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Your source for Cheap Diet and Drugs from a Canada Online Pharmacy whether you are in the US, Canada, or the UK.. Canada Pharmacy - They typically have lower rates than US Pharmacies. Get American prescriptions at Canadian prices.
Why are US Prices Higher and Canadian Prices Cheaper? The Canadian government limits how much pharmaceutical manufacturers can charge for brand-name drugs when they are approved and caps subsequent price increases. Is a prescription required? Yes. A valid prescription written by a U.S. physician licensed to practice
medicine must be submitted prior to a prescription being filled. Are all my drugs available in Canada? No. A majority of U.S. brand drugs are available, but there are a few that have not been authorized for sale by the Canadian Food & Drug Administration. Additionally, some drugs in Canada could have a different name. For example, the U.S. drug, Prilosec is called Losec in Canada What are the savings from a Canadian Pharmacy? We compared internet pharmacy pricing US vs. Canada and found the following results: A three-month supply of cholesterol-controlling Lipitor, the world's best-selling prescription drug, = 37% cheaper in Canada. Anti-depressant Paxil = 50% cheaper in Canada Arthritis drug Vioxx cost 58% less in Canada Anti-psychotic drug Risperdal = 80% cheaper in Canada Many have asked if they can buy Valium, Tylenol 3 & other similar pain medications? Sorry Folks our Canadian Pharmacist cannot legally ship any narcotic,
controlled substance, or habit forming medications into the U.S. Our Canadian Pharmacy offers prescriptions from Allegra-D 30 60/120 MG, Nolvadex 180 10 MG, Allegra 12 Hr 90 60 MG, Cipro 100 250 MG, Lipitor 90 80 MG, Claritin D 12HR 90 10mg, to drugs like Viagra 20 50mg for $190.00 and Fluconazole 50 50 MG. Order Prescription drugs from Canada Now! Our Canadian online pharmacy saving up to 80% on prescription medicines
and being cost free when it comes to montly charges. Can you trust
Canadian Pharmacies? The one we have selected claims to ship
only FDA equilivent drugs and made by the same pharmaceutical companies
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