Post by chantel on Aug 1, 2024 7:48:08 GMT
If the vet was giving you a 6 months prescription but says you can get 2 months supply, presumably the prescription says the quantity of the tablets is 2 months worth & therefore the prescription specifies 3 repeats in total or 2 more repeats.
Basically you will need to scan/photo the vet's prescription & that will then be uploaded to petdrugs as part of the order. Wouldn't do any harm to perhaps phone them to check the prescription says what they need for what you expect for 6 months. However I see from your other post re hours that you will be working tomorrow until 3:30pm so don't know if you can ring from work (or use your mobile) to reduce the chance of any delays. You only need to do this the first time for each vet's prescription, after that you just order against the existing prescription that petdrugs will have until it's 6 months expires.
I hope this post doesn't confuse you as I know I'm not the best at explaining things as scallywag can attest
I scanned it last night and sent it over to them .
Although I think I messed up on the postage , it was a standard delivery 4-6 working days ,I didn’t realise you could change the delivery option ,but I think we should have enough medication because I requested the prescription early whilst we still had a week of medication left and with it being my first time to order.
i have just phoned the pet drugs online and they have told me that they have received the prescription and it is in a queue awaiting to be authorised by a vet and should be sent out early next week 🙂fingers crossed 🤞
I just want to thank you so much tonib 🙏for your very clear instructions, I think I would have struggled without your help.
it came to £93:98 and states I saved £37.74. I will let you know once I get confirmation that it as been authorised and it is on the way . X