Cheap Pharmacy Medications Knowledge Base
We have no insurance and would like to find a legit pharmacy overseas or a good group to help us decide? We neeed to find a foreign/overseas pharmacy, because we simply just cannot afford the cost here. If anyone can recomend a good/legit pharmacy or groups we would be so grateful, we desperately have to have the medications, but with no pharmacy covereage we can't take it. Any help, info, sources would be so greatly appreciated. We have to do something quickly as again we need meds, the programs here have not helped, so we have read it is much cheaper to order from a legit foreign pharmacy, thanks and I hope someone can help us?
Has anyone used the online pharmacies to order prescription medications? I have a rare disorder called amelogenesis imperfecta which causes my teeth to break off and is very painful. I donot have any insurance. My doctor has me on vicodin for the pain. I cannot afford to go to the doctors for a visit every time I need a refill as I have to pay full price for every visit. I cannot eat due to the pain, so therefore I can't go without pain meds. (Ibuprofen & other otc donot work I've tried) I was told to try online pharmacies as they donot require you to go to the doctors. Is this legal and is it legit. One site I was on quoted $85 for 120 pills, which is cheaper than when the doc prescribes them. If anyone knows anything about this I would greatly appreciate your imput.
Does Pet Meds guarantee its heartworm medications? my beagle needs heartworm medication, so I was contemplating going through a pet pharmacy like Pet Meds since their prices are much cheaper than my vets. does anyone know if they guarantee the quality of their products?
How to purchase erectile dysfunction medication online? Hi, i need to purchase some erectile dysfunction medication online, i heard it's cheaper than original pharmacies. Can you explain to me how to order erectile dysfunction medication online, recommend where it's better to purchase? And also, did anyone order medications online, what approximately shipping, quality, etc.?
Possible computer virus.... help? I opened an email from a friend and inside was some link (can't remember it now but I think it was someones names then.chat.ru after it) anyway, I clicked on it and it took me to some website called easefew. com, which was some online Canadian pharmacy that sells cheap medication without prescriptions. Anyway, I clicked back out, but now I'm worried it might be some kind of virus site or something. What can happen?? Thanks in advance. Thanks everyone for your responses. You've all been very helpful. I think the problem is fixed now, so thanks again guys. :-)
Prescription Medications? Why is it that when you go to a pharmacy to fill a script, that they always offer you a cheaper brand of that medication. I have discovered that even if they claim it is the same drug, and can have different effects on me. I think it may have the same active ingredient, but perhaps a different carrier - I am not sure. What is the legality of all this. Do the manufacturers have to have a certain percentage of the same ingredient, or what? I don't understand how they can legally sell it to serve a purpose, when it may not actually do what t is supposed to do. Does anyone know what the laws are about this? I usually always say yes to the hceaper brand, becuase I understand it is the same and don't care either way as long as it works, but I can tell you it is not psycholoical when I am actually having seisures using one brand, after i have been taking the original for months without a problem.
Can I get help paying for my prescription medication? I'm on several medications but the two most expensive are Depakote and Lexapro. I don't have insurance and I've called every pharmacy in my area and the cheapest I can get the Depakote for is $188 and that's for the generic but my doctor wants me to take the name brand because it's more therapeutic for my system. Are there any organizations or charities that can help me pay for these meds?
Safe, legitimate pharmacy to buy birth control online? I'm currently uninsured and have previously been prescribed the birth control pill Yasmin. Well my current month's supply runs out in about a week and I need to find a relatively cheap way to purchase at least another three month's worth of pills. Does anyone use internet pharmacies to purchase their birth control pills? I don't have a current prescription since I haven't been to my doctor in about three months, but like I said I was prescribed these pills by my gyn. I know that with internet pharmacies you run the risk of outdated medications, ect. ect. but I really need my birth control. Has anyone had any luck with internet pharmacies before and if so, which one? Otherwise, is there any other way of obtaining birth control pills cost efficiently without insurance?
How do you find a legitimate Online Pharmacy to order from? No cash for medication.? My father has rather severe obstructive sleep apnea and we were told he should be put on a medication called Provigil because he lost his job after being worked hard all day and then sent to drive a truck and fell asleep at the wheel and hit a guard rail. We can't afford the medication and I was told to check online for cheap prices but I only seem to find places that seem sketchy... I saw a 60 minutes report on how some online pharmacies send you fake pills or the wrong pills, etc. and don't want to put his health at risk. How do you tell a good pharmacy from a scam pharmacy?
What kind of attorney do I need to hire for health insurance problems? I have been paying for Cobra for myself, my wife and baby girl. It isn't cheap. I have been having extreme difficulty filling prescriptions and it is medication I can't stop taking. We are in good standing with our payments. However, when I try and fill my prescriptions, my pharmacy tells me my insurance is terminated. I have gone back and forth with the Cobra company and Blue Cross and nothing is getting resolved after a month. I am at the point where something needs to be done, and I want to hire an attorney. What kind? Contract? Medical Malpractice? Anyone have any insight? Please help since we are paying out of pocket costs when we should be fully insured.
Are online pharmacies a cheaper, safe alternative for filling my prescriptions? Or are they scams? Paying for my medication is a significant cost for me because my prescriptions aren't covered through my job. Trying to see if there are any out there alternatives to save money. Thanks. Please, I'm looking for facts, not people's opinions about whether it is a good idea to do. If you haven't ordered medication online, or if you don't know someone who has, then please don't answer this question. I have asked this question a few times and all I seem to get is lectures about how it's a bad idea. Also, I don't live in the US, so FDA anything related to the FDA doesn't apply to me.
Have you ever bought prescription drugs off of an "online pharmacy"? Is it safe? How do you know you're getting the right drug or any drug at all (instead of a placebo)? My medication would be a LOT cheaper through these websites ($60 for 90 pills instead of $60 for 30 in the store) but I'm very wary of using sites that don't require scripts. Whats up with that? Please help...I can't afford the in-store prices..
Conflict of Interest involving my Prescription Insurance Company also being a retail mail order pharmacy? To my surprise, I was charged a 26.00 penalty by my insurance company when picking up my medications last night. In previous months I had only paid 17.00 to my local pharmacy. It seems MEDCO insurance is also a provider of medications. I can only get my pills from a local pharmacy 3 times before I am charged a 'penalty' for not using the mail order pharmacy. Does this sound wrong to you too?? I used the mail order before. Yes, it was cheaper but it was a major hassle. My pills came 3 weeks after I mailed in the script. There was an error in billing and my next month came another 2 weeks late. I prefer to take my script to my local, friendly pharmacy and have my meds filled. Now I pay the insurance a 'penalty' ? There has to be some law about conflict of interest implied here! What are our options as Americans to make sure our free choice remains without penalization?
Does Medco reimburse on rx drugs? I recently picked up a prescription for generic medication. The pharmacy said the insurance co. wanted to talk to the doctor first before they'd cover it. I bought the medication anyway, it was cheap enough. If i have my doctor call them now, would they possibly reimburse me for the cost they didnt cover originally?
