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> I wonder if the "saline" that you get from prescription is for
> intra-venous drips?
and
> I agree that saline SHOULD be cheap, but it isn't. I have tried
> to buy it for
> patients on several occasions for wound care. I have been told by all the
> pharmists that I need a doctors prescription. It costs $16.09
> for a 1000 ml container.
For what it is worth... I get 1000 ml IV bags of 0.9% NaCl from a mail order
place to give subcutaneous fluids to my cat who has chronic renal failure.
When I got the fluids from the vet, they cost $20.00 per bag. I get them
from the mail order place for $3.00 a bag. I did have to have an Rx from
the vet to send to the mail order place, but I *think* (and may be wrong)
that the Rx was needed only for the needles and not for the saline. You
could call Direct Medical at 1-800-316-4993.
Kathy
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Kathy Koch, BSEd, IBCLC
Great Mills, MD
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http://www.bftopics.org
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