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OTC Meds Scheduled to become Rx Only
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1792154" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Depends on how they are priced, but I suspect that by the bottle would make more money for a clinic. Preparing a bottle for a customer is fairly quick. Vet completes the drug label in the practice software, prints the label and attaches to the bottle or box. Counting pills or filling syringes takes time. Time is money. Vet clinic employees are more expensive now than 3 years ago and harder to find.</p><p></p><p>My daughter tells me that the way to maximize profit in a vet clinic is through high volume of fairly simple procedures. I think people would assume that complicated surgeries or expensive procedures maximize profit. But those require a lot of time and multiple assistants. Volume and speed makes the money. May be why your GP medical doctor working for the giant hospital system is in a hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1792154, member: 40418"] Depends on how they are priced, but I suspect that by the bottle would make more money for a clinic. Preparing a bottle for a customer is fairly quick. Vet completes the drug label in the practice software, prints the label and attaches to the bottle or box. Counting pills or filling syringes takes time. Time is money. Vet clinic employees are more expensive now than 3 years ago and harder to find. My daughter tells me that the way to maximize profit in a vet clinic is through high volume of fairly simple procedures. I think people would assume that complicated surgeries or expensive procedures maximize profit. But those require a lot of time and multiple assistants. Volume and speed makes the money. May be why your GP medical doctor working for the giant hospital system is in a hurry. [/QUOTE]
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