Canadian Pharmacy

With the price of prescription drugs rising dramatically in the United States, many people have found that using a Canadian pharmacy can greatly alleviate some of these financial woes. On average, Canadian medications can cost up to 40 percent less than those same brands in the U.S. This is largely because Canada closely monitors its prescriptions and will not allow its citizens to pay prices it considers extremely unfair. The United States does not have this cap on its pharmaceutical industry; prices are driven more by supply and demand.

Now, if you are someone who needs medication that is completely out of your price range and are looking for a way to save on the cost, there are a few things you can do to make sure you get the same low prices. One of the first things you should remember is that you will have to have a prescription for any medication you plan to get from Canada. Otherwise, it’s considered drug smuggling. Even with a prescription, the importation of prescription drugs is technically illegal, but isn’t looked down upon in the same way as acquiring medication without a prescription.

Due to the potential hazards when dealing with medications from outside sources, it is extremely important that you beware of unscrupulous vendors trying to sell tainted or recalled medications from a Canadian online pharmacy. While it is possible to buy Canadian imported prescriptions online, you can also visit a Canadian discount pharmacy in person if you live close enough to the border. Then you can see for yourself if it is a reputable place to deal with.

Another option is to become a Canadian pharmacy affiliate. Doing this will allow you to become part of an online network that deals with Canadian pharmacies. This will give you greater access to potential prescriptions at a fraction of the price. However, it’s important to remember that you will still be dealing with an online retailer.

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Posted on 11/20/2008 4:55:00 AM by Anonymous
I would like to learn how to become a Pharmacist for your company? I'm very much into the prescription drugs and would like to know how to dispense them to the public through your company? Could you send me some information on how this would be possible for me to do and what schools I'd need to go to so I could dispense these prescriptions for your company?
Posted on 10/21/2008 3:15:00 PM by Anonymous