Dog Meds
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 2:02 pm
This past Thursday my 6 y.o. Weimaraner had heart surgery to correct a congenital defect, PDA, at the University of Illinois Vet Hospital. The local vet had been prescribing meds in increasing doses over the past 2 months since I noticed something was not right. I realized that this was not helping my dog. Prior to my taking her to U of IL I recently picked up another month of meds. Marley was discharged on only 1 different heart med and I now have lots of pills I hope I can pass on. Does anyone have a pet on any of these, know someone who does, know a clinic or vet or rescue that would pass these on free to someone who can use them?
I have available free, including postage:
Enatapril 10 (enacard) 10 mg - approx 100 tabs
Furosemide (lasix) 40 mg - approx 100 tabs
Denamarin for dogs 35 lbs and over - 12 foil blister-pack tabs unopened (This was $93 for the month supply)
Prednisone 20 mg - She is being weaned off this now and I will have approx 50 available after next week
There is no where locally that I can pass this stuff on to. I hate to just toss the meds when I know that there must be some place/someone that can use these medications.
Thanks.
P.S. Marley is home and doing well. Link to PDA info below if anyone is interested.
http://vetspecialists.com/patent-ductus ... t-disease/
I have available free, including postage:
Enatapril 10 (enacard) 10 mg - approx 100 tabs
Furosemide (lasix) 40 mg - approx 100 tabs
Denamarin for dogs 35 lbs and over - 12 foil blister-pack tabs unopened (This was $93 for the month supply)
Prednisone 20 mg - She is being weaned off this now and I will have approx 50 available after next week
There is no where locally that I can pass this stuff on to. I hate to just toss the meds when I know that there must be some place/someone that can use these medications.
Thanks.
P.S. Marley is home and doing well. Link to PDA info below if anyone is interested.
http://vetspecialists.com/patent-ductus ... t-disease/