Beware of generic drugs from Mexican pharmacy
Make cautious moves working with Mexican pharmacy
Almost all of the US customers taking prescribed medicines know today that the drugs available in any Mexican pharmacy are often considerably cheaper than other US states. If the drug you are looking for is not a controlled substance, you can often obtain the drugs you are looking for in Mexico even when you don't have a prescription. On the other hand, if you have a prescription from your physician, a Mexican Pharmacy can guarantee that you get superior quality medicines.
Might there be any catch in it?
With inconsistent stocks and restricted services of a Mexican pharmacy, you can end up with receiving a package containing some other medication, and then take immense hazards explaining the whole thing to a customer service representative who doesn't speak English! It might happen so that the directions of these medications might not be in English, making things tough for you. Moreover, there is no existence of Government control in Mexico over prescription drugs, which opens up a large number of questions about the protection and directives of these drugs.
What you should be asking yourself is the following question. When it is a box of chocolates, you can gamble with it as hit and miss in terms of quality. But can you do that with life saving drugs in the same way? So weigh your options before choosing a Mexican pharmacy.
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Viagra, Cialis, Levitra
Allegra, Zyrtec
Cipro, Doxycycline, Zithromax
Lamisil
Celebrex, Bextra
Advair
OrthoCyclen
Plavix
Norvasc, Cozaar
Lipitor, Zocor
Glucophage, Actos
Propecia, Proscar
Imitrex
Zoloft, Paxil, Lexapro,
Prozac, Celexa, Effexor,
Neurontin, Wellbutrin
Soma
Fosamax
Ultram
Valtrex
Retin-A
Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec
Xenical, Meridia
Diflucan
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