Looking for Cheap Pain Meds and Fast Shipping ? Has anyone had any problems obtaining there pain medication lately? If so I can help with some really informative information - including a great source that has better prices than your local pharmacy and shipment is super fast. For more information - e-mail me at tabman50@yahoo.com -- talk to you soon !!!! Shawn
What are my alternatives for getting my blood pressure medication? I am in need of my blood pressure meds. my prescription drug plan does not go into effect for 2 months...so until that time I have to pay full price. once the plans takes effect, the meds will be cheaper. where can i find my meds that won't cost me and arm and leg: lotrel and atenolol. also are there alternatives to get the meds? i don't believe there are generics I can get from my pharmacy. any assistance would be great.
how do i remove this mole? i have a mole on my chin and i kno for sure that its not cancerous. i tried peeling it off but it jus comes back. how do i remove this without spending hundreds of dollars for surgery. is there some medication or something i can buy at a pharmacy or something thats pretty cheap?
Getting medications shipped to the US from Canada? Does anyone know how I can get medications from Canada into the US without going up there and getting them? My doctors office will call in a prescriction, but all the pharmacies say it is illegal to ship drugs to the US. Also, the drugs are for my dog, not for me. But I can get them for half the cost in Canada than the US and they are chronic drugs (he has to have them). The drug is called Latanoprost or Xalatan to treat glacoma (he can't have surgery becuase he is in congestive heart failure). Or does anyone know where I can get this drug in the US cheaper (now I'm paying $80 for 2.5 ml about once a month). Essentially, I'm looking for Canadian Pharmacies approved for filling meds/shipping to the US. Considering I said I was in Anderson, IN, no - I'm nowhere near Canada. And somehow I highly doubt a feed or tractor supply will "order" meds to treat glaucoma. And it's not what the vet is charging me - I have to get it from a pharmacy and that is what the pharmacy is charging me.
Why is it OK for the U.S.A. Government to limit how much money Medical Doctors & Pharmacies can earn? But the same Government allows Apartment Building Managers to charge whatever they want and raise the rent whenever they want. Just like it’s hard for people to pay their Medical Doctor for examining them and the Pharmacies for medication. It’s also hard for people to pay more than a certain price for their monthly rent? This is how the Government limits how much Money Medical Doctors and Pharmacies can earn ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Government provides Medical Insurance that pays Doctors a very limited amount of Money for examining a patient This Medical Insurance also pays the Pharmacies a limited amount of money for the medicines they sell And all Doctors & Pharmacies feel pressured to sign up for these insurance plans. Because the Insurance companies give special benefits to the 1st few hundred Medical Doctors & Pharmacies that sign up. So now the other Doctors & Pharmacies have to sign up or they won’t have any patients. Since no one will pay what they charge if the Insurance companies offer cheaper medical care and pharmacy drugs.
Has anyone purchased birth control from mycycle.ch before? I just got a prescription for Nuvaring, but my insurance doesn't cover it. I am looking at a payment of $50 a month at my local pharmacy. I have been searching the web for somewhere cheap to buy it from and have come up with mycycle.ch which says they cost $100 for 4 rings. Has anyone purchased Nuvaring or any birth control/medication from them before? Whats the catch? Thanks for your answers! Unfortunately I have to use Nuvaring, I have tried numerous pills which have lots of side effects. Nuvaring has a lower dosage and is more localized, so has less side effects. There is no generic alternative to Nuvaring, so it seems impossible to get it cheaper.
I just lost my insurance. I have a prescrption for oxycontin where is the cheapest place to get my meds?. ? I have chronic pain and have been on this medication for over a year. I was laid off a few weeks ago thanks to the greed of the UAW of which I was a temporary member anyway,I can no longer afford my medication. When I went to the pharmacy the cheapest I could find them was $700. I cannot afford this but at the same time I do not have enough mobility without them to find a new job. I do not want to go on disability but I am being forced into a situation with no alternative. I cannot believe our system is setup to force a person who wants to contribute and be a part of the workforce into taking a disability check. Where is the cheapest place to get my medication or is there a program in place to help pay for them. Thanks.
How difficult is it to live with a cat when you have allergies? I'm moving in with some new roommates next year and one of them has a brand new cat. My allergies are pretty much limited to itchy pallet, running nose watery eyes, nothing really severe, but not something I can live with untreated for the next couple of years. I've spent a substantial amount of (overnight) time at houses with cats but their houses were most likely alot cleaner than what our house of 5 college students will quickly become. Benadryl also helped alot in those situations, but that isn't something I can take everyday. I'd love to hear opinions anyone has on daily allergy medication (claritin, reactine, allegra), or anything else you do to survive with your allergies. I work at a pharmacy and you don't need a prescription for most extra strength allergy medications, as well I can get the generic medications for quite cheap compared to over the counter prices so taking pills everyday certainly isn't out of the question.
I was prescribed Xanax XR...? 1mg extended release tablets but when I went to pick them up, the pharmacy said it would be $165 for 60 pills for the generic (1 month supply). That is way too much. I have insurance & it isn't covered nor is any anti-anxiety med. I need to ask my doctor to change the medication to something cheaper. Does anyone know of a cheaper medication that works??
Samples of Vytorin were given to lower cholesterol. Blood test showed cholesterol is normal now. Vytorin is.. a brand name medication, and copays are high, so asked doctor for a generic med to lower cholesterol since no generic available for Vytorin. Pharmacy says there are some at certain pharmacies as cheap as $4.00 copay/month! Doctor says, "Vytorin is working fine. Either take it or go see a cholesterol specialist" rather than write a generic script to see if it would work as well as Vytorin, even though a specialist wasn't consulted before receiving samples of Vytorin to begin with. Is this doctor being bull-headed about insisting on a brand name medication? Is there any reason "why" he couldn't give a generic script and have the blood retested in two months to see if the results are similar? Our copay for name brand is $50 per month!
Prescriptions without a Prescription help? A Friend of mine has been having chronic back problems for nearly 12 years now, about 3 years ago he tested positive for cocaine when he was at a scheduled check up so they cut off his prescriptions. Since that day he has not used any illicit narcotics, and has been forced to buy the prescription drugs he used to get for dirt cheap from other people who sell their pills. I feel real bad for the guy because in his most recent trip(This morning) his doctor brought up the incident 3 years ago and once again denied his prescriptions. I'd like to know if there are ANY reputable online pharmacies that can sell him his old medication, or perhaps some remedies in how he can go about this problem. Should he continue seeking doctors till he finds one that is understanding or what?
Buying medication online? I need to buy some meds online because I lost my health insurance. Some are considered narcotics but I have valid prescriptions. Does anyone know a good reputable online pharmacy preferably with cheap prices? What's up with the sites that require monthly memberships?
