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Shawn Thomas

The development of medications for pets has increased rapidly in recent years. Pets are becoming a part of the family, and general advancements are being made in medicine. It makes sense that more resources are being devoted to pets. The advances in medications have increased the quality of life for many pets, and made life more pleasant for owners as well.

For instance, the development of Frontline, one of the top selling pet medications, has greatly reduced the hassles associated with fleas. Before the development of the topical spot-on treatment, fleas were a major problem for many pet owners. While there were a myriad of sprays, collars, dips and shampoos available to treat one's pet, these were only temporary relief measures. Carpet powders and sprays could reduce the flea population in the home for a time, but flea eggs can remain dormant, and the fleas always came back. Frontline eliminated the need for ineffective flea treatments. Frontline is a very beneficial medication for your pet because it kills fleas and ticks that are on your pet while helping to kill those in your house.

Another medication that has improved the lives of one's pet is the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, Rimadyl. Rimadyl is a highly effective pain reliever, which also helps reduce inflammation. This medication is used to treat temporary pain, such as post surgery, or chronic pain, such as that associated with osteoarthritis. The pain relief is dramatic, and for many pets that have suffered from osteoarthritis, the difference in the animals behavior and activity level is dramatic. Rimadyl has provided an alternative treatment for many pets whose owners would previously have had little choice other than euthanasia to relieve their pet's pain.

Another way to treat arthritic conditions is through supplementation. While supplements such as Dasuquin do not provide pain relief in the traditional way, they contain ingredients that help lessen the pain of osteoarthritis. For instance, Dasuquin contains glucosamine, chondroitin, avocado and soybean unsaponifiables, tea polyphenols and other ingredients that have been shown to improve joint health. Dasuquin has a chicken and tuna flavor that most pets readily accept.

Many pets today suffer from various digestive ailments. Whether from allergies or disease, problems with the digestive tract are no fun. A pet that cannot properly absorb nutrients will not have a strong immune system, will have trouble maintaining weight, and may develop other problems as well. Denamarin is a liver supplement that can help with these issues. Denamarin provides support for liver function, and helps bile flow through the liver. This improves digestion and helps your pet absorb nutrients from his diet.

If your pet has problems with his skin and coat, you may be interested in Douxo Calm, an emulsion spray that is used in the treatment of seborrhea. The spray improves the quality of the coat, moisturizes and relieves your pet's itching.

If you believe that your pet could benefit from one of these pet medications, it is important to talk to your veterinarian. Some medications, such as Frontline, are available without a prescription, but others require a prescription to be dispensed.
These medications can put a strain on your budget, but there are ways to make them more affordable. One way is to purchase the medications online. Even medications that require a prescription can be purchased online; you simply fax or ask your veterinarian to fax a copy of the prescription to the online store where you found a better price.

While some veterinarians may prefer to sell you the medication themselves, but if you explain the financial realities of your situation, many veterinarians may provide you with a prescription or offer to match the price of the online pharmacy.

Occasionally veterinarians are unwilling to provide a prescription for various medications. Often, prescription medications make up a large percentage of the profit that is generated by a veterinary hospital. Particularly with medications such as Rimadyl that are taken for chronic conditions. A medication for a chronic condition could become quite expensive, and purchasing online may be the best choice for your budget.

If your veterinarian is reluctant to provide you with a prescription, you have two remedies. The first is to shop around for a different veterinarian. If you are otherwise happy with your pet's care, you may not want to switch hospitals over this issue. The other choice is to have a frank discussion with your veterinarian about the expense. In some states, the veterinarian is required to provide you with a prescription of any prescribed drug, but if the veterinarian is strongly opposed to you purchasing the prescription online, this can create conflict in your relationship and they may also charge you a fee for writing the prescription. It is best to be honest about your budget concerns in order to convince your pet's health care provider that you need the option of ordering online.

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Shawn Thomas is a freelance writer who often writes about topics pertaining to the care of pets and health options for pets such as pet medicine at : http://www.vetrxdirect.com
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