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We used CanadaDrug for our discounted meds for my wife. There was no hassle

and the savings made it worth the trouble. I have no complaints with their

response or service. Now, since we've voiced drug expense, some of the

manufacturers are offering deep cuts to 'make up' for the political rhetoric

of the recent past. If you can find cheaper drugs from Canada, do it. In

fact, most of the worlds medicines can be trusted. Just don't use meds from

the 3rd world countries.

Dennis in eastexas

On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 4:22 PM, <man_u8@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone. Sorry I haven't been on much, but I have been having a

> really bad flare-up. I saw my rheumy today and they increased the

> dose of lyrica for me. They wanted to see my labs first before they

> adjusted my RA medications. (I am pushing to get back on remicaide,

> but it depends on my labs).

> Good news is that she gave me a script for provigil. Bad news is that

> medicaid won't cover it. I looked at other pharmacies and it's close

> to $900. (200 mg quanity 90. I figure I can cut in half and 90 would

> last me 6 months) I can get it for under $250 if I get it through

> canadian pharmacies. Has anyone ordred medications through Canada

> before? If so, are they the same as meds are here? If so, what

> pharmacy should I go through?

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Dennis,

Thanks, I called them and they had it for $575. I feel more

comfortable going w/ an online pharmacy that is recommended, even if

I have to pay a higher price. I am just afraid that I will get some

placebo medication. I will continue to do research...but CanadaDrugs

is one I will consider. Thanks.

>

> > Hi everyone. Sorry I haven't been on much, but I have been

having a

> > really bad flare-up. I saw my rheumy today and they increased the

> > dose of lyrica for me. They wanted to see my labs first before

they

> > adjusted my RA medications. (I am pushing to get back on

remicaide,

> > but it depends on my labs).

> > Good news is that she gave me a script for provigil. Bad news is

that

> > medicaid won't cover it. I looked at other pharmacies and it's

close

> > to $900. (200 mg quanity 90. I figure I can cut in half and 90

would

> > last me 6 months) I can get it for under $250 if I get it through

> > canadian pharmacies. Has anyone ordred medications through Canada

> > before? If so, are they the same as meds are here? If so, what

> > pharmacy should I go through?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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this is the one I use when I need meds:

Customer Service

DrugDelivery.ca

27 Old Gloucester Street,

London, WC1N 3XX,

United Kingdom

Phone: 1-877-888-3562

Fax: 1-866-848-1611

www.drugdelivery.ca

Re: [ ] Canadian Pharmacies!?!?

We used CanadaDrug for our discounted meds for my wife. There was no hassle

and the savings made it worth the trouble. I have no complaints with their

response or service. Now, since we've voiced drug expense, some of the

manufacturers are offering deep cuts to 'make up' for the political rhetoric

of the recent past. If you can find cheaper drugs from Canada, do it. In

fact, most of the worlds medicines can be trusted. Just don't use meds from

the 3rd world countries.

Dennis in eastexas

On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 4:22 PM, <man_u8@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone. Sorry I haven't been on much, but I have been having a

> really bad flare-up. I saw my rheumy today and they increased the

> dose of lyrica for me. They wanted to see my labs first before they

> adjusted my RA medications. (I am pushing to get back on remicaide,

> but it depends on my labs).

> Good news is that she gave me a script for provigil. Bad news is that

> medicaid won't cover it. I looked at other pharmacies and it's close

> to $900. (200 mg quanity 90. I figure I can cut in half and 90 would

> last me 6 months) I can get it for under $250 if I get it through

> canadian pharmacies. Has anyone ordred medications through Canada

> before? If so, are they the same as meds are here? If so, what

> pharmacy should I go through?

>

>

>

>

>

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> to $900. (200 mg quanity 90. I figure I can cut in half and 90 would

> last me 6 months) I can get it for under $250 if I get it through

> canadian pharmacies. Has anyone ordred medications through Canada

> before? If so, are they the same as meds are here? If so, what

> pharmacy should I go through?

I'd have the doctor write a script for an amount that the drug comes

in from the manufacturer. It comes in bottles of 100. Have the

script written for 100 pills, and only order from a pharmacy that will

supply the medication in SEALED bottled from the manufacture. The

pharmacy does not need to open the manufacturers bottle if your script

is for the exact quality that is available from the manufacture.

It is much harder for someone to tamper or substitute pills in a

sealed manufactures bottle.

Provigil is an expensive medication that some people have abused, make

it more likely that there would be counterfeits.

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Thanks. I have been doing some research and trying to see where the

best place for me to get the medication. The US and Canada don't

have a generic for provigil, so the price is simular. I have called

a few pharmacies in Canada and they can get the generic version from

Argentina or Barbados. Plus, it can take about 6 weeks for delivery

since it will be coming directly from there. I am a little

apprehensive about going that route. I have calls into a few others.

I did find a place where I can get provigil (brand name) from the UK

and it was $373 with delivery in 7 days. (Through

www.iwantmeds.com). I have to wait until the 3rd when I get my SSDI

check before I place the order. I wanted to say thanks to everyone

for their responces, questions I should ask etc. Thank you!!

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> > Hi everyone. Sorry I haven't been on much, but I have been

having a

> > really bad flare-up. I saw my rheumy today and they increased

the

> > dose of lyrica for me. They wanted to see my labs first before

they

> > adjusted my RA medications. (I am pushing to get back on

remicaide,

> > but it depends on my labs).

> > Good news is that she gave me a script for provigil. Bad news

is that

> > medicaid won't cover it. I looked at other pharmacies and it's

close

> > to $900. (200 mg quanity 90. I figure I can cut in half and 90

would

> > last me 6 months) I can get it for under $250 if I get it

through

> > canadian pharmacies. Has anyone ordred medications through

Canada

> > before? If so, are they the same as meds are here? If so, what

> > pharmacy should I go through?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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