Question over Big Brother is Watching Everyone.? It a question in my homework. Here is the article you need to read first and the question is below, Privacy eroding, bit by byte Computers, Engineers Find New Ways to Keep Tabs On Us First there were security cameras, sprouting like mushrooms on street corners and buildings. Then came shopper cards, offering discounts in exchange for details about buying habits. In recent years, we've seen the emergence of electronic tags or "cookies" on the Internet, software that monitors e-mail, GPS devices that pinpoint our position on the planet, and a growing number of machines that capture fingerprints and face prints. Now comes the news that federal regulators approved the injection of microchips under the skin, enabling physicians with the right gear to know who someone is without having to ask. And yesterday, the omniscient-seeming search engine Google bested itself by announcing a service to probe for information both online and in your own machine. One company official called it a "photographic memory for your computer." Google says no personal information will be sent back to the company. But if it feels like you can't do anything these days without someone looking over your shoulder, you're not just paranoid. Cheap computers, blazing fast networks and clever engineers are finding more and more ways to keep tabs on where you go and what you buy, generally with your permission. They're even getting better at guessing what you'll do next. "It's this whole new world. It's sort of like all these little details about our lives are being recorded," said Richard M. Smith, an Internet security consultant in Boston. "We love the conveniences. We love the services. But people kind of instinctively know there's a dark side to this. They just hope it won't happen to them." Smaller, Faster and Cheaper To be sure, companies have long gathered personal and shopping information to better market to customers, often with dubious results. Who hasn't received junk mail or telemarketing calls that seem to have no connection with their lives? But those initiatives are fast improving' and accelerating as people live more of their lives tethered to cell phones, the Internet and the rest of the wired world, where trading off personal information is part of the price of admission. Think about a typical day. An advertising service is notified when you check the sports scores on the Web. The EZ-Pass transponder signals when you go through a tollbooth. The pharmacy collects personal medication details and sends them along to data companies for analysis. At work, some employees now use face recognition systems to get in to their offices, or they type on machines that trace every keystroke. "Every move you make is becoming part of your permanent record," said Peter P. Swire, a privacy expert and law professor at Ohio State University. "The trend is smaller, faster, cheaper." Rapid Accumulation There's no question the data are accumulating, and faster than many people understand. A few years ago, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley estimated that all the information created by humanity by 1999 would double by about now. One of the leading aggregators of personal information, an Arkansas company called Acxiom Corp., has roughly a million times more information about adult Americans and their families than when it first sold stock two decades ago. Other commercial information services routinely tout their ability to access some 20 billion records. And that's not counting the digital details that come in the form of photographs, videotapes and sensor readings. Most people know companies can mine credit card data, loan records and other transactions. But few know that companies already offer video-mining services as well. One day we might be able to mine the information generated by radio frequency identification chip implanted in our arms. Or we might just use a Google search service custom-made for RFID, as the chips are known. Not everybody is vexed by these trends. Homeland security, law enforcement and intelligence officials are rushing to take advantage of this wealth of information to protect the country. Web sites like Amazon.com, cell phone services, catalogue retailers, financial services companies and many others are increasingly adept at using data systems to serve customers. Ask people whether they'd give up those services, and many would offer a resounding "no." David Brin, an author and futurist, believes that recent technological developments have revolutionized the ability of people to see, through cameras around the globe, and remember details through almost unimaginably rich warehouses of information that serve as proxies for our limited memories. He predicts that we will one day be able to "know" almost everybody in the world through instant access to personal information in ubiquitous dat
Repost of this question: Unclear pregnancy test? I'm reposting this to see what other replies I get. Thanks :) Ok sooo I decided to take a pregnancy test today, and the result I got back was confusing. The control box line was good but on the result one, it's faint. Like the horizontal line is faint and TO ME, I see a faint faint faint vertical line! However, both are faint! Now, last week I was in the emergency room and ended up have a UTI. So since there was blood when I urinated, I told them I had suspicions about pregnancy to make sure it was all okay. They did a urine test but results were unclear because my urine had blood, excessive white blood cells, etc! Well they gave me pain killers and antibiotics to treat my UTI and of coarse they gave me safe medicine. I'm to be taking it 10 days soooo, I'm still taking it! Do you think that has something to do with the result I got on my prego test orrrr could it be that HCG level is still very low. The anibiotics I'm still on do cause my urine to change color so might that be why it's so hard to see the result on the test? Also, I've been reading the papers I got with the medicine at the ER and pharmacy and they say that these medications could give false results including home tests of glucose for diabetes. So I'm thinking that something else, low HCG, and medicine side effects. Well share some of your stories with me mommies! Because I feel pregnant but need reassurance it's all okay :) Additional Details I should also add that I bought the cheap pregnancy test from Wal-Mart :P I've been reading reviews online about it not being the best choice for early pregnancy detection and also because some don't work at all. (equate brand) Any one used it before?
Does anyone know of any low priced birth controls or pharmacies (like walmart) that offer lower prices? Due to a change in my insurance, the price of my birth control jumped from being free to $50 a month. I can't afford to spend $600 a year on birth control. I'm currently on Kariva but would be willing to switch to another. I know WalMart offers $4 and $10 prescriptions on some medications.. Does anyone know of a cheaper birth control pill or a pharmacy that has a deal like walmart has on a type of birth control pill? Thanks
How do you spend less money? What are things you have done to save money? I've many so many changes since two years ago, so I'm listing everything I'm doing now that I used to not do before. Here goes: Electricity -I unplug everything that is not in use. I save about half of my electricity. -I try to do all or most of my homework during the day. When its dark, I go to the library which is 2 minutes away and closes late so I wont use the lights at home. -I use my laptop and I charge it at school, library, or starbucks. -Over the summer, forget the air conditioner. I use a fan (and I always turn it off when I leave the room) or I stay outside and go hang out in air conditioned places. -My family tends to stay in the same room so we have the lights on in only one room at a time -We use fluorescent lightbulbs. They use so much less energy (75% less) and last a lot longer than regular ones (I used to have to replace my bulbs every 2-3 months. Now with fluorescent lightbulbs I haven't had to replace it in over two years) Extra Expenses -I dont have internet. I use someone else's wireless. -I don't have cable. You can find almost any show online at Hulu.com or something. Maybe even youtube. Besides, getting rid of cable means you'll have the TV turned on less often and you'll save electricity. -I used to have netflix and paid $20 a month. Then I realized I can get almost all of these movies for free at the library! For those movies I cant get at the library, netflix has this thing where you can put your account on hold for 90 days at a time. -When I go to the movies, I buy a child's ticket at the machine (they rarely really check anyway) and I see more than one movie at a time. Transportation -Since I live in New York City, we dont have a car. That way we dont have to pay $300+ monthly on parking. -For New Yorkers, sharing an unlimited metrocard with friends and family saves so much money. Food and household products -I always eat at home and I take my own lunch to school -When buying groceries or household items, I never get anything full price. Always one sale! -Eat less. I used to overeat a lot. I spent so much money on food and I got sick more. Now I eat normally and I spend less money on food and medical expenses and I have a better body. -It's really cheap, but I usually go into fast food restaurants and take napkins. I haven't bought paper towels in over a year. -I go to Costco's often (I carpool with friends) and I save SO much money. -I dont buy water bottles. $1 a day or twice a day is too much. I save $30-$60 per month and I buy a refillable SIGG bottle and get water from home. -I dont usually buy name brands. Medical -To avoid constant trips to the doctor's office, I have a notebook full of questions so I can ask him all these questions in one visit. When he prescribes something, I ask him for samples. If I need to get the prescription, I avoid the pharmacy and get them online. Much cheaper. Pets -They're really expensive. Expect to pay over $60 monthly on food alone. One annual check up with the vet can easily cost you $300. Emergencies/medications/surgeries can cost you thousands of dollars. If you dont have pets, then I suggest you keep it that way. But if you really want one or you already have pets and dont want to find them a new home (like me!), then you can still save. -I always buy my cats things on sale. And I mix their litter with shredded paper. That way one 25lb box of litter lasts about 4 months. -Don't overfeed your pets. Same reason you shouldnt overeat. More food expenses and more health issues. Entertainment/ Vacation -You dont always have to spend money. Hang out with friends at home, have a picnic (money on food, but that's minimal if everyone pitches in). -There are places that are free on certain days. For example, here in NYC, the bronx zoo is pay what you wish on wednesdays. For me that means free. The Met museum of art is always pay what you wish. -I tend to go on vacation when prices are cheaper. So I avoid holiday vacations and long weekend vacations. Living Space -If you're really short of cash, which many New Yorkers are, you can always rent a spare bedroom. You'd be surprised at how much people would pay for a bedroom in NYC. I also don't use toilet paper at all. I just wait until I shower the next day to clean myself. Just kidding. Since I started doing all these things, we've saved up at thousands of money annually. I just wanted to put some of these ideas out there and maybe find out what other people are doing? Dan, I get what you mean, and I've thought of it too. But when we share metrocards, its not like we go out of our way to share it. We usually have different schedules. I commute in the morning and she commutes at night, so we thought it didnt make sense to buy two metrocards. If we needed to though, we would buy a second one. And I figured if someone didnt want someone else to use their wireless, they would use a password, right?
