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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: Rastus on May 02, 2009, 08:34:58 PM
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Can anybody here that can recommend, by some type of experience, reputable Canadian pharmacies?
I want to be prepared for whatever in the future....not the least of which is BHO torpedoing health care and, indirectly, the economy and future inflation problems (provided we don't deflate like England). My wife is on maintenance Coreg and Vasotec heart medicine as well as Lasix so, being her husband, it's my responsibility to make certain she gets the medicine she needs. It would also be good to have a little Tamiflu, Relenza, Cipro, Z-paks, etc. laying around.
Thanks,
Ken
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Be careul here rastus. You need to have a prescription for this stuff. Ordering too much at once will get you in the same trouble as it will in the US if customs opens the box as they do to keep people from bringing in vicoden and oxcy. Secondly, there was a lot of bad press here in south Florida about these a few years back. Given that the median age down here is about 106, these were very popular. The problem was a lot were just sellig either bogus drugs or things that were out of date. The state AG cracked down, I'm not sure how as I didn't follow the story, but you don't see the ads like you used to. I would do a fair bit of research (your Dr., the Canadian equivilent of the BB etc) before I ordered anything as important as heart meds. If you can afford US prices, I would suggest that this is not the place to save cash or even to prepare for a disaster that has yet to materialize. If money is an issue a lot of companies will sell their drugs at pro-rated prices based on your ability to pay.
FQ13
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I used to use Pilot Mound, seemed very reputable, never had a problem with them. Let me know how it goes, i have a friend who might be interested in the same deal.