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    Have you tried to get insulin syringes from an online pharmacy? Foster and Smith sells U100 syringes for $0.25 (US) a piece, and U40 syringes 10 for $2.70. They ship some items to Canada, not sure about syringes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cats4ever View Post
    Have you tried to get insulin syringes from an online pharmacy? Foster and Smith sells U100 syringes for $0.25 (US) a piece, and U40 syringes 10 for $2.70. They ship some items to Canada, not sure about syringes.

    I just looked - they do now ship to Canada. The syringes I use are U-100 and 31 gauge, 6 mm. The closest on this page is 30 gauge and 8 mm (I converted).

    Does the gauge size make a difference? I'm not sure what it means.

    Ummm...the information says that if the item has a maple leaf on it then it ships to Canada. This item doesn't. WAAAH!
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    Heidi, I found a brand online that has all the specs of my current brand. Does it matter if it's a different brand? It's a veterinary syringe.
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    It's the concentration of the insulin that determines what syringe to use. If you use U-100, it means that Lantus has 100 Units/ml, and you can not use U-40s.
    The brand of the syringe shouldn't matter, as long it is a U-100.
    Willa (5/1/1997-3/17/2018)

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    I've found two Canadian sites that have U-100s and where the other syringe specs match what I have now.

    I have sent the links to my vet to get her ok on them.

    Also, I emailed the oncologist's assistant two links for Palladia. It runs about $8 - $10 per tablet and is much less expensive online. They need a prescription, of course. Crossing my fingers on that one.

    Thanks!
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    Yay! My vet approved the one site's online syringes, free delivery in Canada. $19.99 vs $36.96 at my pharmacy.
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    That's fabulous! I'm glad you found that site.
    I get most of my cats' meds online and I save a lot of money. Even though I get a discount at the vet since I work there, the meds are still cheaper online.
    As long as the kitties are up-to-date on their exams and bloodwork, all their meds get approved.
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