Pets are patients, too! You can fill your pet’s human-equivalent and veterinarian medications at any of our BGC Pharmacies! Let us help you keep your pet happy and healthy at affordable prices.

Ordering Steps for Pet Meds:

    1. Obtain a prescription (if required) and bring to your local Reasor’s Pharmacy. You can also request to have your veterinarian’s office fax or send the prescription to your pharmacy.
    2. If your pet has never filled a prescription with us, we may ask you some questions to build your fur-baby a medication profile.
    3. We will process your pet’s prescription and confirm the price with you (before ordering the product, if necessary).
    4. Depending on medication availability, your pet’s prescription could be ready for pick-up same day or within 24-48 hours after receiving the prescription.

View list of available pet medications here.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

> Do all pharmacies within Reasor’s dispense pet medications?

Yes – all Reasor’s Pharmacies participate in the Pet Medication program.

> Where does Reasor’s source its pet medications?

We source all our pet specific and pet human-equivalent medications from manufacturer approved distributors. Reasor’s takes pride in ensuring that our furry patient’s wellbeing is our top priority. We have worked hard with our distributors to build partnerships that will allow us to deliver first-class experiences when filling your pet’s prescription at Reasor’s Pharmacy.

> How do I know which medication require a prescription?

Medications notated with a “Rx” require a prescription from your veterinarian.

> Do pet medications require authorization from my vet?

Yes, all prescription medications require authorization from your veterinarian.

> How long does it take to process my prescription after the pharmacy receives it?

24-48 hours, depending on prescription availability.

> How can I tell if medications have expired?

  • Check for an expiration date printed by the manufacturer on the bottle or box.
  • Check for an expiration date printed on the pharmacy’s label.
  • Speak with your pharmacist or veterinarian if you have any questions about the safety of the medication. If the validity of any medication is in question for any reason, properly dispose of the product rather than risking the safety of your pet
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    > Can I set up auto refills for medications that treat chronic conditions?

    Absolutely! If you have valid refills on file, you can set up your pet’s prescription on auto refill to ensure your pet doesn’t miss a dose!