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stephenmarklay 08-27-2019 11:14 AM

WOT: Canadian Online Pharmacies
 
My mother in law was prescribed a medication that is about $400.00 a month and she does to have insurance that covers her prescriptions.

I did some research and it is about 25% the cost in Canada and it appears that it is a viable choice.

I am wondering if any of you are using a Canadian pharmacy that is legit?

I found thecanadianpharmacy.com which appear legit but I would like to know if there are any sure thingsā€¦

Thanks

FlashUNC 08-27-2019 12:13 PM

I once had a riding buddy who bought fish antibiotics from Mexico and took them for a sinus infection.

His logic was the ingredients were "essentially* the same as the human version he could get from his doctor.

Closest I've got for you man. Can't beat American healthcare.

tomato coupe 08-27-2019 12:24 PM

We've used several in the past, and are still using one or two of them. All were legit and the prices are sooooo much lower. Like any online purchasing, there are occasional hiccups or delays, but we've not had any major issues.

cash05458 08-27-2019 12:42 PM

"who bought fish antibiotics from Mexico and took them for a sinus infection.

His logic was the ingredients were "essentially* the same as the human version he could get from his doctor."

fish mox forte...actually: "exactly" the same and made in same factory that you get your penicillin from...same numbers on tab....everything...it is the same stuff...

as for Canada, sure it is fine...all this crap is from same places and just jammed up price wise via our messed up insurance here...I live on Vermont border, about 15 miles away...everyone drives over to pick up meds there...at far cheaper...same crap...not like american pharma and FDA has any more quality control or your best interest than anywhere else...they don't... except via your pocketbook of course...

buddybikes 08-27-2019 01:44 PM

if she has coverage, why do it, or are you saying co-pay is 400.

Most all brand name stuff has coupons. I have one med my co-pay is 250 mth, but coupon from Lilly? dropped it to 85. Also goodrx is worth checking to see if their card will be lower.

Stinks, the glucose test strips I have to use to sync with my pump is also this high co-pay, cheaper to buy on ebay.

also look at her out of pocket max, if she hits it, then could be no charge.

metalheart 08-27-2019 02:28 PM

My wife has a couple of meds that are pricey to get here in the US, but she now uses drug mart.com in Canada for these meds and they are significantly more affordable. Refill and delivery has been reliable and without any issues.

stephenmarklay 08-27-2019 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveandbarb1 (Post 2585831)
if she has coverage, why do it, or are you saying co-pay is 400.

Most all brand name stuff has coupons. I have one med my co-pay is 250 mth, but coupon from Lilly? dropped it to 85. Also goodrx is worth checking to see if their card will be lower.

Stinks, the glucose test strips I have to use to sync with my pump is also this high co-pay, cheaper to buy on ebay.

also look at her out of pocket max, if she hits it, then could be no charge.

Thank you Steve. She does not have prescription coverage and the roughly $450/month is the best coupon price using GoodRx.

stephenmarklay 08-27-2019 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by metalheart (Post 2585849)
My wife has a couple of meds that are pricey to get here in the US, but she now uses drug mart.com in Canada for these meds and they are significantly more affordable. Refill and delivery has been reliable and without any issues.

Thank you metalheart. I will check this place out.

fignon's barber 08-27-2019 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stephenmarklay (Post 2585732)
My mother in law was prescribed a medication that is about $400.00 a month and she does to have insurance that covers her prescriptions.

Is it a branded or generic medication? If branded, have her ask the prescribing physician if there is a generic alternative. That would be the most convenient solution. The majority of internet "Canadian pharmacies" are scams, and most of the legit ones aren't even in Canada.

daker13 08-27-2019 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cash05458 (Post 2585788)
"who bought fish antibiotics from Mexico and took them for a sinus infection.

His logic was the ingredients were "essentially* the same as the human version he could get from his doctor."

fish mox forte...actually: "exactly" the same and made in same factory that you get your penicillin from...same numbers on tab....everything...it is the same stuff...

as for Canada, sure it is fine...all this crap is from same places and just jammed up price wise via our messed up insurance here...I live on Vermont border, about 15 miles away...everyone drives over to pick up meds there...at far cheaper...same crap...not like american pharma and FDA has any more quality control or your best interest than anywhere else...they don't... except via your pocketbook of course...

Yeah, they're the same stuff, and fish antibiotics aren't illegal in the US, you can buy them here.

Willy 08-27-2019 05:43 PM

I use www.northwestpharmacy.com and find them legit and cheap compared to US pharmacies

tomato coupe 08-27-2019 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fignon's barber (Post 2585855)
The majority of internet "Canadian pharmacies" are scams

No, they're not ...

Quote:

and most of the legit ones aren't even in Canada.
Yes, they are ...

akelman 08-27-2019 06:12 PM

Do your research. There are legitimate Canadian pharmacies that sell RX at greatly reduced prices. And there are also scammers looking to make a buck off vulnerable people. Make sure you're buying from a legitimate place you can trust, and Bob's your uncle.

GonaSovereign 08-27-2019 06:27 PM

Google will tell you:
Canadian drugs are cheaper because the government regulates the price of generic and brand-name medication. The prices of cheaper generic drugs, which account for most prescriptions, are set through deals with drug companies at the provincial and national levels.

That's an accurate statement, says the guy who lives and works in the US and Canada.

The government grants permission to sell drugs and (at several gov't levels) worked out a deal to manage the prices companies will sell their drugs. It fits with Canada's publicly funded medical system, in which all taxpayers contribute to the cost of medical care through taxes. Healthcare in Canada is not free; it's just available. It's cool. It works. It has its problems, but everyone will be taken care of. BTW, the quality of the Canadian system is generally considered better than the US, but well behind the best countries (UK, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Norway...)

On the drugs front, many Canadian companies are now working the drug border arbitrage to sell Americans cheaper drugs. Yes, the drugs are the same on both sides of the border. (There have been a couple notable times when one country hasn't approved a drug the other has.)

The only major problem I foresee: Canada has 37 million people, and the drug companies produce drugs for 37 million people. If everyone in the US starts buying from some dot com, there will be shortages in Canada. Someone in [random US location] who can't afford a critical drug won't care about that and they have my blessing to not care. Everyone else: write your elected representative.

zzy 08-27-2019 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GonaSovereign (Post 2585967)
BTW, the quality of the Canadian system is generally considered better than the US, but well behind the best countries (UK, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Norway...)

where on earth did you get that from?


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