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Impartial Facts About Online Drugstores

Date Added: May 31, 2010 04:21:29 AM
Author: incfo52
Category: Health: Medicine
Many people have already switched to online pharmacies and regard them as a more convenient way to purchase medications. There are two principal reasons explaining the phenomenon. The first is related to financial matters. Because of the economic policy of the U.S. Health care, customers often must pay a significantly higher price for medicines than consumers abroad. The other reason is confidentiality. Some people prefer to buy their prescription medicines from online pharmacies, even at a higher price, than to consult a physician in person about health problems, such as depression, loss of hair, or sexual dysfunction. Sales of antidepressant medications, Viagra, Propecia, and diet supplements are a financially beneficial business these days. For many years, customers who live near Canada have driven across the border to buy medications at a reasonable price from Canadian pharmacies. These days, customers nationwide can purchase from a Canadian pharmacy by mail. Canadian pharmacies normally ask an identification document and a valid prescription. Unless issued by a physician who is also licensed to practice medicine in Canada, U.S. Prescription medications will be reissued by a Canadian doctor. As online pharmacies gain a larger share of the prescription drug market, consumers must be aware of the possible problems associated with buying an online prescription for a medication, or buying a medicine on the Web. These issues grow even more significant when buying from overseas pharmacies. It is normally possible to obtain savings by buying prescription medicines online, even from a major U.S. Pharmacy, when you have a prescription issued to you personally. Commonly, it is not cheaper to order pharmaceuticals through an online prescription service, which normally marks up the price substantially even when nominally offering a prescription for free. That mark-up can be comparable to the cost of an in-person medical checkup, and may considerably exceed that cost when refills are required. Also, as mentioned above, price cannot always be the major criterion. If you don't know for certain whether you will receive the actual medicine that was prescribed for you, think twice before making an order.
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