Prescription meds: what to do

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JumboBeef

Original Poster:

3,772 posts

183 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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I recently lost my dogs frown and I have about £70 worth of one prescription meds (Cardisure) left over. The place I got them from doesn't want them back. What I can do with them? I really don't want to just throw them in the bin....

Thanks.

randlemarcus

13,588 posts

237 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Either post them through their letterbox, or stick them in the post to the people who sold them to you. They have facilities for disposal, you don't. And their profit margin should envisage this sort of situation.

JumboBeef

Original Poster:

3,772 posts

183 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Thanks, but I was hoping for some sort of plan which get me some of my £70 back.....

Maxf

8,421 posts

247 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Would a rescue place not appreciate them?

bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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You can't. Vets cannot resell drugs that have left their premises (they can dispose of them for you)

We can't even donate them to animal charities anymore!! Used to do that a lot with returned drugs. A rescue may take them from you but I'm not convinced they're allowed to.

Simpo Two

86,800 posts

271 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Presumably the reason for this is because someone 'might' have laced them with cyanide...?

If they're sealed in a blister pack I can't see a problem.

bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Simpo Two said:
Presumably the reason for this is because someone 'might' have laced them with cyanide...?

If they're sealed in a blister pack I can't see a problem.
Technically we shouldn't even refund those, stupid red tape stuff as always. Some vets I'm sure would use discretion in some cases, such as time off premises (eg less than 24hrs) and how well they know the client.

Simpo Two

86,800 posts

271 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Well, I was thinking more of the 'donating to rescue centres/charities' rather than a refund - but I suppose the issue then is that they would/could be administered without prescription.