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Hyperdrug online pharmacy

coco1200

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http://www.hyperdrug.co.uk/

has anyone used these before, and could I have some reviews please?

Its the cheapest place I have found for Baytril. I cannot believe I am paying £31 a bottle, when from that website its £12.50!!!!!! :shock: I seriously need to get myself a written prescription and buy them offline, because when Baytril is going to be a lifetime medication for my girl, I need to find a cheaper alternative.

thanks guys :wave:
 
never tried them. but have you looked at viovet? ive ordered loads from them postage is only usually £1.00 and they send it really quick :D:D

sorry if you already have but they are the only online vets place ive used :D
 
It might not make it cheaper for you if your vets charge a prescription fee- my vets charge £15 per item just for a prescription!!!
 
thanks alot guys! I am brand new to the world of online drug buying, so I would have no idea where to look first :lol:

It might not make it cheaper for you if your vets charge a prescription fee- my vets charge £15 per item just for a prescription!!!

I think mine charge something like £15 for a prescription that can be used 3 times. Even if it does cost me an extra £5 per bottle, it will still save me £10-15 :)

I still think £15 for a prescription is SO expensive!
 
I think it's disgusting to charge that amount for a prescription. £2 would cover a big of paper and the 2 minutes it takes to write one.

I read an article recently by a vet, it was in a news paper, and he had left the profession as he said most vets put profit rather than the animal welfare first and therefore offer treatments/operations etc to owners especially those who are insured when it would be better for the animal to be pts.

I agree that only so much should be done when treating an animal as the stress alone can be bad enough for them never mind invasive treatments. I have been to a number of vets and thinking back all of them have asked if I am insured before suggesting treatment. I think they should should suggest treatment whatever and leave it up to the owner to decide regardless of insurance or not. Sorry went off on one there.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...essary-treatments-fleece-trusting-owners.html

By the way I use vet uk

Rabswood
 
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use it regularly for all sorts of things, maily for the doggies - prescription foods, meds and worming etc. Infact had an eye treatment arrive today ! They are good.
 
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