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It cured the digging in ears and continues shaking within several hours. Our vet wants us to dose Cindy and Eleanor again in a month. Everything I have read online and in the literature that comes with Revolution it's only necessary to do it once. They dont have bad cases of mites. Cindy had a small reaction. Really dont want to put her through it again.
I ordered online the ear drops which are 2 small bottles in one, for $11.99 our vet was charging us $17 for smallest bottle :eek: They charge $8.99 a bottle (for small). 2 bottles at our vets (small) cost us $35 :eek:
The vets office will get a fax from the company and they will authorize the ear stuff.
I get it shipped in 24 hrs and comes here in 2-3 days. In the powder form and I add the water which makes it a refrigerated drug.
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I've found that vets often charge much more for meds than what you can find online. Sometimes, though, we're forced to get the meds through the vet. I think for any kind of drug that has to be given on a long term basis, it absolutely pays to check out the internet for better pricing.
On a side note, I quite regularly get refills of a prednisolone (5 mg) prescription for Peanut. From our old vet, 30 pills was about $5.00. From the new vet, it's about $15.00 - for the same exact pills, by the same manufacturer, same dosage - everything. So, prices on pills and meds are really all over the place at vets' offices.
Hope the meds clear everything up soon for your crew! :)