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Posted by Xelaetaks (Member # 44016) on :
 
Can anyone recommend online sites that have sent legit meds?

A llmd gave me a script for alinia and tinidazole. It seems like alini may not be covered since it has a high cot and tindamax my local doctors office is looking into.

If anyone can post or pm pharmacies they've had luck with i te past it'd be apprciated.

Thanks
 
Posted by Judie (Member # 38323) on :
 
For alinia, there's a drug program through the manufacturer where you can get it for free. It gets shipped directly to your doctor.

The form needs to be signed by both you and your doctor. That's how my LLMD got it for me.
 
Posted by Crawgir1 (Member # 40229) on :
 
I use a Canadian pharmacy, Universal Drug Store (universaldrugstore.com).

They tell you where the drugs are manufactured, and my doxy is made in the UK; it works the same as the stuff I was paying at least 3X the price for.

They have a very high rating with the Canadian International Pharmacy Association (CIPA), and I have nothing but good to say about my orders with them over the last year.
 
Posted by Crawgir1 (Member # 40229) on :
 
I use a Canadian pharmacy, Universal Drug Store (universaldrugstore.com).

They tell you where the drugs are manufactured, and my doxy is made in the UK; it works the same as the stuff I was paying at least 3X the price for.

They have a very high rating with the Canadian International Pharmacy Association (CIPA), and I have nothing but good to say about my orders with them over the last year.
 
Posted by jlcd1 (Member # 18138) on :
 
Buylowdrugs.com. you do need a script.
 
Posted by reflectlight (Member # 35646) on :
 
In case anyone is looking for this later on, info about the program that Judie mentioned can be found here: http://www.rxassist.org/search/prog-details?program_Id=479&PD_Id=479&Drug_Id=2747&Company_Id=226&search_type=2.

It's only for US patients, but looks like a good option for Americans if you can prove your financial need.
 


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