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Online Drugstores: Potential Pitfalls

Date Added: May 11, 2010 01:45:36 PM
Author: incfo52
Category: Health: Medicine
Many people have already switched to Internet pharmacies and regard them as a lot more convenient way to purchase medicines. There are two major reasons why people choose to order prescription medicines online. The first is related to money matters. Because of the economic policy of the U.S. Health care, customers often have to pay a much higher price for pharmaceuticals than customers abroad. The other reason is privacy. Some people prefer to obtain their prescription medicines on the Internet, even at a higher price, than to consult a general practitioner personally about issues, such as depression, boldness, or erectile dysfunction. Sales of antidepressants, Viagra, Propecia, and diet pills are a thriving business nowadays. For years, consumers who live nearby Canada have driven across the border to purchase medications at an affordable price from Canadian pharmacies. These days, customers across the country can buy from a Canadian pharmacy by mail. Canadian pharmacies normally ask an ID and a valid prescription. Unless issued by a general practitioner who is besides licensed to practice medicine in Canada, U.S. Prescription medicines will be reissued by a Canadian general practitioner. As Internet pharmacies gain a bigger share of the prescription medication market, customers must be aware of the possible problems associated with obtaining an online prescription for a medication, or purchasing a medication on the Web. These issues grow even more significant when buying from overseas pharmacies. It is commonly possible to obtain savings by buying prescription drugs online, even from a major U.S. Pharmacy, when you have a prescription issued to you personally. It is normally not cheaper to order medications through an online prescription website, which usually marks up the price considerably even when nominally offering a "free" prescription. That mark-up may be compared to the cost of an in-person medical checkup, and may significantly exceed that cost when refills are required. Besides, as mentioned above, price cannot always be the major consideration. If you don't know for certain whether you will be shipped the actual drug that was prescribed for you, think twice before ordering.
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