Livinwright Farm
Goat Fancier
I was doing a search for epinephrine, and noticed that Valley Vet, Jeffers, etc, don't carry it anymore.... How can I get ahold of even a few doses to have on hand for the worst case scenario?
I will try each vet that I know of... start local and move out if I have to. I am not comfortable with lying in order to get what I need.SuburbanFarmChic said:You can also get as an epi pen for bee stings. Works in an emergency. Any Dr will write you a scrip for it if you say "I am allergic to bees I need to have this on hand".
This is the exact same with me. I have 2 different vets that will sell me pretty much anything I need without question. But I also use them on a regular basis and have been a client of both vets for 14 years. So we have a VERY good relationship and they know exactly what I will be doing with the meds I have.cmjust0 said:This is where building up a good relationship with a local vet comes in handy.. The only reason a vet would be hesitant to give someone a bottle of epi is because of the danger that the buyer will use it to make meth, and that it will somehow come back on the vet.. When they *know* you, and know that you raise livestock, that concern -- the only real concern -- is lessened greatly and vets are much more likely to sell you a vial.
It's hard to get to that point with a vet without being a *regular* customer, though.. And, yes, that means spending money at the vet..
The upside is that epi's not the only thing they'll be willing to sell you if they know you.. That's why I have a bottle of Dexamethasone in my cabinet...and Lutalyse, and Bo-Se, Excenel, SMZ-TMP, Lidoject, etc.. And anything else Rx I need would be a phone call away.