I am New here, was wondering if anyone can give me some advise on my situation? Hey, I would appreciate if everyone can give truthful answers because this is affecting my relationship with my parents! Thanks. Well this is the situation. Now it is not the end of the world, nor is it a huge tribulation, but my parents have never given me any support. (Typical parents can suck. Its life, I know) Now that I am an legal adult I have made many choices that benefited me. I lost weight, made friends, had a job*, and now I am on treatment for two disorders. My mom is especially afraid of change. Ever since I got treated for my personal problems, I have changed remarkably. Yet my mom still insists that I abuse medication, which I do not. So she stopped supporting me, and a student who makes 6-7 dollars and hour cant afford medication that costs over 200 dollars a month. After my visit to my doctor he suggested, that to mail a prescription to an online pharmacy, that is cheap. Hey it is only 80 dollars and it is legal (mailed prescription, verified by some pharmacy they told me) Anyways that is not my concern because I am legally an adult and have jurisdiction to choose my medication. But the problem is my mom is doing passive aggressive things, so I can get off of my treatment and so I can return to my old life: Getting into fights, performing meserably in school, having no friends and being fat. Now I will not tolerate her bullshi*, and as difficult as I am it would be impossible to do so. Also the fact I am a legal adult. But is there a way we can have a functional realtionship? And if so, how? Ohh and she thinks a 5'8 male who weighs 160 pounds is aneorixic. My doctor told me to lose 20 more pounds! I know she is a mother and she wants me to be a mamas boy, which was fun, because of the attention, but its time for me to move on, right? Remember if you have nothing nice to say, please keep it to yourself. I am not here to make enemies, or to get back at someone. That is pathalogical. Hey Jgirl thanks for your response! Unfortunately, I have two disorders that are severe. One can be life threatning if it is not treated and the other one affects my dirving, coordination and concentration. Medications are okay, as long as it helps an individual. I personally think two medications are not a lot, nor do the other doctors I see. I am going to college and I definately need to stay consistent on my dosage, so I can not get involved with drinking and drugs. You are right, being "drugged" is not a good feeling, but for the conditons i have people typically are on 5-6 medications. Thank you!
Can anyone suggest a cheaper replacement for albuterol, inhaler? CAN ANYONE RECOMMEND A SUB FOR THE ALBUTEROL, USP INHALATION MADE BY WARRICK. MY PHARMACY NO LONGER SELLS IT AND THEY FILLED IT WITH PROVENTIL HFA, I WAS PAYING $10.00 W/CO PAY KNOW IT IS $25.00 FOR THIS REPLACEMENT. IT DOES NOT SEEM LIKE THE SAME MEDICATION WHEN I INHALE ALSO? ANY ADVISE WOULD BE APPRECIATED. DAWN
Am I finally getting some of my mental health and personal life in order some? (inside)? I know this is going to sound stupid, and childish, but I finally gave up robotripping. And since my state has just made synthetic cannabis illegal, I decided to quit using it also because it can give me anxiety and a huge appetite also. I also called the nurse practitioner I've been seeing, and I told her she is a good np, but I only want one general practitioner. I didn't rub it in that my other general practitioner is nice, doesn't give me UA's, and ignored a mental hospital I stayed at that called and complained I was asking for to many narcotics. He has given me an x ray of my back and found out I have scoliosis. I'm also the heaviest I've ever been but I told the doctor that I was given prescription diet pills that are similar to speed, and I only lost a pound in a month. Anyway, so now I just have one doctor for my overall health, and he is going to set me up with a nutritionist. Also, I'm on SSI for scitzhoaffective and agoraphobia. My mom gives me my valium every morning, and I take dalmane for sleep. And both doctors know about the other. And I'm now using just one pharmacy that is cheap, and close to my house. Also, I'm going to college for culinary arts, and my one summer class is a B at mid term. It's Human Nutrition. And I'm planning to take just one class for the fall, but it's a beginning bread making class. And someone told me you also get to make cup cakes. And we get to eat or take home whatever we make. So does this sound like I'm getting my stuff together? And the one weekday I'm not going to school I ask my mentally challenged aunt (she has been staying with me and my mom for a month) where she wants to go. Last week we went to the zoo, this week we are going to the mall. I feel sorry for my sweet aunt. She was mistreated by some of my other family who are on serious drugs like meth. I just really want to make her happy. She gets moody and defensive, but I totally am cool with it because she has been through a lot. I actually used to be a psychology major because I wanted to counsel people, and help others. But I attempted suicide two years ago, and was in the ER for four days. So I'm taking my medication pretty much right, and am trying to get my life in order. I haven't began to look for another girlfriend. I think with the last woman ripping out my heart and stomping on it, I need to take a break for a while. Do any of you have any non abusive advice? Thank you for your time.
can you help me find my meds for free? i only make around $650-750 a month at wal-mart, i have epilepsy and i really need my medications. i just got off my stepdad's military insurance because i turned 21, and i have no idea how i can afford them. no insurance co will accept me because i just had a seizure recently and they require a certain amount of time for me to be seizure free. i have insurance through my job, but it sucks. my topamax costs $790 and my keppra costs $135. can anyone help me figure out how to get these for free? i found an online pharmacy where i can get them for pretty cheap, but i was hoping there was a better way. thanks in advance.
