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Ga (k-flo 4:1) 100% discount prices at U.S. pharmacies start at $4.95 por powder for 30 powders. Enter your ZIP Code to compare discount Ga coupon prices in your area.

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The Canada Post strike, which began on November 15, 2024, has disrupted mail and parcel services across Canada, leaving businesses and individuals scrambling to adapt. Among those significantly affected are online pharmacies accredited by PharmacyChecker’s International Pharmacy Verification Program (IPVP).

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...Katherine Eban’s recent Vanity Fair investigation illustrates how elusive quality control becomes in such an environment, detailing adverse events such as seizures, blood clots, and even deaths among unsuspecting patients.

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Generic Farxiga Hits the Scene: Comparing Dapagliflozin Costs Across Countries - March 7, 2024

This past year, generic version approvals of Farxiga, Forxiga, and Forziga (all are dapagliflozin propanediol; shortened chemical name: dapagliflozin) have made a swift rollout across many countries. The European Medicines Agency granted marketing authorization for the generic Dapagliflozin Viatris as therapeutically equivalent to Forxiga in March 2023.

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Prominent Patient Advocate Regards Importation as Crucial 'Safety Valve' to Affordable Eliquis - January 11, 2024

David Mitchell, president and founder of the advocacy organization Patients For Affordable Drugs, recently told Politico’s Prescription Pulse he used PharmacyChecker.com to find a reputable online pharmacy from which he could order affordable Eliquis.  For decades, U.S. consumers have turned to foreign pharmacies online to obtain medication.

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A Doctor's Experience Buying dapagliflozin (Farxiga) From An International Mail Order Pharmacy - November 1, 2023

Dr. Berge Markarian, a retired Floridian OBGYN, is sick of high drug prices in the United States. His solution? PharmacyChecker-accredited international online pharmacies and GoodRx coupons.  One of his prescribed medications, called dapagliflozin, is used globally for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. In the United States, dapagliflozin is marketed under the brand name Farxiga and does not appear to have generic availability until October 2025.

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  • Goodbye PharmacyCheckerBlog: Hello PolicyPrescription.com - March 12, 2021

    With nostalgia, I’m announcing that PharmacyCheckerBlog will no longer be updated with new posts effective today. If you’re looking for similar news, analysis, and editorial efforts, check out PolicyPrescription.com. Over 20 years ago, pharmacies in Canada began selling prescription drugs to Americans over the Internet.

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  • State Drug Importation Program Relabeling Requirement Says It All - March 5, 2021

    For the benefit of consumers, I published a longish but straightforward explanation of the state wholesale drug importation bills, laws, and programs and how they differ from personal importation. I reviewed the drug relabeling section of Florida’s Drug Importation Program submission to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and it really tells a story.

    ...SIP labelThe Canadian label Notice that the middle one, the SIP example, provides the following disclaimer: “This drug was imported from Canada without the authorization of Teva Pharmaceuticals USA under the State of Florida Section 804 importation program.” That’s the name of the game here!

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  • Sen. Richard Burr’s Love Affair with Big Pharma: The Ghost of Billy Tauzin - February 26, 2021

    These are unique times we’re living in, so before I criticize this guy for his Big Pharma love, I feel compelled to hand him a well-earned compliment: Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) acted heroically in voting to impeach former President Trump in the wake of the violent January 6th assault on Congress.

    ...Specifically, Burr went after Becerra for supporting an interpretation of the Bayh-Dole Act that would allow the government to override a patent on a drug developed with U.S. taxpayer funding viewed to be exorbitantly priced and allow the manufacture of lower-cost generic versions: “American innovation and ingenuity are rescuing us from the devastation of a global pandemic…Your actions as attorney general for California and your tenure in Congress reveal somewhat of a disregard for the value of this ingenuity, calling for policies that undo decades of investment in and support of Americans’ biomedical research.” Apparently, Sen.

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  • New Op-Ed in The Hill Advocates Drug Importation and Most Favored Nation Policies - February 17, 2021

    Gabriel Levitt, President, PharmacyChecker.com and Prescription Justice Professor Stephen Salant. Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Michigan This week, I’m proud to announce that I teamed up with Stephen Salant, PhD, professor emeritus of economics at the University of Michigan, to write an op-ed called “The one-two punch to knock out high drug prices.” Professor Salant was also an economist with the Federal Reserve Board and the Rand Corporation.

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  • PharmacyChecker.com Expresses Support for Senate Bill S. 1232 to Legalize Personal Drug Importation Citing Evidence of Safety and Savings - November 2, 2009

    Verification of Nearly 100 Online Pharmacies Abroad Already Completed; Senate Urged to Push Key Provisions White Plains, New York – November 2nd, 2009 – PharmacyChecker.com, the leading online pharmacy verification company and authority on international pharmacies, expressed support today for concepts within the Pharmaceutical Market Access and Drug Safety Act of 2009 (S. 1232), introduced by Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) and co-sponsored by 31 senators*, which would legalize personal drug importation by Americans and require verification of foreign pharmacies.

