Are
Prescriptions required?
Yes. Prescriptions are required for all medications.
How do I pay?
Visa, MasterCard are the preferred method of payment as this will
help speed up the processing of your order. Billing information
can be given on your secured patient profile.
Can you fill prescriptions from American
doctors?
Yes online canadian pharmacies can, once a Canadian doctor has
reviewed your "profile" and approved the prescription
under his/her Canadian license.
Do I have to come to Canada to order prescriptions?
No. You can faxor or mail your prescriptions in. Make sure to
use any coupons I offer so you can get additional discounts.
Is there a limit on how much I can buy?
Yes. The maximum you may purchase is a 3 month supply of each
of your medications, provided that you have a valid prescription
for that supply of medication. If your physician writes a prescription
for more than a 3 month supply, we can refill your prescription
as you require.
Why can't I buy Tylenol #3 or similar medications
from your pharmacy?
We
legally cannot ship any narcotic or controlled substance across
the border. We also will not sell any habit forming medications.
Will you accept my insurance?
Unfortunately no. These Pharmacies are located in Canada and because
of this 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.
How does the quality of Canadian medications compare to American
medications?
The Canadian government has very strict requirements for the manufacturing
of medication in Canada. These requirements are very similar to
the requirements in the US. Some of the the drugs sold in Canada
are actually manufactured in the US and repackaged for sale in
Canada. Generic medications are all manufactured in Canada under
Canada's stringent requirements.
Why do some drugs have different names in Canada?
These are trade or brand names registered by the manufacturer.
In different countries manufacturers will often use different
trade names. The 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)).
Are all drugs available in Canada?
No, but if you cannot find one on a given site make sure you ask.
New drugs become available everyday in Canada.
Are all drugs less expensive in Canada?
No. The majority are less expensive, but there are exceptions.