Dog medical supplies?


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Pavlo asked:


Hi
Does anyone know where I can buy FUCIDERM gel without a Vets prescription ??
Thanks. Pavlo

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5 Responses to “Dog medical supplies?”

  1. Miff Buster Says:

    Check at farm or horse supply stores.

  2. pammar34 Says:

    if you ask your chemist and give him the main ingredients then he will help you. Probably something like mycota cream. I use to pay £14 for a bottle of laxitose from my vet and then found out it was £3 with the chemist

  3. unique562h Says:

    Maybe you can find something like it here. I just bought stuff here for ringworm they have very fast shipping and very cheap

  4. steve b Says:

    In the UK I think that if your dog needs a repeat prescription your vet has to give you one free of charge. You can then buy the medication from whoever you want.

  5. Julien Poublon, vet Says:

    Hi Pavlo,

    I understand your frustration of having to settle for a vet consultation to get the product.

    However, I recommend you consider the following:
    - Fuciderm is a prescription only medicine. It contains Fucidin which is an anti-biotic and a topical cortico-steroid.
    - I do not know of any source of prescription-free fuciderm but would highly recommend to be careful if you find such a source: it would obviously be involved in illegal activities. Those may also involve you never receiving the goods or obtain a fuciderm tube that does not contain any of the active principals.

    Best wishes, Julien

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