Let's say that my doctor prescribed Proviron to me. Well, that's not available in the US. How might I go about filling this prescription legally?
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Let's say that my doctor prescribed Proviron to me. Well, that's not available in the US. How might I go about filling this prescription legally?
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In general, if you have a VALID prescription for an FDA-APPROVED drug
written by your US LICENSED doctor, it is possible to have that
prescription filled by a pharmacy in Canada – either online or in
person.
BUT – Canadian law prevents pharmacists from filling prescriptions
written by non-Canadian doctors.
a US doctor is not a Canadian doctor, so you'd need to get a prescription from a Canadian doc if you plan to fill your prescription there.
You sure about that?? Do a Yahoo search for something like "Canada Pharmacy" and see what you come up with. There will be GOBS that say they sell/ship to the US. All you do is fax in your Rx.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hard Head
I just ordered from canpharm. Got some Xenical, generic Nolvadex, and Humalog (no Rx) pretty cheap. Free shipping through Jan, too! :D
Of course, it hasn't shipped yet... I guess they could reject it at the last minute. But they've already charged my cc so??