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Market => Product offers => Topic started by: PriscillaMarie90 on October 03, 2011, 05:22 am

Title: Veterinary medicine!
Post by: PriscillaMarie90 on October 03, 2011, 05:22 am
Thank you all for your help! I'm going to give it a try. I've been keeping up with this thread every day and taking notes of the products you have all suggested. As soon as I find out anything I'll let everyone know here!

I don't have much to offer yet, but check my page if you think you'd be interested!:
http://ianxz6zefk72ulzz.onion/index.php/silkroad/user/43002

Product requests are welcome, keep them coming! I'll be sure to check for you!
If you think something is priced too high or too low, please let me know! I want to offer the best deals available!

Thanks again, everyone!
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: kissinger on October 03, 2011, 07:13 am
You have adequan?

Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: PriscillaMarie90 on October 03, 2011, 08:22 am
I can try. I've heard of Adequan, but it may be locked up and harder to get. I'll find out if I can attain some and report back.
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: Blaatz0r on October 03, 2011, 12:59 pm
how much for flea / tick / worms vac's?
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: Paperchasing on October 03, 2011, 02:44 pm
Vet's can write a prescription for anything (and more) than normal doctors can write one for, plus they don't have to have MRI's and all kinds of backup shit if the DEA comes a knockin'....    get some Opana's (30's and 40's are best) and some Roxicodone 30's and you'll be able to sell more than the pharmacy's have in stock in your area lol...

Good luck vending!!
Paperchasing
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: kissinger on October 03, 2011, 03:15 pm
Not forgetting ketamine! :)

That's vet med too! :)
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: PriscillaMarie90 on October 03, 2011, 05:33 pm
Topical and oral flea treatment runs from $40 - $50 online and in clinics, I'd sell it for at least half that, I'm thinking like $20 - $30 depending on how many treatments are included because we have 4 and 6 packs.
Preventic Tick collars work really well for larger dogs, they're about $10 from a vet, I'd sell for $5
The wormers I find to work best are Panacure C for dogs and Drontal Plus for cats, both are broad spectrum parasiticides. Panacure is sold in a box containing 3 packages of powder, ranging from $7 - $20 depending on dosage, and Drontal is sold one pill at a time because it's a 1 treatment wormer and 1 pill is enough for a normal sized cat, but they're about $6 per pill. If you have a bunch of cats or something though I'd give you a fricken sweet deal on a bunch of pills, lol! And Panacure I'd probably sell for $5 - $10 depending on dosage.
Albon is used to treat bacterial infections and a 60mL bottle costs about $20, I'd sell for $10..

Basically I could guarantee half price on anything readily available to me. HOWEVER things like Ketamine and the like that will be much harder for me to get as they're quite illegal and locked away would probably cost more than half price lol. I would definitely give you a good deal though, since you can't go out and buy stuff like that from your vet, I'd check the selling rates on SR probably and base my price on that.
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: CaptainSensible on October 03, 2011, 06:17 pm
Well I once saw a listing for antibiotics on SR so why not sell vet meds.  Yeah, we're spending a fortune on flea treatments and heartworm pills. My only concern is that vets keep records of prescriptions written for vet meds, so if I buy from you I won't have any proof to give my vet that shows I've been regularly giving flea treatments & heartworm pills. Vets here assume that if a pet owner doesn't have the records to show then the meds haven't been administered.  And that can mean you get treated differently at the vet's office & they won't board your pet.
But your prices are great.
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: wangbone on October 04, 2011, 03:41 am
What about testosterone enanthate/cypionate/propionate?
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: PriscillaMarie90 on October 04, 2011, 04:01 am
Vets here assume that if a pet owner doesn't have the records to show then the meds haven't been administered.  And that can mean you get treated differently at the vet's office & they won't board your pet.

Holy crap, seriously? I live in a small town, but that sounds totally crazy to me! That's really unfortunate.. I was thinking about it today and I realized alot of animals get neglected because people simply cannot afford the medicines, ect. that they need. Even if the market ends up being limited, I'd really feel good helping out a few people who can't shell out the cash for their pets.

I'm going to put up a few listings for flea treatments and wormer to start with, I've got a few product requests I'm going to check on tomorrow, so we'll see how it goes. Thanks everyone for your help, and keep the product requests coming, I'll see what I can do. :)
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: kilomonster on October 04, 2011, 11:10 am
I've actually been looking for sources of Tri-Hist granules (for horses) and Proin (for dogs)
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: EnterTheMatrix on October 04, 2011, 03:12 pm
More K listings would be fantastic! Neighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: Paperchasing on October 04, 2011, 09:16 pm
Well I once saw a listing for antibiotics on SR so why not sell vet meds.  Yeah, we're spending a fortune on flea treatments and heartworm pills. My only concern is that vets keep records of prescriptions written for vet meds, so if I buy from you I won't have any proof to give my vet that shows I've been regularly giving flea treatments & heartworm pills. Vets here assume that if a pet owner doesn't have the records to show then the meds haven't been administered.  And that can mean you get treated differently at the vet's office & they won't board your pet.
But your prices are great.

My only concern is that vets keep records of prescriptions written for vet meds, so if I buy from you I won't have any proof to give my vet that shows I've been regularly giving flea treatments & heartworm pills. Vets here assume that if a pet owner doesn't have the records to show then the meds haven't been administered.  And that can mean you get treated differently at the vet's office & they won't board your pet




Damn!  Just go to a local farm/horse supply and buy two things:  a tube of "safe guard" (fenbendazole) for less than 10 bucks and a tube of strongid (ivermecten paste)   Doseage is by weight, and a tube treats a 1000 pound horse so for 20 bucks you have 10 months supply of every type of parasite killer for a hundred pound dog (ivermectin is for heartworms and most and fenbendazole gets everything else)  parentol pamoate tubes is another good one approved for human useage ( yes almost everyone has parasites lol) and I suggest you change the safe guard and it out for doses every now and then.  Careful with the ivermectin, you can od a dog with it...  use the weight stopper ring (about a dime size for a hundred pound dog)  If your vet balks show them the tubes, most, unless they are equine vsts, dont realize you can buy 10 months worth of heartworm medicine for 10 bucks and they will  quickly comply when you tell them your gonna tell all thier clients they charging $25 for what you can buy for fifty cent dose.    My vet was stunned and said they cant get it that cheap...BS..if I can buy it over the counter at a farm supply of course they can but 25 a month is better than 25 a year income for them...
Title: Re: Veterinary medicine?
Post by: nomad bloodbath on October 05, 2011, 07:02 am
More K listings would be fantastic! Neighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Yeah I was thinking the next time he orders a case of Ketamine vials to have it accidentally go missing that day and it get hidden somewhere you could have the vet trying to figure out how he ever misplaced. :P

:D
nomad bloodbath