Suich
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Thu Aug-11-11 07:33 PM
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Has anyone ever ordered perscriptions from this Canadian co.? |
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Edited on Thu Aug-11-11 07:50 PM by Suich
http://www.affordablerx.com/31_reasons.htmlI'm on Medicare (no drug coverage) and what costs me $565US costs $200CAN. Is it legal? TIA!
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Thu Aug-11-11 07:37 PM
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1. I have not, but I do remember customs conviscating a bunch of prescriptions |
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from Canada a few years ago... I don't know if they still do so, but you may want to factor in the risk... Good luck.
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Thu Aug-11-11 07:40 PM
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2. I have ordered from both Canada Drug and Canada Pharmacy. |
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Both were very nice to deal with.
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Thu Aug-11-11 08:05 PM
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3. So have I. Canada Pharmacy. Very professional. nt |
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Sun Sep-04-11 05:03 AM
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share the link for that one ?
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Suich
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Fri Aug-19-11 10:03 PM
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I just ordered 2 prescriptions on-line from Canadian Pharmacy and they cost $340 for a six month supply. If I had to buy them here, they would have cost $3,270 for a six month supply.
I am very, very happy!
Thanks for the tip Jane Austin and thereismore!
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Fri Sep-30-11 12:15 AM
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My prescriptions cost me $175 a month here in Canada and my information is that they would be well over $800 in the United States. In addition to that, in Nova Scotia and Manitoba (provinces with NDP provincial governments) people who do not have a drug plan through employment, once they pay 3% of the net income (after tax deductions - average tax deductions in Canada are $20,000 - the personal deduction which everyone gets is $11,000 alone), the province pays 80% of the remainder. The prescriptions which cost me $175 a month, after I pay 3% of my net income on prescriptions, cost me $35, and would cost you well over $800 in the United States
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Fri Oct-07-11 07:56 AM
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10. Curious why don't you have the drug coverage?..If you are on |
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limited income the premium is very low and in many cases the copay is also very low..Worth Checking out. A friend of mine has medicare advantage and my drug copay is a fraction of what they pay.
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Tue Oct-11-11 06:56 AM
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11. I am also on Medicare, but order my blood pressure meds |
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from these 2 Canadian pharmacies and no prescriptions needed. http://drugswatcher.com/product_info.php?products_id=4755www.family-online-pharmacy.com/purchase_blood_pressure_generic/
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