Dealing with Prescriptions for Canadian Pharmacies

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Canadian pharmacies require a prescription in order to fill prescription drug orders. Do not let this fact worry you. You can easily deal with the prescription requirement. In fact, it is usually no harder to do than when you get the prescription for your local pharmacy in the U.S.

The first thing you need to do is to go to your doctor before contacting a Canadian pharmacy to get drugs. He is the one who helps you with determining what your ailments are. He works with you to come up with solutions. He may decide that you will do better if you take certain medications.

At that point, he will write out a prescription. If he wants to call it in, ask that he write it out instead. You can save money if you ask the doctor to write the prescription out in a special way for you in some cases. For example, if you want a bulk price, you can request he write it for a three month supply. If you can get 100 50-milligram tablets cheaper than 200 25-millgram tablets, you might request that he write the prescription in 50-milligram tablets and have you split them.

If you have seen the ad for a prescription drug on television, or heard about it from a friend, you might want to try it for yourself. You might think, if it helps those others, it might help you. The best course of action if your doctor does not agree is to take his word for it. If you feel you must try the new medication, get a second opinion from a respected doctor so you will have a prescription slip to send to the Canadian pharmacy.

Do not go to any online pharmacy which offers an online doctor to supposedly assess your symptoms and diagnose you over the internet. These pharmacies with online doctors are not acting in a legitimate manner. They are interested in your money, but not in your health. The Internet doctors are just so much window dressing. Canadian pharmacies do not use this practice to get you your meds.

A Canadian pharmacy will contact your doctor to clear up anything that is missing or indistinct on your prescription slip. Canadian pharmacies take the time to check with your doctor if your prescription date is a few months before the date you send it in. They are accustomed to dealing with real doctors.

I think the best online pharmacy website is NorthWestPharmacy.com because they do a great job getting the prescription right. Once they have all the information about the drug they are supposed to dispense, they follow the prescription to the letter.

Your doctor is your friend and so is your Canadian pharmacy. They both want to be sure you are getting the prescription drugs you need. A great Canadian pharmacy works together with the doctor to give you the best service, assuming that the doctor is cooperative. In most cases, he will be happy to help you. Canadian pharmacies are there to assist as well.