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    Timing seems a little strange

    Over-the-counter livestock antibiotics will require prescription after June 11
    AgriLife Extension experts answer frequently asked questions to prepare livestock owners


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    #2
    Yes it do

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      #3
      They, who ever they are, have been trying to get this done for a few years. Just gives animal vets another source of income. I can't imagine all the paper work involved.

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        #4
        Stock up now!


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          #5
          Originally posted by DapperDan View Post
          Stock up now!


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          Most all medicines expire within 6 to 12 months.

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            #6
            And the thread comes to a screeching halt.

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              #7
              Well obviously someone is using them to cure humans of some sort of bad disease….
              They won’t stand for that.. It’s cutting into profits $$$..

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                #8
                They just don’t want you to be able to fight the next bacteria they release on the population.

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                  #9
                  Better load up now I guess cattlemen were getting to rich

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by doghouse View Post
                    Most all medicines expire within 6 to 12 months.
                    Yes, they do. That doesn’t mean they’re no good anymore though. They don’t rot, just get a little weaker…maybe.

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                      #11
                      Many medications you can get from your vet are the exact medications you get from your pharmacy. Same manufacturer, made in same building, made with same ingredients, just wrapped in a different label. One cost $10, the $350. If I ever need something for swelling of my joints, my dog is going to the vet.

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                        #12
                        But, but... they don't work.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by BowhunterB View Post
                          But, but... they don't work.

                          Yeah isn’t that strange


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by CabezaBlanca View Post
                            Yes, they do. That doesn’t mean they’re no good anymore though. They don’t rot, just get a little weaker…maybe.
                            Right. "Expired" is simply big pharma's "rinse and repeat" method of selling more product.

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                              #15
                              I’ve got some expired meds that supposedly expired in 2018. I’ll refrain from saying what it is, but it still works. The effectiveness has decreased some but it most certainly does still work.

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