All orders for prescription medications must be accompanied by a veterinarian's original prescription and must meet the following criteria in order to be processed. Prescription medications may not be eligible for expedited delivery.
Pharmacy Laws:8-006.04B A prescription MUST contain the following information PRIOR to being filled at a pharmacy.
28-1437A prescription may be transmitted by facsimile(FAX) to the pharmacy ONLY by the prescribing veterinarian. The prescription CAN NOT be faxed to the pharmacy by the owner of the animal. The owner may obtain the original prescription from the vet and MAIL it in. Vet Med Directc/o Pet's Choice Pharmacy814 K Street Belleville, KS 66935 Toll Free: 877-347-7387 Prescription Fax: 866-787-1185
Please note that customer calls will be answered within 24 business hours.
Pet's Choice Pharmacy Regular Business Hours:Monday through Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday - 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
PLEASE NOTE ALL PRESCRIPTION ITEMS ARE NON-RETURNABLE NON-REFUNDABLE.
All prescription items are Non-Returnable and Non-Refundable. Prescription items can only be shipped within the 50 states and will be sent with signature confirmation. Please allow an additional business day for processing of prescription items. Additional items purchased with prescriptions will be shipped separately and will more than likely arrive before your prescription items.
1) Follow any specific disposal instructions on the drug label or information sheet that accompanies the medication. Do not flush prescription drugs down the toilet unless this information specifically instructs you to do so.
2) If no instructions are given, throw the drugs in the household trash, but first: i) Take them out of their original containers and mix them with an undesirable substance, such as used coffee grounds or kitty litter. The medication will be less appealing to children and pets, and unrecognizable to people who may intentionally go through your trash.
ii) Put them in a sealable bag, empty can, or other container to prevent the medication from leaking or breaking out of a garbage bag.
3) Take advantage of community drug take-back programs that allow the public to bring unused drugs to a central location for proper disposal.
Syringes may be disposed of by placing them in a rigid or semi-rigid, puncture-resistant and leak proof container. Mark the container prominently with the universal Biohazard symbol. Label the container “Sharps.” Seal the container. Properly packaged household sharps can be added to the general household waste. Sharps regulations by state can be found on the following link http://www.bd.com/us/diabetes/page.aspx?cat=7002&id=10284.