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Anyone know?? If something is available in a canadian pharmacy:
1. can a US physician write a prescription for it?
2. could it be available as a compounded medication here in the US? (years ago we got tinidazole from a compounding pharmacy before tindamax was available)Or would we need to import it?
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janet thomas
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Your US dr can write the script and you fax it to canada. I doubt very much if it can be compounded.
google- buy tafenoquine- and you'll get a couple of canadian pharmacies
-------------------- I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice but only my personal experience and opinion. Posts: 2001 | From NJ | Registered: Mar 2005
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