Quick Question About Birth Control? OK...I have been taking Low-Ogestrol and its the cheaper brand of Low-Ovral. Well, the pharmacy didnt have my low-ogestrol in stock so they gave me the low-ovral for this month and I will get my low-ogestrol next month. These pills are exactly the same they told me, they have the same exact medications in them. I also heard if u flip flop b.c pills u can get pregnant. If I take these pills even though they are the same thing, am I at risk to getting pregnant? My doctor said I wasnt but Im still not so sure. I would feel better getting opinions on it. Thanks.
Bringing prescription drugs into Canada from abroad? I always take many medications when I am abroad. Because I need them for my illnesses and because they are easier to obtain here. Now this time I got a prescription with me for Tramadol and Diazepam and Oxycodone. I was hoping that I would be allowed to bring all them with me now since I have the prescription for them. All three were written on an official prescription from the psychiatrist from the Hospital. So I´m asking.... can I bring them? On the prescription he just put the quantity of boxes for each drug.... so this could mean anything. He put- 4 Boxes of Tramadol, 4 Boxes of Diazepam, and 4 Boxes of Oxycodone. He didn´t write down the number of pills, just the number of boxes for each. So I bought 1 box of Diazepam which contains 200 pills. It was only $3, and it was from an official pharmacy. So If I buy 3 more boxes of 200 Diazepam, I can do that right? As long as I have the prescription? I admit it would be a lot of Diazepam, maybe more than I need, 800 10mg Diazepam pills in total. But it shouldn´t matter right? Aslong as I have the prescription. Besides I could make them last until their expiry date in 2012. There were other brands of Diazepam but these were more expensive and came in boxes of 30. So I am thinking instead of bring 4 boxes of 30 I can bring 4 boxes of 200. And I´d still be following the prescription from the doctor right? The Tramadol only come in boxes of 10 pills. So I would be taking 40. The Oxycodone I found out I needed another special prescription for. So I don´t have more time to get that. So now I want to take 800 Diazepams and 40 Tramadols. So weather it´s an excessive quantity is irrelevant, right? Because prices are cheap here and who knows when I´ll come back, so I should stock up for Canada and have enough to last me the next three years. I´m not going to lie I´ve had problems coming back to Canada in the past. They red flagged me and I went through a painful inspection and interrogation of everything. But it wasn´t about drugs the other times. This time is when I´ll be taking the drugs. So I just want to know, under the worst circumstance, if they do red flag me again and they witch hunt me again, I will have full immunity, right? I got the official prescription for 4 boxes of each. So I´m just choosing to get the boxes of Diazepam that have the most pills in them. This will last me a long time and save me a lot of money. Aswell as making me healthier. Thanx for your input and advise.
Bringing Prescription Drugs into Canada from Abroad? I always take many medications when I am abroad. Because I need them for my illnesses and because they are easier to obtain here. Now this time I got a prescription with me for Tramadol and Diazepam and Oxycodone. I was hoping that I would be allowed to bring all them with me now since I have the prescription for them. All three were written on an official prescription from the psychiatrist from the Hospital. So I´m asking.... can I bring them? On the prescription he just put the quantity of boxes for each drug.... so this could mean anything. He put- 4 Boxes of Tramadol, 4 Boxes of Diazepam, and 4 Boxes of Oxycodone. He didn´t write down the number of pills, just the number of boxes for each. So I bought 1 box of Diazepam which contains 200 pills. It was only $3, and it was from an official pharmacy. So If I buy 3 more boxes of 200 Diazepam, I can do that right? As long as I have the prescription? I admit it would be a lot of Diazepam, maybe more than I need, 800 10mg Diazepam pills in total. But it shouldn´t matter right? Aslong as I have the prescription. Besides I could make them last until their expiry date in 2012. There were other brands of Diazepam but these were more expensive and came in boxes of 30. So I am thinking instead of bring 4 boxes of 30 I can bring 4 boxes of 200. And I´d still be following the prescription from the doctor right? The Tramadol only come in boxes of 10 pills. So I would be taking 40. The Oxycodone I found out I needed another special prescription for. So I don´t have more time to get that. So now I want to take 800 Diazepams and 40 Tramadols. So weather it´s an excessive quantity is irrelevant, right? Because prices are cheap here and who knows when I´ll come back, so I should stock up for Canada and have enough to last me the next three years. I´m not going to lie I´ve had problems coming back to Canada in the past. They red flagged me and I went through a painful inspection and interrogation of everything. But it wasn´t about drugs the other times. This time is when I´ll be taking the drugs. So I just want to know, under the worst circumstance, if they do red flag me again and they witch hunt me again, I will have full immunity, right? I got the official prescription for 4 boxes of each. So I´m just choosing to get the boxes of Diazepam that have the most pills in them. This will last me a long time and save me a lot of money. Aswell as making me healthier. Thanx for your input and advise.
Are drug companies using poor people as "virus farms"? I recently had the chance to compare the prices of medications for two different conditions. One of them is a non-communicable bodily disorder, and the other was an infectious but non-life threatening condition. The difference in the prices were staggering. A friend of mine reported that he got doctor's prescriptions for both conditions and went to the drug store to fill them. The price of the meds for the non-communicable condition was only $12. The price of the meds for the infectious condition was more than $1000. He could not afford the latter because his entire gross annual income is only $12000. A phone call from the pharmacy to his doctor got the prescription changed to another drug (one that the doctor had at first not favored) which cost $200. It doesn't seem likely that there is any production-related reason for why the prices of any of these drugs should be so high. If they can make it at all, they can make it in bulk. I happen to know that the active agent in the doctor's less-favored me for the infectious condition is merely a synthetic form of a plant extract, rendered to powder and dissolved in alcohol to 1 part in 20 parts. Something similar is probably true for the more expensive medicine that the doctor had favored at first: relatively cheap to make, but sold very expensively. Just as an observer to my friend's struggle to pay for his medicine, I've come to believe that the drug companies are run by evil people who are deliberately and maliciously using America's poor as both a reservoir and a vector for diseases, which will statistically diffuse into the ranks of the more affluent classes, who will grumble and complain about the price of medicine, but will be able to cough up the money. The drug companies, I think, have no interest in seeing any more "polios" eradicated. They'd much rather have a host of diseases around that they can sell treatments for, and they've certainly done a financial analysis on what price that brings them the most profit. Their conclusion seems to be that they are most advantaged when the poor are kept infectiously sick. Kes, that's the biggest pile of bullsh*t I've read since Ayn Rand. While it is true that no one is required by law to take a drug "regardless of cost" it is sometimes true that taking the drug is the only way to become healthy again. The "alternative medicines" you point to usually don't work. It is not an answer when you point at quack doctors and homeopathic snake oil, and imply that these are reasonable alternatives to real doctors and real medicine. Not even when life is not immediately at risk. Advanced drug R&D should be funded by the government directly, not through a mechanism that holds the end-user's access hostage to politics. Drug companies should be federally audited to discover how much they really do spend on advanced drug R&D, so that they can't swindle the taxpayers, either directly or through programs such as Medicare. Drug prices should be fixed in such a way that the drug companies can recover actual R&D costs and make a reasonable profit, but so that after these costs have been recovered the temporarily high prices do not continue, as they have continued with the drugs that my friend bought or tried to buy. Those drugs have been around for at least 20 years, so it isn't the case that the drug companies are simply trying to recoup R&D costs. Under no circumstances should the drug companies be allowed to create a bidding war over essential drugs, in which wealth is a prerequisite to health. Under no circumstances should the drug companies be allowed to use price to create a large group of infected people who will spread the infection to other groups through ordinary human activity. The pricing system that the drug companies now use is a menace to the public health, and menacing the public health is, or ought to be, a crime. No matter how much profit someone is making. My friend just told me that he had used the very expensive medicine before, when filling the same prescription cost about $200. That was 15 years ago. The price to fill the same prescription now is more than $1000, i.e., more than five times as much. So it definitely isn't true that the outrageous and unreasonable price of the expensive medicine is the result of drug companies trying to recover R&D costs. No way.
