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cbredneck42
10-05-2024, 05:41 AM
would like to know if anyone has purchased from this site. Prices look good but i can find no reviews on the web. Thanks

Papa_lecki
10-05-2024, 05:52 AM
I got medicine for my father from this site
DiscountCanadaDrugs.com (https://www.discountcanadadrugs.com/)

It was well priced (a $500/month script was $90 for 3 months), easy to order. order took about 3 weeks to arrive - so plan on that with renewal.

Medicine did not come from Canada, it was actually shipped from India.

Ignatz
10-05-2024, 06:07 AM
My company steered me to use CanaRx for my long term prescriptions. They ship Australian made medicine from a California location. I was leary at first, but all went well and I saved big money.

Caymus
10-05-2024, 06:17 AM
I got medicine for my father from this site
DiscountCanadaDrugs.com (https://www.discountcanadadrugs.com/)

It was well priced (a $500/month script was $90 for 3 months), easy to order. order took about 3 weeks to arrive - so plan on that with renewal.

Medicine did not come from Canada, it was actually shipped from India.

No problems getting scripts from doctors for a Canadian Pharmacy?

bagboy
10-05-2024, 09:20 AM
Canadian Pharmacy Service - Certified Canada Pharmacy Online (https://www.canadianpharmacyservice.com/)

I used this service for several years until my meds became available in the US in generic form. A fellow ToTVer recommended them. They are straight forward and efficient. I highly recommend them.

Also, there is no problem sending your prescription written by our local doctors to them. Very easy to use.

villagetinker
10-05-2024, 07:14 PM
We use Canadian Meds, Eliquis, OTC $1500, their price $260, have been using then for 1.5 years, no problems. The doctor sends the prescription to them, we pay for the drug in advance, and it arrives is 2 to 3 weeks.

Papa_lecki
10-05-2024, 07:21 PM
No problems getting scripts from doctors for a Canadian Pharmacy?

No, get a paper script, scan it and load to the site. Then mail the original script to them.
Doc doesn’t need to know where you’re getting meds.

Indy-Guy
10-06-2024, 05:09 PM
I have used below for Canadian meds. If you want to check prices just do the search on site below.

Discount Prescription Drugs Online | Pharmstore.com (https://www.pharmstore.com/)

I have used them for around five years for two of my meds and plan to continue. My Dr. sends the information to them since my account is set up with them. They are easy to call and talk to if needed. Their service is excellent. Currently meds are being delivered in aprox two - three weeks.

Papa_lecki
10-06-2024, 05:22 PM
We use Canadian Meds, Eliquis, OTC $1500, their price $260, have been using then for 1.5 years, no problems. The doctor sends the prescription to them, we pay for the drug in advance, and it arrives is 2 to 3 weeks.

VT - I used the link I provided for Eliquis - it was about $90 for 90 days supply.

Calisport
10-06-2024, 09:34 PM
I've used Indian sources and I think Canadian is sometimes from India too. No problems with the drugs but I would be cautious now. I use medicare so drugs are a lot more affordable or even no cost.

Cuervo
10-07-2024, 05:16 AM
Does anyone think there is a bigger problem here?
Like we pay outrageous prices for the same drugs we can get from a foreign country.

yporter
10-07-2024, 07:49 AM
would like to know if anyone has purchased from this site. Prices look good but i can find no reviews on the web. Thanks

We used Canadian Pharmacy World - Certified Pharmacy Free Shipping (https://www.canadianpharmacyworld.com/) for many years, and I liked that I could specify where the drugs came from (India and Turkey were cheaper, but we preferred to use Canadian produced generics). Not sure if their website still does that - now we actually get those prescriptions cheaper with GoodRx locally (Publix pharmacy). Not everything is cheaper with GoodRx; I continued to use Canada for another Rx until it became so hard to get that my doctor changed treatment. I got a paper prescription and uploaded a pic to the website.

moerman
10-07-2024, 08:02 AM
would like to know if anyone has purchased from this site. Prices look good but i can find no reviews on the web. Thanks
We purchase from PharmStore in Canada & they have many favorable reviews. If interested, I have a coupon for 1st time buyer.

aces_04
10-07-2024, 08:18 AM
Thanks for the multiple sources

charlie1
10-07-2024, 09:57 AM
I use Pharmstore.com and they are great! Doctor recommended them. Said they have been recommending them for years and have had nobody complain.

FredJacobs
10-07-2024, 10:13 AM
Deal directly with Canadian pharmacies - not brokers, agents or middlemen. They are easy to find on the Internet. The meds usually come from a European nation and go through U.S. Customs when they arrive. They are of excellent quality. Back in the day when you Medicare had the "donut hole" for prescription meds I was using a med that had a $600 copay. That immediately put me into the donut hole where I would pay 100% of the cost. I got them from Canada for a $600 - no savings - but I was not in the donut hole. Canadian sales are not monitored

SteLead
10-07-2024, 03:29 PM
Give pharmstore.com a try. We’ve used them for several years now. Saved a ton of money…excellent service. Friendly and helpful.

Caymus
10-09-2024, 05:11 AM
Deal directly with Canadian pharmacies - not brokers, agents or middlemen. They are easy to find on the Internet. The meds usually come from a European nation and go through U.S. Customs when they arrive. They are of excellent quality. Back in the day when you Medicare had the "donut hole" for prescription meds I was using a med that had a $600 copay. That immediately put me into the donut hole where I would pay 100% of the cost. I got them from Canada for a $600 - no savings - but I was not in the donut hole. Canadian sales are not monitored

I understand that next year Medicare Part D copays will be capped at $2,000. That will probably reduce the demand from Medicare users