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- Why are the drugs so cheap in Canada?
- Are Canadian brand medications the same as in
US?
- What about Generics?
- Why are some generic versions available for
sale in Canada and not in the US?
- Are all prescription drugs cheaper in Canada?
- Does my shipping fee depend on how many items I
order?
- Are there any other fees, besides shipping?
- Can I buy all the medications that are available in
the US?
- Do I need a prescription?
- How much of the medication can I buy?
- Why do you round up or down the quantity of medication?
- How do I pay?
- Do you accept insurance?
- Will my personal information stay private?
- Why is my credit card charged by the pharmacy?
- Do I have to worry about exchange rates, customs
duty or taxes?
- 1. Why are the drugs so cheap
in Canada?
- Canadian government has strict prescription drug price controls, which it
negotiates with all major pharmaceutical companies. We pass these savings
directly to you.
- 2. Are Canadian brand
medications the same as in US?
- Same companies in the US and Canada manufacture all brand name prescription
drugs. Most of the medications are identical. There are some that may look
different or have a different name, but the active ingredient is always the
same click
here for a partial LIST. Some prescription drugs from Canada are actually
originally manufactured in US and then repackaged for sale in Canada. By definition
all Canadian medications are not US FDA approved however they do meet rigorous
standards of both HPFB
(Health Products and Food Branch of Canada) and Health
Canada.
See Disclaimer
- 3. What about Generics?
- Generic medications are manufactured in Canada under stringent regulation
of the Canadian Government and are used by millions of Canadians daily.
See Disclaimer
- 4. Why are some generic
versions available for sale in Canada and not in the US?
- Because of different patent law expiration dates in Canada, generic versions
are sometimes available sooner. These offer you substantial savings otherwise
not available in US. click
here for a partial LIST
- 5. Are all prescription
drugs cheaper in Canada?
- No, but the vast majority could save you 20 - 80% or more each time you
place an order. Save on such popular medicine as Aciphex
, Actonel
, Advair
, Asacol
, Casodex
, Celebrex , Celexa
, Effexor
, Evista
, Fosamax ,
Glucophage
, Lipitor
, Lovenox
, Neurontin
, Nexium
, Paxil
, Premarin
, Prevacid
, Prilosec
, Protonix
, Plavix
, Protonix
, Singulair
, Synvisc
, Tamoxifen
, Wellbutrin
, Zocor ,
Zoloft and
many other prescriptions
.
- 6. Does my shipping fee depend
on how many items I order?
- No. During our limited time offer shipping is Free for first time customers.
For all others there is a flat shipping fee of $9.99 per order, not per
drug. The more you order, the more you save.
- 7. Are there any other fees, besides
shipping?
- No. There are no other fees.
- 8. Can I buy all the medications that
are available in the US?
- No. We will not ship narcotic, scheduled drugs or controlled substances
(such as Valium, Vicodin, etc.). Furthermore, due to a variety of reasons
some US prescription drugs are not available for sale in Canada.
- 9. Do I need a prescription?
- Yes. A valid prescription from your doctor must accompany your prescription
Order Form.
- 10. How much of the medication can
I buy?
- You can buy a maximum of 90 days supply of each medication at any one time.
Your repeats however are automatically filled for you with no extra time or
paperwork. It's easy and fast.
- 11. Why do you round up or down the
quantity of medication?
- For your safety Canadian pharmacy will only ship medication(s) in original
manufacturers sealed containers. All the quantities are rounded up or down
depending on how many are originally packaged by the drug manufacturer in
each container. For example if you are ordering 90 tablets, and manufacturers
bottle contains 100 tablets, 100 will be shipped. If you are ordering 110
tablets, still only 100 will be shipped. When the 90-day maximum supply rule
is in conflict with shipping in manufacturers container rule, manufacturers
sealed container rule takes precedent.
- 12. How do I pay?
- We make it easy for you to pay by accepting MasterCard and Visa. Due to
the long order delays associated with the check clearing process, we do not
accept personal checks at this time.
- 13. Do you accept insurance?
- Unfortunately we cannot since the pharmacies are located in Canada and cannot
accept foreign insurance. However Canadian pharmacy can provide you with a
purchase invoice that you can submit to your insurance carrier (which then
may or may not pay for your medication).
- 14. Will my personal information
stay private?
- Discount Rx Mart and its affiliated Canadian pharmacies will not release
or otherwise share any of your personal medical or financial information with
anyone or any entity, other than yourself or your doctor who prescribed the
medications ordered, without your express written consent.
- 15. Why is my credit card
charged by the pharmacy?
- Discount Rx Mart is a savings group and not a pharmacy. All your medication
charges are billed directly by our affiliated Canadian pharmacy that provided
you the service.
- 16. Do I have to worry
about exchange rates, customs duty or taxes?
- No. There is no duty or taxes charged on your medication from Canada.
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