paying cash for RX to avoid raised insurance premiums? I need to get a new medication that is relatively cheap. If I go to my doctor and he writes me an RX and I fill it at the pharmacy and pay cash, is there any way my insurance can find out? I really want to avoid involving them because that will be another excuse for them to change my rates, or another condition I will need to list if I change carriers. *I am using my insurance to visit my general doctor to obtain the meds, is he obligated to let insurance know about my visit?
Where can I buy hydrocodone online with a site that offers doctor's prescription/consultation? I had 4 operations, and I was taking hydrocodone as needed from my old family doctor with no side effects. I moved to another state and nobody wants to prescribe it for me because they're afraid of being investigated (if they had this pain they'd prescribe it for themselves in 5 secs). There are pharmacies online that work with online physicians who review your medical records and issue a prescription AND medication. I did this (from WA) for a total cost of $300. Anyone know of a site that might be cheaper but offers same service? I don't have an addictive personality. I bet somebody I could stop using sugar for 2 years, and I won. 15 years ago I bet somebody I could quite smoking in 5 minutes and I won that bet too. I tried Ultram but it doesn't work as well. Lyrica & cymbalta made me sick. (I'm talking carpal tunnel surgery, ulnar nerve surgery, forearm tumor removal surgery, and hernia surgery all in one day kind of pain.) P.S. before this I never was sick in my life.
Is a pharmacy allowed to do this? Long story short, I have received the same amount of a medication for years. Recently, my pharmacy shorted me on the prescription. Instead of being given a 90 day supply, I only received 84 days. I was charged the same amount, though, and this medication isn't cheap and there is no generic brand. So, my question is if the pharmacy is allowed to legally "under fill" a prescription my doctor writes for me? Is there a regulatory board or another group I can contact to inquire into this further? Thanks for your replies! I have talked to the pharmacy. They claim they are allowed to do this, it is not a mistake and it is a permanent thing. I used to get a bottle of medication from the pharmacy for a 30 day supply, but it was actually more than that, maybe 5 weeks. The bottle is the only way this medication comes from the drug manufacturer, so the pharmacy sells it that way. Now, I am required by my insurance to get a 90 day supply. The pharmacy now only gives me two bottles of medication, not three, though. Sorry for any confusion!
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the online pharmacy-"Pillbed"? Any info would be helpful!! I currently am in the process of switching jobs abd unfortunately will not have any health insurance for a few months. The only prescription i have is for the pain reliever Tremadol. I am looking for a reputable online pharmacy where I can purchase my medication until i receive health coverage again. I was recomended to Pillbed.com and was looking for any second opinions from anyone who has ordered anything from this site. Their prices seem reasonable, but am hoping i receive the right product. I have ordered from online pharmacies in the past, but this one seems to be the cheapest for Tramadol. So if anyone has any info on this specific pharmacy, and their service or products- it would be appreciated!!
Online Pharmacies: Should I do it? Are online pharmacies legitimate? I take medication for my chronic hip pain and my doctor prescribes me vicoprofen when it gets really bad. But being that I don't have insurrance currently, and buying them in larger amounts online comes out a lot cheaper. IN addition, this way I don't have to pay for a doctor's visit each time. I wanted to buy them online this time. Are these online drug companies real? Are they really gonna send me Vicoprofen without an actual prescription? And for less than the price they sell them at the pharmacy? Some of them advertise on google. Does this mean they are legit and will actually send me my pills?
Can online "pharamacies" be trusted? I have a legitamate medical problem for which I have a prescription. It is very costly, though, and I have noticed online "pharmacies" that sell my medication at drastically reduced costs. I am skeptical because the sites I am talking about do not require a prescription (the ones that do are not cheaper than what I already pay). Are these sites selling the real deal? Are they just a big scam? It seems to good to be true, so I'm assuming it is- just wondering if anyone has any experience with this. Thanks.
does brands in products really matter? Ok there are a lot of acne medications and other products out there many are easy to find at stores and pharmacies others need to be prescribed by dermatologists. There are a lot of competitions with brands, and I have noticed that most of them have the same active ingredients which are: Benzoyl peroxide and Salicylic Acid and each product has different concentrations like 1.0%, 2.5%, 10% etc, which makes me assume that the bigger the concentration the stronger the medicine is. Does the brand matter or the active ingredients that contain the product to make it effective? Because I have seen brands like Neutrogena, Noxema, Clearasil, Olay etc which are examples of popular acne medicines but I have also seen products of way cheaper brands but with bigger concentrations. Like today I bough a blemish control creme of an unknown product at $1.50 that contains a 10% concentration of Benzoyl peroxide but I don't know if it's as effective as my other recognized medications.
Are UK GP`s governed by a duty of care? Or cost effectiveness when prescribing medication? I.e. When working in a 130 bedded homeless hostel (where I issueds medication) and looking at both mine and friends prescriptions. There are only a handfull of drugs prescribed for many many conditions. When checking the BNF pharmacy manual, these are some of the cheapest drugs available and at a fraction of the cost of a general paid prescription.. Just look up in the BNF and see.
Can human medicine be given to dogs? Are there any medicines that we can get from the pharmacy that can be used for dogs for common doggie ailments? I have to use Metrogyl for my dog for her diarrhea and I have used a human arthritis medication for my older dog once too (the same main ingredient in the vet prescribed meds). Both of these I have bought from my chemist and they cost a fraction of what the vet charges. I was wondering if anyone had discovered cross over medication for use with dogs that is much cheaper to get from the pharmacy, with or without a prescription. I won't try anything that isn't 100% safe for my dog. I understand the dosage issue and wouldn't just medicate my dog without a vet's advice. Thank you Dances with Woofs! I did google that and there is alot of meds that dogs can safely have. One site I found tells you the ailment and the correct dosage too. Thanks for the tip! Ditto to T. Good sites too, thank you.
