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Started by IYT, October 13, 2006, 10:06:21 AM

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IYT

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15240265/

Parents beware.  I've been buying xanax online for about 2 years now just because it's so much cheaper than getting from a doctor, and all you need is a credit card.  But buyer beware, once you've ordered, you're in their system and they will automatically charge your card for refills which sometimes never come.  I had no choice but to cancel my card and get a new one.  But I don't see how this is still allowed to go on.  I get atleast 8-10 calls a day from different pharmacies trying to sell me two, three, or however many drugs I want.  It's ridiculous and I don't see why our law-hungy government hasn't been more proactive on this issue.

"Goatboy's personal favorite, the peach under pear imagery which Monet used to such good affect in his blue ball period . C'mer my little fruit basket "-Bill Hicks

Sunny

Are you saying that you don't even need a prescription?

IYT

Nope, you request a medicine then just fill out a little questionaire which can easily be lied on to get what you need and then they run your card.  I had a prescription but buying online was so much cheaper.  I don't recommend it though because they often automatically refill and charge your card without you knowing and sooner than they should be.  I've had to refuse packages and go through a bunch of beauricratic bullshit to get charges erased.  Another problem is many pharmacies operate out of places that aren't in U.S. law jurisdiction, so they can screw you over if they want to.  But for the first year or so I had no complaints about service.
"Goatboy's personal favorite, the peach under pear imagery which Monet used to such good affect in his blue ball period . C'mer my little fruit basket "-Bill Hicks

Sunny


kerrybeth

Quote from: IYT IYT IYT on October 13, 2006, 10:06:21 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15240265/

Parents beware.  I've been buying xanax online for about 2 years now just because it's so much cheaper than getting from a doctor, and all you need is a credit card.  But buyer beware, once you've ordered, you're in their system and they will automatically charge your card for refills which sometimes never come.  I had no choice but to cancel my card and get a new one.  But I don't see how this is still allowed to go on.  I get atleast 8-10 calls a day from different pharmacies trying to sell me two, three, or however many drugs I want.  It's ridiculous and I don't see why our law-hungy government hasn't been more proactive on this issue.




How is it cheaper when they dont take insurance?
Abortion stops a beating heart.

~Daisy~

Probably cheaper for those of us who do not have prescription coverage. I, being self employed, don't have the luxury of $10 copays for my prescriptions and I buy on average $350 worth of prescriptions every month for my husband. I have looked at them online and they are much cheaper, but the ones I've found require a prescription and my husband's doctor wont write prescriptions for online medication (of course.) Anyway, while I was looking up his meds, we looked for Xanax and other medication of a similar nature and never did find any. I did find Concerta, but of course my son takes Strattera.
If you don't like what you're doing, you can always pick up your needle and move to another groove.
--Timothy Leary

Sunny

There are discount drug programs out there, Daisy...I used to get some of my consumers qualified for them if they didn't have prescription coverage & hadn't been approved for social security disability/medicaid/medicare. Don't have the sites bookmarked -- but most of them just require a doctor's signature & they usually get shipped to the doc's office.

No expense out of his pocket...

~Daisy~

Really...I'd like to find out more info on that.
If you don't like what you're doing, you can always pick up your needle and move to another groove.
--Timothy Leary

Sunny

I'll poke around & see if I can get some info for you! I've been out of the loop for 2 years, so they may not exist anymore or there may be an income guideline.

I'll let you know! :smile:

~Daisy~

Hopefully not. I'd like to save about $300 a month!
If you don't like what you're doing, you can always pick up your needle and move to another groove.
--Timothy Leary

Sunny

Have you looked at this site?: http://www.peoples-law.org/health/charity-care/special_drug.htm

It appears that most programs are primarily targeted for those with limited income -- but there seems to be some for uninsured or underinsured, as well.

If I remember correctly, there was an application process for each separate medication & the doctor's office had to fill out a section, as well (e.g. medical necessity & credentialled signature).

Check it out!

IYT

Quote from: kerrybeth on October 13, 2006, 08:14:36 PM

How is it cheaper when they dont take insurance?

I don't know.  Some people say the pills are old and are just oversupply that needs to be sold and others say it's because they go thru FDA testing.  Bottom line is they work just as well.
"Goatboy's personal favorite, the peach under pear imagery which Monet used to such good affect in his blue ball period . C'mer my little fruit basket "-Bill Hicks

IYT

QuoteAnyway, while I was looking up his meds, we looked for Xanax and other medication of a similar nature and never did find any. I did find Concerta, but of course my son takes Strattera.

Xanax is one of the easiest to find.  I can literally give you a hundred websites selling generic and brand name.  Finding stuff like Strattera and adderall is tougher though.
"Goatboy's personal favorite, the peach under pear imagery which Monet used to such good affect in his blue ball period . C'mer my little fruit basket "-Bill Hicks

IYT

And oh how reality loves to slap me in the face.  I check my credit card statement online and my available credit has decreased by $207 while I was sleeping.
"Goatboy's personal favorite, the peach under pear imagery which Monet used to such good affect in his blue ball period . C'mer my little fruit basket "-Bill Hicks

~Daisy~

Oh no!! From the online pharm?
If you don't like what you're doing, you can always pick up your needle and move to another groove.
--Timothy Leary