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Cheap generic medications onl ine

Posted by DanielJ on February 10, 2006, at 8:02:37

Originally I posted a question about a web site
that advertises ADs and APs in their generic form
for ridiculously low prices. In reality our son
who is now 18 has been prescribed Zyprexa and
Zoloft since Sept 2003 and we visit a Pdoc once a
month to continue these prescriptions. I a m retired
now and on a fixed income but he still
needs Zyprexa and Zoloft, both of which are very
expensive. In my search to find a cheaper source
for these I came across this web site.
Apparently they will supply almost any drug on
their list by just filling out a questionaire.
I wanted to find out if this web site was legit
or not and apparently it isn't by US standards.
I still need to find one that IS Legitamate and
further need to know is there is a generic Zyprexa
and Zoloft which is available in the USA

 

Re: Cheap generic medications onl ine

Posted by Dr. Bob on February 11, 2006, at 5:49:34

In reply to Cheap generic medications onl ine, posted by DanielJ on February 10, 2006, at 8:02:37

> In my search to find a cheaper source
> for these I came across this web site.
> Apparently they will supply almost any drug on
> their list by just filling out a questionaire.
> I wanted to find out if this web site was legit
> or not and apparently it isn't by US standards.

Thanks for following up here. IMO, this is a gray zone, and the expense of medications can be a real problem. Just to clarify, I'm not saying you shouldn't use the site, I just would rather not have specific sites like that discussed here.

Good luck, your son's lucky to have you on his side,

Bob


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