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Description
Description
Muscle cells are made up of a combination of specific proteins, which themselves are made up of a combination of specific amino acids. Some amino acids are not available in high enough quantities in a horse’s usual diet & this can limit protein synthesis & therefore limit muscle growth.
Studies have shown lysine, threonine & methionine to be limiting amino acids so Myostem Mass has been developed to contain high levels of these amino acids to encourage correct muscle development.
Myostem Mass also contains Bio-Mos, a prebiotic to help with digestion, and Fenugreek, which improves appetite in horses.
Myostem Mass is ideal for use in horses in training for competition/racing, convalescing horses, elderly horses who are losing muscle, preparing horses for shows or auctions.
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Why do I need a Prescription?
Many of the products we sell are categorised as POM-V. This means they are prescription only medications and we need a written prescription from your vet so that we can supply it. The prescription symbol on the left is on display by the product photo if that is the case.
How can I get a Prescription?
Ask your veterinary practice for one. If your vet has suggested some treatment for your pet then he/she must write you a prescription if you request one. Many practices have their own prescription forms but you can download a blank template here for your vet to complete.
Will my vet charge me for writing the prescription?
Yes, that is likely. However, under pharmacy regulations, he/she must not make an unreasonable charge. Usually it is still cheaper to pay your vet for the prescription then get the medication through our website.
How long does the prescription last?
It will be valid for six months from the date of issue, unless your vet states a shorter time - so you have to request the medication before the expiry date. Prescriptions for certain scheduled drugs such as Tramadol or Phenobarbitone have to be fulfilled within 28 days.
Do I have to buy the whole prescription at once?
No, once we have the prescription you can buy the medication in batches if you like. That’ll help you spread the cost of your pet’s treatment.
What if my pet needs the medication urgently?
You should ask your vet to give your pet any treatment that he/she needs in the next few days, especially any emergency treatment. Any ongoing treatment could then be obtained from us with a prescription.
Will you accept an e-mailed copy?
We will accept a scanned copy by e-mail as long as the scan is of excellent quality and the prescription can be easily read. Photos are accepted if they are not blurred and includes the whole of the pprescription.
Will you accept an e-mailed copy?
We will accept a scanned copy by e-mail as long as the scan is of excellent quality and the prescription can be easily read. Photos are accepted if they are not blurred and includes the whole of the pprescription.
For orders that contain controlled medicines it is obligatory that you send us the original prescription before we can release the medicine. You will be informed of this during the checkout.
Some Vets like us to have the original prescription for all medicine purchases - if this is the case it will be detailed on the prescription.
How do I send the Prescription to Vetimed?
By Upload Upload your prescription now
- Place your order first.
- Upload a flat bed scan of the prescription, as a pdf or jpg file.
E-mail: info@vetimed.co.uk
- Place your order first.
- Attach a flat bed scan of the prescription, as a pdf or jpg file. You can email us a photo if its a good quality image showing the whole document. Please put your order number in the subject line
By Post
- Vetimed, 14-15 The Bluestone Centre, Sun Rise Way, Amesbury, SP4 7YR. Place your order first then write your order number on the prescription before posting it.
How do I find out more about the medicine I am purchasing?
You can access the VMD’s database here....
https://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/ProductInformationDatabase/
Has your animal had a reaction to a medicine purchsed from Vetimed?
You can report it here...
www.gov.uk/report-veterinary-medicine-problem