We are informed that considerable savings can be realized by ordering legal/prescription drugs through a Canadian company:
One of our members found he could obtain Casodex at $176 for a 30 day supply and Lupron for $299. You can phone them or log on to their web site to determine the cost for your particular prescription. You must complete a "New Patient Questionnaire" which you can order by phone or download off the Internet. Your doctor provides you with a prescription which you then forward to Canada Drugs with the completed questionnaire. There will be an exchange of phone calls with you and possibly your doctor to confirm the order. We are told that the Santa Cruz Sentinel recently did a story on this subject in terms of the savings that can be achieved. Also, Dr. Dean Edell on KGO Radio said he was not aware of any problems in ordering prescription drugs from Canada in response to a listener's question.
Our group or sponsors cannot recommend any source for medications. You are solely responsible for deciding if you wish to obtain prescription drugs from Canada. Of course you must necessarily consult your doctor who must write the prescription order. We simply make this information available to you as another option depending on your health insurance coverage or other cost considerations.
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