I have searched many old posts and cannot find an actual place that folks have recently ordered Doxy online and that is reputable. I have read that Fish Doxy is a no no because of bad dates, so I won't be doing that, but can someone please direct me to a site that does not need a prescription and that someone has actually used and gotten safe meds from. I am just looking for some Doxycycline.
Thank you.
Posted by steve1906 (Member # 16206) on :
I never bought online, but here's a couple of sites I found...
My FIL has used Canada Drugs.
Posted by randibear (Member # 11290) on :
this is soooo sad. i have bottles of doxy and i can't take it. it's just sitting in the cabinet.
what a shame.
when it's sunny and so hot here i don't dare take it.
Posted by Cattail (Member # 24357) on :
Thank you all.
Posted by baldone (Member # 43172) on :
Kicking an old thread.... Anyone help?
Posted by Jordana (Member # 45305) on :
The problem with asking about this on this board is that it's so visible and busy. This is how the FDA finds these places and starts making problems for them.
Posted by Tincup (Member # 5829) on :
If anyone tries these options, make sure you use the pill checker online to make sure that they are the same.
Also be careful with the 'cyclines. They are not always dated with expiration dates with the same care and out of date tetracyclines can be toxic.
Posted by lymenotlite (Member # 33166) on :
I bought some alinia from alldaychemist.com.
Don't know about doxy.
Posted by gz (Member # 43818) on :
I used to get my doxy from alldaychemist to cover what my insurance wouldn't pick up. They don't sell any controlled substances, which the FDA is probably very well aware of, which makes them a "safer" place to order from in some respects.
Posted by Jordana (Member # 45305) on :
Before you order from that site, check the manufacturer and their location and history. Last time I checked there one of the manufacturers of doxy were in trouble with the FDA.
I know it doesn't matter much when you're desperate but you don't want to have to try to figure out if you're herxing, or poisoned.
Posted by TNT (Member # 42349) on :
quote:Originally posted by Jordana: Before you order from that site, check the manufacturer and their location and history. Last time I checked there one of the manufacturers of doxy were in trouble with the FDA.
Jordana, was it a problem with the pharmacy or just a supplier? Do you have more info, or a link about what you are referring to?
Also, has anyone had any security issues with their credit card dealing with alldaychemist?
Posted by Jordana (Member # 45305) on :
Absolutely no problems at all with the security of the site. In fact they have a sort of triple check system to make sure you are who you say you are and that they're sending the order to the right person. They will call you and talk to you and not ship until you verify. Extremely trustworthy; one of three I can vouch for for sure.
Right now the manufacturer they're offering is a generic from Ridley; before it was Sun Pharma India. Sun Pharma was actually taken offline by the FDA for a couple months in 2013 so I decided not to buy from ADC -- not because I don't like ADC but I didn't want to eat drugs from Sun Pharma.
Since drug manufacturers in India and China are registered and inspected by the FDA you can always surf around and see what's up with that manufacturer.
For example in Dec 2014 the FDA made Ridley Life Sciences toss a batch of "Flufite" because of impurities.
What I would deduce from that is, 1, the FDA is actually inspecting them, so that's good. And 2, the doxy was *not* flagged.
Draw your own conclusions though. You might think that because they were on the list at all would be enough to say no to that manufacturer.
Posted by geronimog (Member # 34875) on :
Just received some doxy from ADC. It's manufactured by Ridley. The expiry is December 2016.
Posted by Jordana (Member # 45305) on :
Check with the pill checker. Otherwise sounds pretty good g.