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hi peeps, just a heads up for those of you that need regular medicine for your pet when the insurance doesn't cover it. my dog is diabetic, the vet charges me £45 for a phial of insulin, which lasts for 2 weeks. i discovered that if i pay for a prescription (£12.50), i can get the identical item online for £17.69. whatsmore, i can use the same prescription for 6 repeats! so i am now paying about £120 where it would've been £270. i hope this helps someone out there
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A further bit of advice on Vets fees is that Animal Trust have now opened in Ellesmere Port, consultations are free and treatment is cheaper than many others because they are a non-profit organisation.
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Egg and DD - brilliant heads up thanks . Had a look at the AT prices , and a lot of them seem comparitivly reasonable. Some more than others.
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cos i'm that kinda guy...
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I took your advice egg & use that site for Misty's insulin & syringes & deffo half the price.My vet said once the diabetes was under control to buy off the internet.My last prescription was £8,comes to £28n in all as she has a health check.I get 9 bottles of insulin,last lot in September & on my 2nd to last bottle now.That costs me £169 including vat & delivery as it has to come refridgerated.if I got it from the vet it would cost £338.If I have any problems I just phone & get it sorted.
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Just to say they do other stuff as well that you don't need prescriptions for.
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