Try Walmart. They sell a lot of drugs now under the 4 dollar plan. I got my dog some meds that were 200 bucks for 4 bucks at walmart.
It really shows how much the stores and the mfg's. are screwing the public.
Your insurance plan will not cover your pets meds unless you get a doctor to write it up under your name and they won't do it because if they get caught, they go to jail and lose their license.
I just checked Wal-mart and they do sell - Azithromycin, the generic version of Zithromax, an antibiotic, for $4 for a commonly prescribed dosage.
2007-10-14 06:12:25
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
No, this will not be covered under your health insurance. Call your vet and ask them to write a prescription for a different antibiotic. Zithromax is a superantibiotic, it delivers a dose that is way over the normal requirements to be effective. It is meant to deal with bacteria that is resistant to the average dose of antibiotics. You will be doing your pet a favor by getting a normal dose to treat whatever the ailment is. For humans as well, when you use antibiotics you are treating a problem that your immune system will fight off naturally, sometimes the body needs help fighting it off, sometimes it doesn't. When you use excessive doses that aren't needed, it tricks your body into thinking it doesn't need to produce as many natural antibiotics as it normally would, and therefor you will become more susceptible to infections in the future. I'm not saying that you should never take antibiotics, or even superantibiotics, what I'm saying is be selective in your choice to do so. The body, and your cat's as well, can fight off most infections in time if you let it, if you have a common cold, rest and let your body do what it was designed to do, if a cold persists for more than a week to ten days, then go to the doctor and get a prescription. If this is a preventative treatment, such as after a surgery, then you don't need a superantibiotic, however, if this is a repetative treatment (as in the first treatment didn't work) then a superantibiotic may be needed. To sum up this extensive answer, ask the vet to write a different prescription due to the cost of the one written, most will give you a new one, if they refuse to due so, ask, as politely as possible, their reasoning behind their decision. If you feel their explanation is inadequate you may want to find a new vet. Remember that the outragous cost of that drug is covering not only production, r&d, and profit, it also covers their marketing costs as well, which means they spend money to ensure that the drug is prescribed by doctors and vets. I hope that this helped you.
2007-10-14 06:57:51
·
answer #2
·
answered by surfsander 1
·
1⤊
1⤋
I am giving zithromax to my cat for a sinus infection - it is an antibiotic, not a cure for feline lukemia. Antibiotics cure bacterial infections and lukemia is a cancer that is caused by a virus, so an antibiotic won't cure it. Your cat may have a secondary bacterial infection of some kind that the vet is treating with it. My health insurance doesn't cover it, but I did get some limited prescription coverage from Walgreens. You pay $20 for the 1sr family member (pets included) and $15 for each additional member. The generic version cost me about $35 and the price with the Rx coverage was about $25. The generic is called azythromicin and I got the liquid form. Good luck.
2007-10-14 06:21:30
·
answer #3
·
answered by Essie 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
a lot relies upon on the severity, how long the cat has had it and of course the reason. One eye drop which will help one difficulty makes yet another WORSE. Eyes are no longer something to take forgranted as imaginative and prescient loss comes from eye infections like conjunctivitis it relatively is what you're describing. IF it relatively is new -you basically observed it on the instant- and you notice no scratches, oozing of any count number different than tearing, take a tea bag and carry it in water for a speedy time until eventually it relatively is moistened. carry it against her eye as long as she'll permit you. try this 2-thrice an afternoon. I try this as quickly as I capture it right this moment and if there is not any progression by utilising the third day, it relatively is off to the vet. (OR if it gets worse by utilising day after on the instant, it relatively is off to the vet) although if the cat ever has a scratch or bleeding or pus on or close to the attention, there extremely is not any time to attend and spot. The tannen interior the tea will help with a soft inflammation. I basically had to try this with my cat and it cleared it up. Chamomile tea is much greater acceptable (greater soothing). With my cat, i might get him on my lap and be petting him with one hand at the same time as the different held the teabag on his eye. (The petting is a distraction so he keeps to be nevertheless). each and all of the superb. playstation . Please do no longer use OTC- you additionally could make it heavily worse and cats are allergic to MANY MANY aspects that different animals can tolerate. in case you surely need to do some drops, then use a saline water rinse. you may purchase saline answer (save form is advantageous) for touch lens wearers for approximately $a million-2 for 16oz. (in common terms saline, no longer something with purifier or preservatives) once you squirt it into her eye, that's superb to place some right into a sparkling dish and use an eye fixed dropper if obtainable shop it at room temperature and direct the spray in the direction of the outer nook of the attention together with her head placed so the water flushes gently around the attention. (if utilising the bottle promptly be certain the stress you employ isn't solid -in common terms a soft circulate-solid circulate may well be unfavorable and don't permit the nozzle touch the attention ever. it is going to breed micro organism interior the water and not in common terms defeat your efforts yet make it worse). i'm hoping she gets greater acceptable extremely immediately.
2016-10-06 22:14:23
·
answer #4
·
answered by ? 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
I am not aware that Zithromax (trade name for azithromycin) has any effect on feline leukemia. Sometimes Interferon helps, but it is only buying time. Feline leukemia is a progressive, almost 100% fatal disease that usually runs its course in a few months.
Azithromycin is not an expensive drug. Where I work we prescribe it for Bartonella infection. A two-week supply of the liquid form is about $40.00.
2007-10-14 07:09:50
·
answer #5
·
answered by Kayty 6
·
0⤊
0⤋
Generally health/prescription insurance companies will not cover medication that is for anyone or anything other than those on your plan. Since health insurance companies do not cover cats as dependents, I would have to say no. Unless, the vet wrote it under your name, which is insurance fraud.
Good Luck, sorry to hear about your kitty.
2007-10-14 06:13:54
·
answer #6
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋
I'd also suggest signing up on some of the feline leukemia boards over at yahoogroups, to compare prices and meds with other owners who have cats with this condition. They can give you some help.
2007-10-14 17:47:20
·
answer #7
·
answered by Elaine M 7
·
0⤊
0⤋
if you can not find help anywhere else you can look into buying generic zithromax from Europe (see site below) and crushing it and making your own drops, lots of work but better then $2,500
good luck
2007-10-15 00:20:13
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Only if the prescription is written for yourself. Shop around and see if there's a generic.
2007-10-14 06:11:56
·
answer #9
·
answered by EllE 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
Yes.
2007-10-14 06:08:44
·
answer #10
·
answered by kc 4
·
0⤊
2⤋