian pharmacies. I take meds myself that if purchased in this country, would cost me about $1200/month. Yes, that is correct. I do NOT have pharmaceutical insurance. Because of Canadian pharmacies I am able to buy the same **** drug manufactured outside the US, at an 80% savings. So there is an article by the FDA warning us not to "go there"? The FDA can kiss my a**. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | CrossCreek - 2015-06-19 9:27 PM FDA blah blah blah...lining their own pockets, that's what pharmaceutical companies are doing, paying lobbyists millions of dollars to bash Canadian pharmacies. I take meds myself that if purchased in this country, would cost me about $1200/month. Yes, that is correct. I do NOT have pharmaceutical insurance. Because of Canadian pharmacies I am able to buy the same **** drug manufactured outside the US, at an 80% savings. So there is an article by the FDA warning us not to "go there"? The FDA can kiss my a**.
It is my understanding that the letter is warning them to stop making the products or they will shut them down. Not a warning to us neccessarily. |
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   Location: Probably On the Road to the Next Barrel Race! | the letters are no longer accessible. I don't think the FDA can shut down Canadian pharmacies...if they could, they would have by now |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | CrossCreek - 2015-06-19 10:50 PM the letters are no longer accessible. I don't think the FDA can shut down Canadian pharmacies...if they could, they would have by now
I bet you are right for Canada, but those letters were threats to shut down the US companies and people per my short skim through of them. |
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      Location: South MS | Who wants to use a company (which is based in Panama) where you can't contact anyone within the company by phone? The only phone contact is the call/order center and they will tell you they have nothing to do with the company itself (other than taking orders). If you have a problem (as in billing error, bad drug reaction, dispute with the product, etc.....any REAL problem), you have no recourse. They will not tell you where the products are compounded and the only thing they will tell you for sure is that they only do contact via email. And that's if they are liking what you are emailing. Yes, I was a customer......now, no thanks. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | highonsugar - 2015-06-20 10:04 AM Who wants to use a company (which is based in Panama) where you can't contact anyone within the company by phone? The only phone contact is the call/order center and they will tell you they have nothing to do with the company itself (other than taking orders). If you have a problem (as in billing error, bad drug reaction, dispute with the product, etc.....any REAL problem), you have no recourse. They will not tell you where the products are compounded and the only thing they will tell you for sure is that they only do contact via email. And that's if they are liking what you are emailing. Yes, I was a customer......now, no thanks.
Wow, I knew you had trouble. Panama...that is crazy! |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | wyoming barrel racer - 2015-06-20 1:47 PM highonsugar - 2015-06-20 10:04 AM Who wants to use a company (which is based in Panama) where you can't contact anyone within the company by phone? The only phone contact is the call/order center and they will tell you they have nothing to do with the company itself (other than taking orders). If you have a problem (as in billing error, bad drug reaction, dispute with the product, etc.....any REAL problem), you have no recourse. They will not tell you where the products are compounded and the only thing they will tell you for sure is that they only do contact via email. And that's if they are liking what you are emailing. Yes, I was a customer......now, no thanks. Wow, I knew you had trouble. Panama...that is crazy!
I'm pretty sure that's how they get around the prescription requirements. They ship from Florida or Kentucky tho. |
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Precision pharmacy CA omeprazole/ranitidine paste for $11.95 a tube. Google it, you just need a script from your vet. It is the same stuff Dr. Ford and many other vets buy from and slap their label across. It is one of the strictest protocols for generics out there...just make sure you can ship to your state. |
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     Location: IL | I don't care to get into all the political mumbo jumbo with this thread. I was just curious if anyone had used it and what they thought of the product. I think it's terrble that FDA approved products need to be so expensive. Ulcers in horses I think are a huge factor when they are being competed on. It should not cost an arm and leg to make them feel better. So if anyone else has used this product I would love to hear the outcome. I try to do the best possible for my horses to make them feel good and be taken care of, but I also need to follow a budget. Thanks to all of those that have replied. |
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | astreakinchic - 2015-06-20 10:27 PM company is sketchy...used them for years (they have two names...same ppl) any who their quality has gotten worse and things were misspelled on the last vial of pentosan we ordered and I don't think it was the same potency....won't use them again because there is probably a good reason for that cheaper price, like your not actually getting what they say it is Precision pharmacy CA omeprazole/ranitidine paste for $11.95 a tube. Google it, you just need a script from your vet. It is the same stuff Dr. Ford and many other vets buy from and slap their label across. It is one of the strictest protocols for generics out there...just make sure you can ship to your state.
Precision is the west coast version of the illegal compounding company Wedgewood! That is all Precision does is make illegal products. They know the state of California has no money to investigate them and the FDA is slow to do anything. Therefore they make millions in the mean time! |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I thought Wedgewood was reputable. |
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