If you own a pet, you will undoubtedly have to purchase pet meds for him or her at some point. Unfortunately, since most people do not purchase pet health insurance, these medications can be costly. You can either choose to purchase brand name or generic medications for your pet. Even though the generic pet meds may look different, they contain the same active ingredients and essentially work the same while saving you money.
If your pet needs any type of medication, you may want to think about saving money by purchasing generic brands. Generic brand pet meds are often just as good as brand name products. You should always talk to your veterinarian when it comes to changing medications or brands. Some veterinarians will advise you to stick to a name brand product, so it helps to get their opinion on this particular matter.
This is way to generic of a question, need to know what kind of meds. What is dosage, how long have you been on the meds?
"Pet meds" is a generic term referring to medications for pets, either prescriptions or other items such as flea and tick control. This is what the person was referring to. It is also part of a company name now -- 1800PetMeds -- that sells pet meds.
It could be the brand. Just like in generic anything, meds are no different. If you filled the brand name the first time, and filled generic the second, this could explain the difference in taste. Also (more of a longshot here) when your sinuses are congested things will taste differently. Are you less congested now that you were when you first had the syrup?
Yes. You still need a prescription for a drug in it's generic form. Generic only means that, there is now a replica of the brand name pill, which means it will cost less. However, it still requires the same process, to be aquired.
no not all meds are safe some you get get addicted to so not not really it is nit safe
Trihexyphenidyl (generic name) Artane (brand name) is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson's disease and tremors caused by other medical problems or drugs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trihexyphenidyl http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a682160.html
No! Bupropion is generic Wellbutrin, an antidepressant. It is recommended for people who do not respond to the SSRI antidepressants but not for people with anxiety.Benzodiazepines include Valium (diazepam generic), Xanax (alprazolam generic), Ativan (lorazepam generic) and Klonopin (clonazepam generic). These are all controlled substances used to treat anxiety. They are excellent medications when correctly used but they are physically addictive. Be careful! Don't confuse your meds!
Only for meds that are related to the injury or illness for which you are receiving compensation . If you cannot afford your other meds on your compensation, see if you qualify for Mediaid or Social Security Supplemental Income [ SSSI ]. Have your doc prescribe generic meds when appropiate. Some drug companies offer assistance programs as well.
Yes, if you doctor is willing to write you and your wife generic prescriptions instead of name brand, you can get generics for $4 a month or $10 for a 3 month supply at any major pharmacy.
Well, if concerta makes you sick then you should definitely tell your doctor and if he switches your meds there is probably an 80% chance he will prescribe adderall or some generic form b/c Ritalin and adderall are the go-to ADD meds
That's really, really, bad.