Veterinary Medicines in Britain: Why Pet Owners Are Overpaying Millions.
15.10.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
15.10.2025
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Prices for Pet Prescriptions Should Be Capped
According to a warning from the regulatory body, pet owners are paying hundreds of pounds more than necessary. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) conducted an investigation into the veterinary services market and found that many consumers are falling victim to scams. The CMA emphasizes that pet owners may be paying twice as much for commonly prescribed medications."Pet owners should have the ability to receive quality services at reasonable prices". This situation raises serious concerns about the pause in the veterinary market and possible abuse of monopoly practices. The issue of prices for veterinary services is becoming increasingly relevant, as pets require regular medical care. Capping prescription prices may help make veterinary care more accessible and prevent financial pressure on pet owners. It is crucial that all these changes promote a competitive environment and protect consumer rights.
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