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So you haven't had any problems? I found 3 of my high dollar meds on there

and am considering going in that direction than the local pharmacy, How does

it come to you? UPS or USPS? How long does it take to get to you?

Now what I don't get is if India has this stuff as generic's why doesn't the

USA? Makes no sense to me

Terry

I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He

didn't trust me so much. ~Mother

Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program

Established August of 1992

Re: I have a question

About rescue inhalers, etc.

I get mine from alldaychemist.com.

I do have a prescription for it, but they do not always require

prescriptions.

Before you all groan.

I am on a COPD list and many people there use this pharmacy which is from

India When it comes to inhalers, you quickly know if they will work or not

and mine have worked just fine.

It's cheaper for me , on Soc.Sec. to get some of my meds from them, than to

face the dreaded soc.Sec. 'donut hole' early.

I have no financial interest in this company, just like many others use some

of their meds to save money and am satisfied with their products.

do not know if any of you use Spiriva. Their inhalers are really space age

design, just to suck up some meds. Alldaychemist has the same medicine (

different name) and their 'suck up' part ( both are spin inhalers ) is a

simple little plastic gadget that works just fine, but cost maybe a penny.

It's my choice to use this company, although I am sometimes afraid that the

police will show up at my house , for what I do not know really :) Is it

really illegal to get your meds from a foreign country? All I know, many on

that COPD list use this place and are happy with it. The shipping charges

are high, but easily made up by ordering several inhalers at a time. I like

to have one by my bed, in my purse and car.

OK, I hope I am not getting in trouble with this post.

Also, I do not recommend for anyone to bypass your Doc, mine know I use this

company and are Ok with it. But than I have good doctors :) They also trust

me and my use of the inhalers, I've been using them for a long time.

C-M

C-M

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Wow. Sounds like a very good deal. I just wonder - we hear so much

in the US about US manufactured generics not working in the same way

as the non-generics because of the delivery devices and such (not

necessasarily the active ingredients) - are these meds the same

active ingredients as well as the delivery devices (i.e. does it

really do extended relief over a time frame or does it just dump a

bunch of med in your system at once). Also, what about the inactive

ingredients. They can actually create interferences not to mention

allergies. I remember reading about link to a report from ths

research company. I will try to revisit this in a couple of days

when my head clears enough of the meds out that I can think, or maybe

Terry or Alana remember what I am talking about and can help research

this.

Madeline

>

> So you haven't had any problems? I found 3 of my high dollar meds

on there

> and am considering going in that direction than the local pharmacy,

How does

> it come to you? UPS or USPS? How long does it take to get to you?

>

> Now what I don't get is if India has this stuff as generic's why

doesn't the

> USA? Makes no sense to me

>

>

> Terry

> I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish

that He

> didn't trust me so much. ~Mother

>

>

> Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program

> Established August of 1992

>

> Re: I have a question

>

> About rescue inhalers, etc.

> I get mine from alldaychemist.com.

> I do have a prescription for it, but they do not always require

> prescriptions.

> Before you all groan.

> I am on a COPD list and many people there use this pharmacy which

is from

> India When it comes to inhalers, you quickly know if they will work

or not

> and mine have worked just fine.

> It's cheaper for me , on Soc.Sec. to get some of my meds from them,

than to

> face the dreaded soc.Sec. 'donut hole' early.

> I have no financial interest in this company, just like many others

use some

> of their meds to save money and am satisfied with their products.

> do not know if any of you use Spiriva. Their inhalers are really

space age

> design, just to suck up some meds. Alldaychemist has the same

medicine (

> different name) and their 'suck up' part ( both are spin inhalers )

is a

> simple little plastic gadget that works just fine, but cost maybe a

penny.

> It's my choice to use this company, although I am sometimes afraid

that the

> police will show up at my house , for what I do not know really :)

Is it

> really illegal to get your meds from a foreign country? All I know,

many on

> that COPD list use this place and are happy with it. The shipping

charges

> are high, but easily made up by ordering several inhalers at a

time. I like

> to have one by my bed, in my purse and car.

> OK, I hope I am not getting in trouble with this post.

> Also, I do not recommend for anyone to bypass your Doc, mine know I

use this

> company and are Ok with it. But than I have good doctors :) They

also trust

> me and my use of the inhalers, I've been using them for a long time.

> C-M

> C-M

>

>

>

>

>

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Alldaychemist is very good to list all ingredients they have in their

meds, it's up to you to inform yourself about those meds and

interactions. I do.

With inhalers it's simple. It either works for you, or it does not,

different than some pills where you might not be sure what is in them.

BTW. I need to make a correction to the other post I just send.

Symbicourt alone is compatible with duo-neb, it's spiriva, which I am

also on, that is not.

I used to be on Serevent and Pulmicourt, duo-neb for the nebulizer and

albuterol for a rescue inhaler. Now am on symbicourt and xopenex, also

xopenex for the nebulizer, which I only use when I need that extra

Ooomph, not every day.

C-M

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