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Canadian Pharmacy Frequently Asked Questions
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Q. What is the Canadian
Pharmacy shipping and handling charge?
A. The Canadian pharmacy shipping
and handling charge is only $10 per package.
Q. Is a drug prescription
required?
A. Yes! We require a prescription
for all medications. Just like your local pharmacy we require a
valid prescription from a physician licensed to practice in your
area of residence.
Q. Can you fill Canadian
Pharmacy drug prescriptions from American doctors?
A. Yes we can, once a Canadian
doctor has reviewed your "chart" and approved the prescription
under his/her Canadian Pharmacy license.
Q. Is there a limit on how much I can buy
from your Canadian Pharmacy?
A. Yes. The United States Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) limits the quantity of medication
we can send you to a 3 months supply. If your drug prescription
allows refills, you can order these refills from us every 3 months.
Q. Why can't I buy
Valium, Tylenol #3 or similar medications from your pharmacy?
A. We legally cannot ship any
narcotic or controlled substance across the border. We also will
not sell any habit forming medications.
Q. Will your Canadian
Pharmacy accept my insurance?
A. Unfortunately no. Are Canadian
pharmacy is located in Canada and because of this we cannot accept
any foreign insurance. We will provide you with a proper receipt
for insurance purposes. Your insurance company may or may not accept
our receipts. If you have private insurance, you should contact
your insurance company prior to ordering from us to see if they
will reimburse you for drug prescriptions purchased from Canada.
Q. How do I pay for
my Canadian Pharmacy order?
A. We accept Visa, MasterCard
and American Express. We also accept check or money order, however,
we must verify the check or money order prior to shipment of the
order. We do not accept Discover Card or any other form of payment.
Q. How does the quality
of Canadian Pharmacy medications compare to American prescription
medications?
A. The Canadian government has
very strict requirements for the manufacturing of Canadian pharmacy
medications in Canada. These requirements are very similar to the
requirements in the US. Some of the the drugs sold in a Canada pharmacy
are actually manufactured in the US and repackaged for sale in Canada.
Generic Canadian pharmacy medications are all manufactured in Canada
under Canada's stringent requirements.
Q. Why do some drugs
have different names in a Canada Pharmacy?
A. These are trade or brand names
registered by the manufacturer. In different countries manufacturers
will often use different trade names. The Canadian pharmacy medications
have the same active ingredients, but may look different and have
a different trade name. (For example Prilosec (U.S.) and Losec (Canada),
or Augmentin (U.S.) and Clavulin (Canada).
Q. Are all drugs available
from Canadian Pharmacy?
A. No. Not all medications available
in other parts of the world are available in a Canada pharmacy.
However, the majority of medications are available.
Q. Do I get charged
a shipping charge for each Canadian Pharmacy prescription?
A. No. The Canadian pharmacy
shipping charge is for each shipment.
Q. Are all Canadian Discount Drugs less
expensive in Canada?
A. No. The majority are less
expensive in a Canada pharmacy, but there are exceptions.
Q. What is a "generic"
drug?
A. "generic" drug is
the exact same medicine as the "name brand" product but
made by a competing company. In Canada a pharmacy has some of the
highest standards and strictest guidelines in the world for the
manufacturing of "generic" drugs. While many people believe
that "generic" drugs are somehow a different medication,
they are not. They are the exact same medication, available at a
much lower price.
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