Online Pharmacy - 5 Things You Should Know before Buying Drugs from an Online Pharmacy
If you are seriously considering buying pharmaceuticals from an online pharmacy, you should definitely read the five following helpful tips that I picked up from all my online pharmacy experiences:
1. Always, always ensure that the online pharmacy that you choose to purchase drugs from has contact information (in fact, best practices dictate that you should verify the phone number or instant messaging service, if one is available).
2. If you DO NOT have a doctor's prescription, go to an online pharmacy that conducts its own evaluation of your symptoms over the Web, via a consultation form. Some offer this service since US federal law requires that class I-V drugs (monitored substances) ordered from oversea pharmacies require a prescription. This type of perscritpion is LEGAL. For more information: see http://internetdruglaw.com. Note: SOME online pharmacies that issue scripts for monitored substances require a costly monthly membership to ensure a more authentic doctor-patient relationship.
3. If you find a Canadian online pharmacy that does not require a prescription for narcotics specifically, I recommend staying clear of it (most, if not all Canadian online pharmacies require that YOU provide your own prescription from a local doctor for drugs which contain monitored substances. In this sense, Canadian online pharmacies are much more legitimate).
4. That leaves you with online pharmacies that mainly operate outside of North America. Instead, they are located in Central America, the Caribbean, or India. Some of these are legitimate companies that frequently use third-party, American doctors to analyze your symptoms over the Web, and subsequently prescribe your drug of choice (all through the online pharmacy); see the link in point 2 for further legal information on this, if you are concerned about it.
5. Get a Temporary or Wire Credit Card and only transfer to it an amount of money equal to what you think the final sale will come to (approx.). Then use that card to purchase drugs from the online pharmacy. Why? Read my personal account.
Beyond that, there is ONE MORE very important tip. If you have the time and patience, please do an Internet search about the online pharmacy that you think is trustworthy. Normally, you will end up in a forum that has many individuals just like you, suffering from chronic pain, detailing their experiences from said online pharmacy, either for better or for worse. Or email me and I can give you some suggestions depending on your needs.
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Comments
Amy O'Hare
February 27, 2009 8: 21 PM
February 27, 2009 8: 21 PM
Sure thing. I can't promote one over the other here, but send me an email at amyohare1@hotmail.com and I will reply with a link! Thanks.
- Anonymous
April 6, 2009 10:17 PMThanks for the link info Amy. My order came through without a problem, i.e., no more pain. Cheers!
- Amy O'Hare
May 4, 2009 12:03 AMHi! Just to let you all know, I found another reliable web site (after reviewing hundreds) that offers an incredibly nice deal on a certain type of pain med. Email me at amyohare1@hotmail.com and I will reply with a link!
February 27, 2009 8:11 PM
Thanks for the excellent review. But i was wondering if you could actually give me a link to an online pharmacy that is trustworthy? Thanks!