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Amazon adds pet prescriptions, expanding online pharmacy offerings


Amazon said Thursday that it’s allowing pet owners to order prescriptions online for their dogs and cats through a partnership with online pet pharmacy Vetsource.

In a blog post, Amazon said it has added “hundreds of commonly prescribed pet medications” to its U.S. site, ranging from flea and tick solutions to treatments for chronic conditions.

Prescriptions are purchased via Amazon’s storefront and must be approved by a veterinarian. Vetsource will oversee the dispensing and delivery of medications, Amazon said, adding that items are typically delivered within two to six days.

Amazon launched a digital drugstore in 2020 with the added perk of discounts and free delivery for Prime members. The company has been working to speed up prescription shipments over the past year, bringing same-day delivery to a handful of U.S. cities. Last October, Amazon set a goal to make speedy medicine delivery available in nearly half of the U.S. in 2025.

The new pet medication offerings puts Amazon into more direct competition with online pet pharmacy Chewy, as well as Walmart, which offers pet prescription delivery.

Amazon Pharmacy is part of the company’s growing stable of healthcare offerings, which also includes One Medical, the primary care provider it acquired for roughly $3.9 billion in July 2022. Amazon’s online pharmacy was born out of the company’s 2018 acquisition of online pharmacy PillPack.

Correction: A prior version of this story incorrectly linked the pet offering to Amazon’s online pharmacy.

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