They are just as good as the US in fact, They have very tight quality controls on them I lived in Canada and from personal experience the drugs were identical to those in the US. If you are seeking ways to purchase drugs from Canada and are unsure of which pharmacies are good and not scam artists, I strongly suggest you look at the State of Minnesota's list of qualified Canadian Pharmacies they have an approved list of pharmacies that the state has certified as being honest and competent. On the left hand side click on where it says order drugs from Canada.
And they list the comparison shopping prices. I hope this helps .
Nevada Pharmacy Board approves 9 -- and I was more than satisfied Our state (Nevada) has posted a list of Canadian Pharmacies that they approve for buying prescriptions from. Not all, just about 4 or 5, but I feel some sense of security knowing that I’m buying from a pharmacy that has some sort of local "seal of approval". I did purchase a prescription from one and they were great--followed up with me several times via email and by phone to ensure that I had received my prescription and was satisfied.
I was very satisfied and will continue to buy from them. In some cases, the feds have intercepted shipments (state v federal, the old story) and if that happens, the pharmacy I deal with will ship again. And the people on the phone were great, very helpful and friends.
The downside of the lower prices is that buying through them does not allow the cost of the prescription to be used to meet my high deductible...so I have to weigh that into the whole consideration. If you don’t have this concern, I would definitely recommend you check out: medicalnewstoday.com/articles/42167.php or govcha.state.nv.us/CP-index.htm The link to the list of approved Candian pharacies (for Nevada) is: govcha.state.nv.us/CP-List.htm FYI, I chose and dealt with Ultra Care Pharmacy LTD. Of course you’ll want to check out the prices first to make sure you’re saving money.
When I ordered last year, I determined I saved about 50% (since I had not yet met my deductible with my own insurance company; once I meet that deductible, though, my Rx is very cheap; so again, you have to consider the big picture. But safe? Absolutely, at least with the one I dealt with.
Presumably the others recommended by Nevada are also fine. True, it's possible that someone's getting a kickback somewhere (you know those politicians...) but I feel that even so, the recommended ones are safe. You can probably find a whole lot more--maybe your own state has a similar website as Nevada's...And no, the drugs are not expired!
The packaging was slightly different, since it had to include French (due to Quebec laws), but the pills were the same. Good luck! Sources: Personal experience and Nevada Governor's Office for Consumer Health Assistance .
We had good luck and saved a lot of $ Before the Medicare Supplement Insurance programs started...I ordered all of my hubbys heart and cholesterol meds from Canada. The savings were great. If I remember right, we ordered Lipitor and Plavix..and one other one.
We could order a 30 day supply, they came in the mail and were identical in color, size shape and markings as the same medication in the US. I’m pretty sure that the Canadian drug company was Universal Drug...but not positive, it was a few years ago. I do remember that he had to fill out a questionare, some forms and mail the prescriptions to them.
We were completely satisfied with the service. I checked..It is universaldrugstore.com 1-866-456-2456 Sources: My experience HELENofTROY's Recommendations FDA Regulatory Affairs: A Guide for Prescription Drugs, Medical Devices, and Biologics Amazon List Price: $169.95 Used from: $125.30 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 3 reviews) Complete Guide to Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs 2007 (Complete Guide to Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs) Amazon List Price: $19.95 Used from: $11.48 Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 8 reviews) .
I like them I used one for a couple of years. I just bought my son's allergy medicine. Zyrtec.In the u.s.
You need a prescription. In canada its over the counter. Its by pfizer and the same as here in the states.
In the states it cost me $130 a bottle. Ordering from the canadian pharmacy cost me a total of $18 bucks. Same medicine, same results and fast delivery.
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