ja9390
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Google flavored pet meds. A few places pop up, some chain store pharmacy included.
Do you know of any popular flavors? Walgreens does it. I am going there tonight to have it flavored.
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Google flavored pet meds. A few places pop up, some chain store pharmacy included.
Make sure you watch for sugar content if you go that route.
That's terrible; so sorry to hear. The antibiotic Boo is taking has amoxicillin in it which causes nausea as well; debating taking him of it. He did eat this evening but it just added to the collection of open, partially eaten or wasted cans in the fridge. I read cats take a bit of Pepcid to help with their stomach - you might want to search for comments on it. All the best to you and Diego.
Do you know of any popular flavors? Walgreens does it. I am going there tonight to have it flavored.
Do you know of any popular flavors? Walgreens does it. I am going there tonight to have it flavored.
Can they flavor the pills you got? That would be great. I thought they would have to somehow make it.
It's a liquid suspension and even though it's on their website my Walgreen's said they can't do it because they would have to order the flavor and compound it while they made the medicine, etc. They can't just squirt flavoring in there which I think is dumb.
Is there any way of extending the shelf life, Larry, or should you be very strict about disposal on the expiry date?Compounded meds typically have a short shelf life. A common self live is 30 days.
Is there any way of extending the shelf life, Larry, or should you be very strict about disposal on the expiry date?
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