Posted on 09/10/2019 2:42:17 AM PDT by The Houston Courant
Maisy was having a severe reaction to her allergies this season and was having difficulty breathing. We called her doctor and he recommended we bring her in to the office.
After the examination and a shot that gave her some relief, we went to the front desk, where the doctor wrote a prescription that was immediately filled by his staff at that moment. We paid for the prescription and went home to start her course of medication.
Maisy is a 5 year old boxer that lives in Texas, and her veterinarian is allowed by Texas law to dispense prescription drugs in office, which can be administered there or taken home by her humans.
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Though allowed in most states, it’s heavily regulated and most Dr’s don’t do it, with the exception of a free sample here & there. You’re not missing much
Great article and so true. Doctors here keep a large supply of samples to give to patients. That has worked well for me the many times I tried expensive cholesterol lowering drugs, especially when I couldn’t take any of them and it took a couple of weeks to find out I couldn’t take them. It saved me a lot of money.
Love the blog BTW. Thanks for posting it.
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