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  • New York Times Op-Ed Calls for the Legalization of Drug Importation - April 23, 2012

    White Plains, New York – April 23, 2012 – Today's main Op-Ed article in the New York Times, "The Wrong Way to Stop Fake Drugs," calls for the legalization of personal drug importation from credentialed international online pharmacies, such as those approved by PharmacyChecker.com or the Canadian International Pharmacy Association.

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  • Maine Becomes First State to Legalize Prescription Drug Importation - June 27, 2013

    PharmacyChecker.com Applauds Historic Law and Helps Consumers to Shop Safely for Medication White Plains, New York – Thursday, June 27, 2013 – Today, Maine became the first state to legalize the importation of prescription drugs by individuals, allowing its residents to reduce the cost of obtaining expensive prescription medications by as much as 90%. "Americans have accessed medication internationally for over the past decade but federal prohibitions on personal drug importation, while not enforced against individuals, have deterred millions.

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  • Americans Speak Out Against New FDA Regulations to Destroy Their Imported Medications - July 8, 2014

    White Plains, NY — July 8th, 2014 — PharmacyChecker.com announced the publication on its website of almost 2000 comments by Americans who import medication for personal use that explain why they import medications and why they are concerned with new proposed FDA regulations for destroying prescription drug orders.

    ...Without proper and compassionate regulatory restraint, or, even better, drug importation legal reform, Americans face serious potential adverse health effects if their medications are detained in the first place, not to mention refused import and destroyed because of Section 708." According to RxRights.org, a coalition of 80,000+ Americans, "Consumer and aging rights groups are expressing alarm that the rule will endanger public health.

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Sylvia S.on Nov 6, 2022

I apologize to be writing on the review page
I am a pensioner, from South Africa. I'm looking for the best price for Xarelto. The state hospital prescribed Warfarin. I am totally allergic to warfarin

Please can you advise which is affordable to a pensioner.

Regards

Date of experience: November 6, 2022

Gretchen J.on Oct 17, 2021

Simplest and easiest site ever I had so much anxiety first being diagnosed with cancer and then getting on this medication I was not able to afford the real medication I could only get the generic so I came online and I found Canadian pharmacy store. Com, which made that medicine very affordable for me to purchase in a couple of easy steps also The chat with Marilyn S. Answered all my questions from who is the manufacture of my medication's to my prescription size and shipping time just everything thank you so much

Date of experience: October 15, 2021

James H.on Mar 11, 2021

We just ordered for my 90 year-old Mom. In the U.S. generics are not always available. So using PharmacyChecker we felt that its member pharmacy vendors were vetted. This reassurance of reliability took much of the guess work out of our shopping task.

Date of experience: March 10, 2021

Sandra S.on Dec 10, 2020

Always nice every time I have called or placed an order that I needed to check on. Thank you for all you do. Rick you made it so easy In the beginning of the relationship between us for me to stay with you.

Date of experience: December 9, 2020

George C.on Dec 8, 2020

This website provides very helpful information on ordering medications from non-U.S. Sources. We save 50% to 60% on name brand meds that are not available in generic forms in the U.S. We have saved thousands over the years.

Date of experience: December 8, 2020

Rod L.on Dec 7, 2020

I feel safe ordering from a pharmaceutical company outside of the U S because the prescription I am using is exactly the same as those sold in the U S, however, the price is totally different. What I had paid in the U S for 90 pills listed at almost $500. For which I have been paying $72. From a Canadian company for 5 or 6 years now, the price includes shipping and is sometimes negotiable.

Date of experience: December 7, 2020

J M.on Sep 29, 2020

This happens to be a very good pharmacy that delivers name brand meds at a reasonable price. All of the meds that I have purchased through this pharmacy have been the exact product my doctor listed. All of the products were labeled with original manufacturer's identity and location with date of manufacture and expiration. I am certainly glad that I found this pharmacy. Great job.

Date of experience: September 29, 2020

Jerry M.on Sep 29, 2020

I recommend it to many people. It sure saved us a lot and we learned a lot. The discount card saved us, too at Kroger.

Date of experience: September 29, 2020

Michael B.on Sep 2, 2020

I have been able to source several meds, at 10% of the american pharma cost. I have no doubt that I bought them where american pharma buys them, and then rapes the public. Thank you p checker

Date of experience: September 2, 2020

IWANT N.on Aug 20, 2020

I am happy to see the entities that are endorsed by you. But I did have a horrendous experience with Canadian Pharmacy with my latest order. After switching the location from which my order was to be chipped, the order was and still is being held by US Customs. They did give me a replacement order which I finally did receive but that order was submitted MUCH later than it should have been. Bottom line, I waited OVER THREE MONTHS for my med to finally be delivered and that cost me more money to piece meal samples from my doc and out of pocket for short term needs. And, the order I did receive cost me MORE for FEWER tablets. I know Covid-19 played a part in this fiasco but the supplier simply DID NOT PREFORM!

Date of experience: August 19, 2020

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