ALBANY, N.Y. — U.S. says pet owners could save millions of dollars on prescriptions for their animals if they could buy the drugs at ordinary pharmacies.
The Democrat says that he's working with U.S. of on legislation that would require veterinarians to write prescriptions to allow owners to buy the medication at a pharmacy or online.
says many owners pay too much for pet medications because veterinarians don't provide prescriptions unless asked, and sell the drugs themselves at much higher prices than pharmacies.
He says pet owners in the U.S. spend $10 billion each year on pet medications and other health-related products. quoted from here
The Democrat says that he's working with U.S. of on legislation that would require veterinarians to write prescriptions to allow owners to buy the medication at a pharmacy or online.
says many owners pay too much for pet medications because veterinarians don't provide prescriptions unless asked, and sell the drugs themselves at much higher prices than pharmacies.
He says pet owners in the U.S. spend $10 billion each year on pet medications and other health-related products. quoted from here
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