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Anyone use one? Recommendations? | ||
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No one? | |||
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Sorry, can't directly help you. I did investigate Canadian pharms at one point, but in the end went to an Indian company as no scripts were necessary. The tricky part was finding a legit Indian pharmacy. | |||
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As your doctor. My doc gave me a reputable Canadian pharmacy and wrote a prescription for an approved Canadian drug (but not approved in the USA) which I sent to them. I called them up the next week or so and paid over the phone. Worked great. That was some time ago, I don't know what the prescription laws are these days. Lover of the US Constitution Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster | |||
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Care to share? I'm after Jardiance and/or Entresto | |||
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Would you care to share the name of the Pharmacy? | |||
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About 4/5 years ago, pre covid, I bought Jardiance overseas. Boedinger (sp) brand - came from Turkey - same packaging/labeling as the product I got in USA. Cost was considerably cheaper but do not remember. It was still expensive and I didn't see results justifying the price. I looked for info when I 1st saw your post but I've deleted it. I'll do a quick search and see if they are still around. Found it. PricePro - Jardiance prices appear to be down. I had no problems dealing with this company, I had doc give me a hand written script and scanned/emailed. Credit card and about a 3 week wait. https://www.pricepropharmacy.com/product/jardiance/ My A1c is 6.5 on generic meds and weight loss from intermittent fasting and my goal is to get off everything. ________________________ God spelled backwards is dog | |||
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United Pharmacies The few times I had trouble on shipments (after all, obtaining drugs from halfway around the world, things get "lost"), they were very good with re-ships. They seem to carry Jardiance, but not Entresto (I take it, too). They do have Valsartan, though. | |||
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Thanks folks! . | |||
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Was a long time ago, don't remember. But if your doc writes a prescription for drugs approved in Canada, they will give you the specific pharmacy they work with for that specific prescription. They won't just say, "send it to any pharmacy in Canada". They will use a specific pharmacy and that pharmacy will know your doc. And that pharmacy, will forward it to a licensed Canadian physician, who will approve your particular doc's script. That was my experience, so I'm extrapolating only from my experience, I don't know if that has changed since then or there are other ways to get it done. Lover of the US Constitution Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster | |||
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