bunnylover177
Alpha Buck
So my husband came home the other day with Frank's tramadol medication which he takes for severe arthritis. He handed me the receipt for £53. I gulped a bit and said that I thought that tramadol was nowhere near that expensive. There must be some mistake. So I called the vet who explained that yes, it usually cost £11 but there had been a temporary international shortage of liquid tramadol so the price had gone up - a lot!! However, not to worry, it was back to £11 now. :shock:
Pretty annoyed that the vets hadn't pointed this out at the time as she did admit that probably tramadol in pill form would have been normal price. I feel like a small cog in a very large, inhuman machine. My vets were taken over by a hedge fund recently so I am thinking there is no point protesting. Just a warning to everyone to pay attention to vet medication bills which sometimes soar without warning.
Pretty annoyed that the vets hadn't pointed this out at the time as she did admit that probably tramadol in pill form would have been normal price. I feel like a small cog in a very large, inhuman machine. My vets were taken over by a hedge fund recently so I am thinking there is no point protesting. Just a warning to everyone to pay attention to vet medication bills which sometimes soar without warning.