
It took a lot of searching but I've finally found a section on the local Vet university website where some recent Vet regulations are presented. It says a Vet is only allowed to fill a prescription issued by another, primary Vet, if the primary Vet is unavailable. And the amount of dispensed medication must only be enough to get the patient through till the primary Vet becomes available to supply the rest. And the (secondary) dispensing Vet may be required to perform an examination as well. The primary Vet is allowed to write a precription which can be filled at a pharmacy, but of course most pharmacies are set up for humans and don't carry a lot of Vet. items, like flea/tick, heartworm, etc meds, which is what set me off on this quest in the first place.
So how do you like them apples? Sounds like your UK regulations are much more favourable to the consumer. Guess I will email all my pet friends to warn them to never run out of meds. while their Vet is on vacation.
Edited to add: I am in Ontario, Canada so if any other post viewers are too, be warned.