Adderall... is it sold in Mexican pharmacies too? I was wondering if any one knows if you can purchase adderall XR in mexican pharmacies? I live really close to the border and was wondering because my insurance is not covering the medication anymore and it is costing me a fourtune but i heard from a friend that you can purchase any type of medication in mexico at a cheaper price for the same QUALITY IS THIS TRUE? i have been trying to do some reaserch online first before i make the trip to my neighboring city across the border but i wanted to see if anyone knows. I was also wondering if aderall has the same name in spanish so that when and if i do go look for it i can ask for it correctly.
Risks involved when ordering prescription drugs through Canadian site or site that ships from India? I need a prescription filled for Differin and I came across some Canadian pharmacies that sell this drug really cheap! I found one planetdrugsdirect.com that orders through India....I am ultra worried that my RX will be seized if I go through these types of sites that are shipped through Canada or India?....Please let me know what I should do. I don't want to spend $180 on this medication when I can spend $38-$50 going through planetdrugsdirect.com or a Canadian pharmacy. PLEASE HELP!
Student health insurance in California...? I am a full-time student who desperately needs health insurance. I posted a similar question but haven't received any answers. My job won't offer any health benefits for a whole year (Wal-Mart). I buy Concerta from the pharmacy. My college offers no health insurance and nobody I talked to knew what to tell me. Can anyone recommend a plan? My job is only part-time so I need something cheap or affordable that will help cover my medication. Please help. I have no idea how to do this. D:
My american government current event? WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (CNN) -- For Doug Pegram, it is on the one hand simple math: His medical bills cost roughly $300 a month and a health insurance policy would cost $550. "Two or three hundred dollars goes a long way," Pegram said. Especially when you are living on unemployment benefits. Simple math, and a huge gamble: Pegram has a rare disorder, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, that in some patients can be life-threatening. "If anything happens, that's another story," Pegram told us. "But you have to do what you have to do sometimes, and you just hope for the best. And do it." Video Watch Pegram describe his tough choices » Life on the edge started in November, when Pegram lost his job at Hanesbrands Inc., the clothing manufacturer where he had worked for three years. Ironically, Pegram's job as a senior analyst included writing reports for Hanes management on sales and economic trends. "Every couple months, it [layoffs] went through the company and a few people here and there and it got worse and worse," he said. "I knew it was in the future somewhere." Now, he is looking for a job and keeping his fingers crossed his condition doesn't worsen. Ehlers-Danlos is a group of inherited disorders that affect connective tissues. In Pegram's case, it means constant pain in his legs and some other joints. "One type is you can have heart failure if you don't get checked out, so it's pretty serious that you actually go to the doctor," Pegram said. His monthly visit costs $150 -- and patients like Pegram who are without insurance are asked to pay up front. His medications run about $126 at a discount pharmacy. Pegram has old bills showing that when he was at Hanes and insured, the same medication cost the insurance company $68 because of its discount. His doctor also accepted a lower negotiated rate from the insurer. "So everything is inflated," he said of his medical costs now. Don't Miss * Green jobs grow slowly in Philadelphia * Fence represents divide over illegal immigration * Indiana mayor says he'd put stimulus money to good use * Lansing struggles with restructured GM He could have signed up for the COBRA health coverage available to workers as they lose their jobs. It was that policy Pegram said would have cost him $550 or "almost half of what you get every month" in jobless benefits and leave him "not able to pay for a place to live, and food, and all that." Video Watch President Obama's summit on health care » In an interview at his condo, we asked Pegram: "Should you be doing more? If you had insurance, would you be doing more, seeing more doctors?" "Yes, I would be." "And what's the risk of not doing that?" "I could go downhill quicker. It's a debilitating condition, so eventually I could, I don't know." Yet he is remarkably upbeat about his health and about the prospects of finding a job before his benefits run out in a few months. "I think I will find something before then," Pegram said, while conceding he might be forced soon to lower his sights and look for work that pays less than his Hanes position as long as it provides health care coverage. The jobless rate in the Winston-Salem metropolitan area was 7.6 percent in December 2008, up from 4.4 percent one year earlier. With the higher unemployment comes increases in the number of residents without health insurance. Dr. Bruce Wham has been a practicing dentist for 26 years and an amateur economist for the past year or so. "Most people feel like it is going to get worse before it gets better," Wham said when we visited his practice. "Talking to patients, talking about automobile purchases, any kind of renovations of houses, even education -- sending their kids to college, there is a lot of concern about purchasing those things or how they are going to do those things and dentistry is sometimes considered more of a luxury than a necessity and we get pushed to the back lot." One way Wham can tell if a longtime patient is about to lose his or her job is if they suddenly schedule treatments and repairs they had been putting off. It is a sign they are about to lose their insurance coverage. "Especially if there is something that they need to get done or have been 'treatment-planned' for and they have been told by the dentist, the hygienist, to replace this, yes, they are more likely to want to come in and get that done as soon as they can," Wham said. The flip side: A patient who needs major work who instead endures the pain, or asks Wham if there is a cheaper, though perhaps temporary, solution. "If there is anything that can be delayed or pushed back, that is what they are doing. They are asking us, 'Is there any way that we can hold off? Is there anything less involved, less costly until I get my job, until I know my insurance is going to be back?' in effect. "And so we do a lot of that, not necessarily temporary restorations, but things that might not last why does this pertain to government? what are the major points? and why do we care? and whats ur thought provoking question about this article?
buying medication online? has anybody ever bought medication online, i searched the internet and there's tons of websites, i'm just wondering if anyone can recommend an online pharmacy that you or anyone you know have used and you had a good experience with, especially if it's from canada meds seems to be cheaper there.
I cannot get health insurance? I'm at my wits end with this. First off, I'm 19 years old, will be 20 in July, and I live in Rhode Island. I do not live with parents, I go three ways on apartment bills with my boyfriend and a roommate, and have been doing so for a year and 3 months now. I work for a major drugstore chain, as a Pharmacy Technician, and i make about $200-$250 a week. I cannot get health insurance through where I work, I am under the fulltime bracket for hours, and cannot get any more. everyone is struggling for hours, I'm just glad I have a job. a second job is not an option either. (and believe me, I don't spend money stupidly. I grew up with next to nothing, so i can make it stretch.). I do not qualify for state assistance, because I do not have a child or am pregnant, or disabled, and I don't know where else to turn. I really don't. It seems kind of screwed up to me that (sorry for this) people living off the system and illegals with 10,000 kids can get free medical, but I can't get anything, because I am trying to make a living on my own with what I have? I have medical needs (I have PCOS, and other issues), and cannot get the help I need. I'm going to the local clinic (cheapest thing I can find), when I can afford it, and am still up to my ears in bills. It's kind of ironic that when you go into a pharmacy, the person taking care of you and your medications can't get insurance themselves. I'm sorry this is long, but any advice would be appreciated. if you'd like to see my state's guidelines, here they are http://www.hrsa.gov/reimbursement/states/Rhode-Island-Eligibility.htm
TTC for over a year, Now willing to try( Clomid) any feed back? I have not been able to see a GYN for over a year and i have had 3 pregnancies, 2 miscarriages and the other one was out of choice, I have seen a GYN for all my pregnancies but i have not been able to get pregnant for over a year already since my last miscarriage and me and my husband have been TTC for this time since it devastates us that we have lost 2 babies already I was reading on-line fertility meds and i went across Clomid and i read all the side effects and it said they were mild i also read that you take 50 to 250 MG and you star to take it on the 5th day of your menstrual cycle and since i have not been able to see a DR i have a friend who works at a pharmacy and i can buy it from there cheaper you know and i plan to call the nurse from my GYN and ask her how to take it. I want to try this because we are TTC and we want to start our own family now about multiples i don't want that but i wont mind because i am ready to take what ever comes, I asked a Q earlier and all i got was negative feed bad from people who got pregnant using this so i don't get why if they used it for the same reasons as i want to use it why is it that they tell me i am being selfish that i don't need it that's not what i want to do i just want to ask if this might be a good idea to star my family as soon as possible i want to know from people who used it how it worked for you how you take it when you take it i need to know so that i can go ahead and try this please i need advice not criticism you know, I am not allergic to any medications i don't drink i don't smoke I'm not over weight I'm 5"00 110 Lb i am healthy and 22 years old and i have a regular menstrual cycle every 27 days . Thank You for your help. if you have nothing nice to say about my ? don't even answer it.
