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Old 09-15-2012, 05:38 AM
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oh brad tsk tsk dealing pharmaceuticals on a public forumn....dude your supposed to pay people to do that stuff for ya geesh:P
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Old 09-15-2012, 11:20 PM
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I tried to find this and could not.

Hard, no...very hard stuff to find.

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I tried to find this and could not.

Hard, no...very hard stuff to find.
I found it pretty easy to find, just not at a price I was willing to pay First compounding pharmacy I asked could get it. The regular pharmacy also has it in the form of tablets under the brand Aralen. For medical grade though, you do need a prescription. Lab grade, you do not. The purity difference is negligible.
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Old 09-16-2012, 02:36 AM
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I can't even see a doctor for my own prescription so never mind getting a prescription for a med that will be used to treat a fish.

Last time I had to renew a prescription, I had to wait 8 hours at the emergency clinic and fight with the stupid doctor to get the prescription for a simple nasal stuff for allergy that I have been using for years. She told me that they don't renew prescription and that I had to see my family doctor..don't have one of course (can't find one of those rare breed).

go figure.

The vet? they won't give any prescription unless they see the animal, no exception. They don't give a prescription for anything exotic.


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I found it pretty easy to find, just not at a price I was willing to pay First compounding pharmacy I asked could get it. The regular pharmacy also has it in the form of tablets under the brand Aralen. For medical grade though, you do need a prescription. Lab grade, you do not. The purity difference is negligible.
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The vet? they won't give any prescription unless they see the animal, no exception. They don't give a prescription for anything exotic.
I originally got a prescription from the vet after he checked the fish postmortem..
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Old 09-16-2012, 04:25 AM
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The vet? they won't give any prescription unless they see the animal, no exception. They don't give a prescription for anything exotic.
Obviously, bringing a fish in for an office visit isn't feasible

I'm not sure if this option would be viable in your case, but it might be worth checking out any vets associated with a local zoo or public aquarium. If they also have a private pet practice, they could be more receptive to the needs of hobbyist's aquariums.
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