Red83
Member Since 2023
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Hello all!
I think my Lantus is bad or going bad even though it looks fine, just based on knowing my cat's BG numbers (a period of "very weird nadir times" wonkiness, and now they don't really seem to be responding).
Any ideas about how to get an emergency dosage of Lantus??
Is it safe to switch from Lantus to the generic? Has anyone done it? Will they do it even if the script says "substitution: not allowed"?
I know I don't have time to get any from canshipmeds.com, and I am panicking.
I know I use generics as a human all the time, but pets can be different.
P.S. Thanks to everyone on the previous thread that replied, I read your replies late and did not want to bump an old thread.
Edit: I am going to the pharmacy to see what I can do now. CVS doesn't sell single pens. Walgreens can't substitute generic, and sells single pens but cannot fill any script without a DEA/NPI.
Hello all!
I think my Lantus is bad or going bad even though it looks fine, just based on knowing my cat's BG numbers (a period of "very weird nadir times" wonkiness, and now they don't really seem to be responding).
Any ideas about how to get an emergency dosage of Lantus??
Is it safe to switch from Lantus to the generic? Has anyone done it? Will they do it even if the script says "substitution: not allowed"?
I know I don't have time to get any from canshipmeds.com, and I am panicking.
- I have a script for solostar pens and a vial, but the vet refused to share a DEA # so I cannot use any coupons.
- He is a good candidate for going into remission in the near future, or it would feel easier to buy another vial or full set of pens
I know I use generics as a human all the time, but pets can be different.
P.S. Thanks to everyone on the previous thread that replied, I read your replies late and did not want to bump an old thread.
Edit: I am going to the pharmacy to see what I can do now. CVS doesn't sell single pens. Walgreens can't substitute generic, and sells single pens but cannot fill any script without a DEA/NPI.
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