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Hello locals. I'd like to ask you a favor. I'm looking for a cheaper alternative to regular drug stores since some of my medication isn't covered by health insurance. Yes, those are non-prescription drugs and I've been thinking about some sort of a cheaper alternative like online drug stores. I've heard that Canadian ones are a lot cheaper than US-based. And judging by the news about their health system I don't think this theory is far fetched. Anyway, I need any feedback regarding real life experience of dealing with online drug stores. Any pitfalls etc. Will appreciate any kind of info regarding this issue. For instance: delivery times, payment methods, customs office issues and scammers. Anyway, I would appreciate any kind of feedback on your online medication sellers. Which are more reliable, which ones deal with prescription drugs (if it's legal to do so). I have never tried it online, so I'd like to get as much info as possible. Thanks.
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gerryann71 ed_ten_72
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I bye my most expensive prescription drugs from a Canadian pharmacy and don't have any problems with them. I have for a few years. First check online for your prescriptions with more than one Canadian pharmacy as they all have different prices. Once you find one, have your doctor fax to them your prescriptions. They take credit cards and personal checks. The only drawback is if you send a check it takes 2 weeks to process and 2 - 3 weeks to get to you and that makes it about 5 weeks before you get your medicines. Using a credit card takes about 4 weeks. Just check for the best prices looking online and compare the prices. My eye drops cost $200.00 . I get 3 bottles for $52.00. Good luck.