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Some fish or bird antibiotics (like amoxicillin or doxycycline) are still occasionally found online or at agricultural stores without a script, though the FDA is actively cracking down on this practice. 2. Online Pharmacies (Cheaper but Need a Script)
Some versions are OTC, though prescription-strength options (like Bravecto or NexGard) typically require vet approval.
Joint supplements, probiotics, and topical skin treatments are usually non-prescription.
It is generally illegal for a pharmacy to sell "Prescription Only Medicines" (POM-V) without a valid veterinarian prescription. However, you can legally obtain medications for your pet through several alternative routes that don't involve buying directly from your primary vet's office. 1. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Alternatives
Many common pet treatments do not require a prescription and can be bought at pet supply stores or online.
While you still need a prescription, online pharmacies often charge significantly less than local vet clinics. Do Pets Need Prescriptions? [Full Q&A about Pet Meds]
Some fish or bird antibiotics (like amoxicillin or doxycycline) are still occasionally found online or at agricultural stores without a script, though the FDA is actively cracking down on this practice. 2. Online Pharmacies (Cheaper but Need a Script)
Some versions are OTC, though prescription-strength options (like Bravecto or NexGard) typically require vet approval.
Joint supplements, probiotics, and topical skin treatments are usually non-prescription.
It is generally illegal for a pharmacy to sell "Prescription Only Medicines" (POM-V) without a valid veterinarian prescription. However, you can legally obtain medications for your pet through several alternative routes that don't involve buying directly from your primary vet's office. 1. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Alternatives
Many common pet treatments do not require a prescription and can be bought at pet supply stores or online.
While you still need a prescription, online pharmacies often charge significantly less than local vet clinics. Do Pets Need Prescriptions? [Full Q&A about Pet Meds]