Prescription FAQs
Q. Can I purchase a prescription medicine without a prescription?
A. You must have a valid written prescription from an Australian veterinarian. The prescription indicates the dose, dosage frequency and duration that your pet requires the medicine and other important information our Dispensing Pharmacists need to dispense your order. If you don't have a prescription, you'll need to ask your vet. Read more on how to ask your vet for a prescription here . We are requi...
How to Order
How to Order Online
Locate the products you want to order by searching for the product name.
Once you’ve found the correct product (make sure the product name, strength
and other details match exactly what’s shown on your vet’s prescription). Enter the quantity you
would like to order as shown on your prescription an...
Compounding veterinary medicines uses the latest veterinary knowledge and state-of- the-art technology, allowing specially trained veterinary pharmacy professionals to prepare customized medications to meet your pet's specific needs. Veterinary compounding is an essential part of the veterinary pharmacy profession and was a standard means of providing prescription medications for pets and other animals before animal drugs began to be produced in mass quantities by veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturers...
A Personalised Guide to Online Pet Pharmacy
What will I do with the script?
To ship your medication, PetScripts will need to receive a script written by a vet. Your vet can help make the online ordering process easier.
There are two options –
#1. Vet sends script << Recommended!
Your vet emails and posts the script direct to PetScripts.
You complete the PetScripts online order at any time.
PetScripts ships to you on receipt of the emailed script f...
My vet put my dog on Apoquel. What does that mean?
As we all know, occassional itching is a fact of life for dogs.
However allergies (fleas, environmental, food and contact) and the condition of your dogs skin (infection, dryness, oilyness) may sometimes cause more frequent or constant itching and scratching, with changes in skin colouration, changes to body odor and hair loss indicating a serious condition in your dog.
So what does all of this mean? Don’t fret…...