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Alta Mesa Animal Hospital
6704 E. Brown Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85205
(480) 981-1244

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NEW HEALTH PLANS:

EXCITING CHANGES

In our continuing effort to assist you with providing only the best care for your pet, we have redone all of our puppy, kitten and adult health plans to add more benefit for you and your pet(s).

All adult health plans now come with 3 exams a year scheduled with your DVM, free toe nail trims, up to 35% discount off of pet food, all needed vaccines, fecal exam, parasite deworming, heartworm and tick testing, health certificates if required, microchip and much more!

In addition we added a surgery bonus of a $250.00 discount off of a surgery or dental of your choice.

As always, these adult preventative health care plans can be paid all at once or in easy monthly payments.

Ask us today for more details on these exciting changes.

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Should You Purchase your pet’s meds from an Online Pharmacy? Here’s what the FDA says:

FDA Consumer Health Information / U. S. Food and Drug Administration DECEMBER 14, 2007:   Buyer Beware

A.W.A.R.E from the FDA

 

“Discount pet drugs—no prescription required” may appeal to pet owners surfing the WebawareOnlinePetPharmacy, but FDA experts say it can be risky to buy drugs online from sites that tout this message and others like it.


Consumer Health Information:

A foreign or domestic pharmacy may claim that one of its veterinarians on staff will “evaluate” the pet after looking over a form filled out by the pet owner, and then prescribe the drug. “A veterinarian should physically examine an animal prior to making a diagnosis to determine the appropriate therapy,” says Hartogensis. CVM is especially concerned that pet owners are going online to buy two types of commonly used prescription veterinary drugs—nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and heartworm preventives. “Both drugs can be dangerous if there is no professional involvement,” says Hartogensis. “It’s not a concern if the owner uses a legitimate online pharmacy and mails in a prescription from their veterinarian, who is monitoring the animal. But if there is no veterinarian–client–patient relationship, it’s a dangerous practice.”


NSAIDS and Heartworm Preventives
Veterinarians often prescribe NSAIDs to relieve pain in dogs. NSAIDs should not be purchased on the Internet without a veterinarian’s involvement because dogs should undergo blood testing and a thorough physical examination before starting NSAIDs dogs should be monitored by a veterinarian while they are taking NSAIDs veterinarians should discuss possible side effects of NSAIDs with the owner
the prescription should be accompanied by a Client Information Sheet that explains important safety information to the owner Heartworm disease is a potentially fatal condition transmitted by the bite of a mosquito that is carrying infected larvae of the heartworm parasite. Dogs, cats, and ferrets can get heartworm. Heartworm preventives, given daily or monthly depending on the product, kill the larvae before they become adult worms.

The American Heartworm Society recommends
Using heartworm medication for dogs year-round, no matter where you live in the United States
getting dogs tested yearly to make sure they’re not infected with heartworm

“Testing is important even in dogs regularly treated with heartworm preventive products due to the occasional reports of product ineffectiveness,” says Hartogensis.

An Internet pharmacy veterinarian cannot draw blood from the animal to perform the test. If the test isn’t done, a pet owner could be giving heartworm preventives to a dog that has heartworms,
potentially leading to severe reactions.

Tips for Buying Pet Drugs Online
Order from a Web site that belongs to a VIPPS-accredited pharmacy.
VIPPS—the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites—is a voluntary certification program of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP). NABP gives the VIPPS seal to online pharmacies that comply with stringent licensing and inspection requirements. Only pharmacies that sell human drugs are VIPPS-certified at this time, but sometimes veterinarians will prescribe human drugs to pets when there is no animal drug approved for the pet’s illness. Check with NABP at www.nabp.net to find out if a pharmacy is VIPPS-accredited.

Order from an outsourced prescription management service that your veterinarian uses.
These state-licensed Internet pharmacy services work directly with the veterinarian, require that a prescription be written by the veterinarian, and support the veterinarian-client-patient relationship. Ask your veterinary hospital if it uses an Internet pharmacy service.

For More Information
Veterinary NSAIDs: www.fda.gov/cvm/nsaids.htm
Buying Medicines and Medical Products Online: www.fda.gov/buyonline
Consumer Update from FDA – information on various types of animal products available online
AWARE consumer safety report on online pet medications

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Alta Mesa Animal Hospital has remodeled an exam room for the specific use of cats and exotic pets. The room is far away from barking dogs, has a feline diffuser for happy kitty smells, receiving blankets for comfort on exam tables, kitty toys, a kitty friendly hide box and many more happy cat features. Visit us today with your feline family member.

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