regolith
Well-known member
Over the years I've probably had more issues with the receptionists at various vet clinics than with the vets themselves... went into the clinic today and asked for penicillin and 2 types of dry cow therapy, all three drugs are pre-approved on my prescription by one or other of the clinic vets.
The girl came back with two of the products and a box of nitroclox. "That's a lactating cow drug" I told her.
"I know, I'm just trying to find an equivalent" and rushed away again before I could ask if the clinic didn't have any of the other drug in stock - because I'd rather get it another time than be given something different.
It turned out they did have the product, but I refused a second drug group that she told me was 'exactly the same' before she found it. What do you suppose... if I didn't know the active ingredients and their action in these products she'd have sent me away with something that wasn't going to do the job I intended it to do? Same girl tried to give me rumensin on a previous occasion when I asked for bloat oil.
Times like this I think, thank goodness I've got the bit of knowledge I do have. Most of that knowledge comes from questioning vets and reading the labels.
The girl came back with two of the products and a box of nitroclox. "That's a lactating cow drug" I told her.
"I know, I'm just trying to find an equivalent" and rushed away again before I could ask if the clinic didn't have any of the other drug in stock - because I'd rather get it another time than be given something different.
It turned out they did have the product, but I refused a second drug group that she told me was 'exactly the same' before she found it. What do you suppose... if I didn't know the active ingredients and their action in these products she'd have sent me away with something that wasn't going to do the job I intended it to do? Same girl tried to give me rumensin on a previous occasion when I asked for bloat oil.
Times like this I think, thank goodness I've got the bit of knowledge I do have. Most of that knowledge comes from questioning vets and reading the labels.