Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Hi, I am on a medication from Canada, but only because it is not available in the US. I was referred to this pharmacy from Cleveland Clinic so I trust that it is OK. I needed a script from MD here, faxed it to their pharmacy, along with info and the called me to get more info, tell me what the correct amount it comes in and how much to take. I paid with a credit card. It was painless and easy. If you would like the name of the pharmacy and info I can give it to you off line or if you have a fax, I can fax you the info. Let me know. Hugs, Sue Ginley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Hi, My grandparents do this, it saves them money on some of their drugs but not all of them. they use: <unitedhealthalliance.com> A Vermont outfit that sends your prescriptions to Canadian drugstores. Another big one is ; <canadarx.com> and; <aptecha.com> there is information on these sites on what you need to do. from my understanding: you go to your doctor and they write the script to them. the doctor should know how much you should take and such. the first time you do it, it takes about a month. after that it takes a week to get it by mail. you can go to one of the site and see how much you prescription would cost. remember that most insurance companies do not help with this cost. hope this helped. hugs, jen > I have heard so much about getting medications from canada; how exactly does > one do this? I have heard so many horror stories about medications from > there being fake and finding a reputable place to get them. My daughter > also says that the medications from there are stronger and of different > strengths then in the US; how do people know how much to take? > > > > --- > > ... keep in mind that you can buy your prescriptions from Canada for savings > of up to 60% on certain medications. ... doing your homework is more > important than ever! > > http://www.fmaware.org/fmOnlineNewsletter/vol3_no21/article_NewMedica reDrug. > htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Jen -- thanks so much for your reply and information!! On 12/22/03 8:37 AM, " ceda " <ceda > wrote: > > Subject: Re: Prescriptions from canada? .... they use: > <unitedhealthalliance.com> > A Vermont outfit that sends your prescriptions to Canadian > drugstores. > Another big one is ; <canadarx.com> > and; <aptecha.com> > there is information on these sites on what you need to do. > from my understanding: > you go to your doctor and they write the script to them. the doctor > should know how much you should take and such. the first time you > do it, it takes about a month. after that it takes a week to get it > by mail. > > you can go to one of the site and see how much you prescription > would cost. remember that most insurance companies do not help with > this cost. > > hope this helped. > > hugs, > jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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