Please tell me differences among Xanax, Alprazolam and Diazepam.? I want to buy anti-anxiety medication online. please tell me the differences among them. Has any one uses drugconnectionrx online pharmacy? will they provide us to india shipping ? One of my US's friend has suggested me to buy these medicine from drugconnection or drugconnectionrx online pharmacy. but before trying these drugconnectionrx or drugconnection whatever !!! pharmacies i want to be clear about these medicines as well as authenticity of these pharmacy. i will go for best one cheaper as well as fast delivery services. please suggest any one...
Fluoxetine side effects are the same as what I am being treated for? I was recently (this morning) perscribed prozac for anxiety and depression, which is causing me severe insomnia. My doctor told me to take it to Target so I could get the cheap generic verson for $4, so I did. The generic is fluoxetine and I will be taking 20 mg daily. However, in the little paper the pharmacy gave with it, it says that common side effects are ANXIETY and TROUBLE SLEEPING, along with some other stuff. I'm wondering if I should call the doctor and ask him if this is the right medication for me to take, considering that the side effects are two things that he is trying to treat me for. Should I take it for a few days and see how it effects me, or try to get a different medication? Any advice? Thanks.
My fiancee's 2 perscriptions cost $90.00/month...? He is prescribed to Adderall (generic) and Zoloft (generic) His Adderall @ 60 pills cost him $60.00 and his Zoloft @ 30 pills cost him $30.00. I found this website in a local newspaper called www.bidrx.com so I looked up his prescriptions and we were stunned to find out that we would only have to pay $7.47 his adderall and $0.00 for his Zoloft. We did have to drive an hour to pick up the medication but after the gas and perscription we saved over $ 50.00. I think it is great that there is a website available for cheap medicine especially for those who can't afford it or have no insurance. Here is my Question: why can a small town pharmacy charge only $16.00 for the same prescription that costs $60.00 in a large city popular drug store?
questions about clomid? my doctor said that if my blood work comes back saying that i didnt ovulate, they want to put me on clomid. i checked with my local pharmacy with the price and they said that for a bottle of 30 pills (generic) it would cost me about a hundred and something. is there a way i can get that cheaper? i mean the doctor said that i need it to get pregnant but also i have small cyst on my ovaries from not ovulating. if i took them my cyst would go down. my insurance doesnt cover infertility or medication for it, would that be considered infertility or is there a way around it? please give me some advise.
Doctor let patient run out of morphine, legal rights? Someone I know has Fibromyalgia and is on Kadian (morphine). She tried to make a doctor appointment for two weeks, and could not get in until 3 days before her prescription ran out. She gets her prescriptions through the mail and they take at least a week to get here. She asked the doctor to fill a prescription at the pharmacy for a week's supply morphine sulfate (which is much cheaper than Kadian) , just until her Kadian arrived in the mail. The doctor refused to fill the prescription, even though she was going to run out of medication. As you know, Morphine is a narcotic, and people who abruptly stop taking it have severe withdrawal symptoms. My question is, is there anything she can do to get the doctor to fill a prescription until her Kadian arrives? What are her legal rights as a chronic pain patient and morphine user?
I have narcolepsy. The medicine is almost $300. So now what? I would have never guessed I had narcolepsy... I dont fall asleep during the day but I'm always tired... it never even crossed my mind. However, my doctor wanted to test for sleep apnea, the specialist said I didnt fit the description so he randomly decided to test for narcolepsy. Voila, here I am. He prescribed a medication (said to use it during the weekdays and take days off of it so my body doesnt get used to it.) I went to the pharmacy... it costs almost $300. Hmm. That's lovely. So now what do I do? Are there cheaper drugs I can ask my doctor for? I hate pills so I dont want to use them all the time.. I'm thinking I could use them just for times I really need to be awake - like driving long distances... taking exams... first dates (haha).. but other than that I want to find a holistic approach (ideas on that would be helpful too) So... who knows of a cheaper drug for narcolepsy? :-) thanks. I'm 19. I am in college :-) And I'm under my parent's health insurance BUT we have a deductible - once we've spent $4000 on care then the insurance pays, but that still leaves me spending $4000 that I don't have... The real question is whether I can get a cheaper medicine.
What can I do with my Tacrolimus (prograf) medication? can I sell them? Hi, I had a liver Transplant 12 years ago and I was on Tacrolimus for last 12 years. due my my kidneys complications yesterday doctors change it to other immune suppressive called Sirolimus. But I recently bought lots of Tacrolimus. where can I sell them if it is possible at all. (obviously much cheaper than normal price). If I give it back to pharmacy they will dispose it, I asked about it. they all in original pack and not open and kept in the right condition. Many thanks.
Can I fill my pet prescription at a human pharmacy? My cat is hyperthyroid and is prescribed a medication that can also be prescribed to humans. It's Tapizole, and the generic version of it is pretty cheap in Costco and WalMart pharmacies. If I show up at a human pharmacy with the prescription from my vet, will they fill it? I know insurance won't cover it, clearly. But I'm wondering if they can do this, because if so, it's even cheaper than getting it from an online animal pharmacy.
Online pharmacies? Quick question any one get there medications from online pharmacies from canada to the U.S? These Doctor bills are killing me faster than my High Blood Pressure. I have been on Norvasc 10mg for almost a year now. Everytime I need to get the prescriptions refilled I have to see the doctor first. all He says is "how you feel today" and he writes me the perscription and sends me on my way. so i spend 60 bucks for an office vist and then 80 buck to fill the perscription for 2 months. when i could order the exact norvasc 10mg from canada for 70.00 and get a 90 tablets and skip the 60 dollar "how do you feel today". I constantly monitor my BP, sol If it changes i would definately go back to my Regular doctor. Should I order from a online pharmacy if its cheaper? and the exact same meds with no variations to what i take now? if so, know any credible sites?
Powered by Yahoo! Answers