> Hi,
> Ive just joined this group and wondered if any of you used online
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> FlowerFairy
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Not bad prices and the pharmacies are good ones. But i use
www.norcoworldwide.com . Which i have found to be the best op around.
Great customer service. Also they will write scripts for 120 count for
hydro and alaprozolam.... with 2 refills.. wcs
L Kelly, DC - 15 Apr 2004 16:22 GMT
< My doctor is really unsympathetic to my chronic pain problems and wont
prescribe the meds I need. >
What is your doctor's diagnosis? Maybe meds aren't the best way for you
now. LK
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please take my email address out of your addressbook and anywhere else it
might be lurking on your computer. Thank you so much. LK
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Contrarian - 15 Apr 2004 20:41 GMT
In alt.health L Kelly, DC <drkelly@icn.com> wrote:
> < My doctor is really unsympathetic to my chronic pain problems and wont
> prescribe the meds I need. >
>
> What is your doctor's diagnosis? Maybe meds aren't the best way for you
> now. LK
I like this follow-up. What's your complaint, symptoms, etc? What
does your doctor say? If you are dissatisfied with him/her, ask
you might ask around for another.
FACE - 16 Apr 2004 01:32 GMT
>< My doctor is really unsympathetic to my chronic pain problems and wont
>prescribe the meds I need. >
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>might be lurking on your computer. Thank you so much. LK
>http://www.icdc.com/~drkelly/chiropractorphiladelphia803.htm
I think it was SPAM.
Beware websites such as those that promise you prescriptions following a
phone consultation with a US doctor. I've read testimonials and have yet to
read one positive review of such a site.
I work for a provider of merchant accounts (credit card processing, etc.),
and such businesses are among the highest-rated for fraud, chargebacks, and
fraud in general. We regularly fine, terminate, and sue such merchants.
And, if you think about it, what doctor in the US would practice medicine
like that?
Check out http://overseaspharmacy.com/ and their forum at
http://www.overseaspharmacy.com/Overseas-Pharmacy-Forum.shtml and go through
the list of sites there. This page alone has been the best resource I've
found since buying my first medications online four or five years ago.
Dave
> Hi,
> Ive just joined this group and wondered if any of you used online
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> FlowerFairy
cdead - 22 Apr 2004 16:01 GMT
> Beware websites such as those that promise you prescriptions following a
> phone consultation with a US doctor. I've read testimonials and have yet to
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> And, if you think about it, what doctor in the US would practice medicine
> like that?
Several companies do and it is totally legal. Some links
www.drugbuyers.com also my favorite op www.norcoworldwide.com Every
month i receive by fedex a perfectly legal script in the mail from
fedex. It has a dea number and everything....
Rowe Rickenbacker - 22 Apr 2004 16:06 GMT
>> Beware websites such as those that promise you prescriptions
>> following a phone consultation with a US doctor. I've read
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> month i receive by fedex a perfectly legal script in the mail from
> fedex. It has a dea number and everything....
I don't think he was worried about how *legal* it was, as much as how
ethical - the two don't always overlap exactly. If you treat the
services properly, then I'm sure it's fine, but what about the people
who abuse the service and get doped up on "legal" prescriptions?
Rowe

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CBI - 26 Apr 2004 00:51 GMT
> I don't think he was worried about how *legal* it was, as much as how
> ethical - the two don't always overlap exactly. If you treat the
> services properly, then I'm sure it's fine, but what about the people
> who abuse the service and get doped up on "legal" prescriptions?
You must also understanstand that there is a lot more
regulation of doctors than just the laws on the books. There
usually is at the very least a licensing agency that also
makes rules. Often the state legislature defers much of the
rule making to the licensing body. In my state if I wrote
prescriptions for people I had never seen then I don't think
I would be breaking any state laws. However, the licensing
board has made it clear that such behavior is not ethical
and so my license would be in jeopardy if it was discovered.

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zinc - 22 Apr 2004 21:34 GMT
> > Beware websites such as those that promise you prescriptions following a
> > phone consultation with a US doctor. I've read testimonials and have yet to
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> month i receive by fedex a perfectly legal script in the mail from
> fedex. It has a dea number and everything....
Here's a question that i've been dying to find out the answer to. Do
these sites actually require medical records? Also, do they call your
PCP?
I've been toying with the idea of using one of these pharmacies, but I
definately need some more details on it first.
JG - 10 May 2004 16:21 GMT
Rx-Sales.com stole my money, and they can steal yours too. Before you buy
from them, you should know that:
1) They've located their pharmacy in Northern Europe and their bank/billing
address in Namibia, Africa so that there is no way your credit card company
can recover your money once you've lost it. The banking laws in Namibia (or
lack of banking laws) is perfect for this purpose.
2) Their customer service telephone number (advertised on their website and
on the purchase notification they send 'customers') doesn't work. It has
the effect of making purhasers feel more secure (until they actually try
using it).
3) In their 26 items under 'Terms and Conditions', they basically say that
if you don't get your merchandise, that you can't blame them.
4) When you don't get your merchandise, they will not respond to your email.
In fact, if you write to them often enough to ask where your merchandise is,
they will block your email address or use email filters to bounce your
email.
My advice is not to buy from Rx-Sales.com. If you can, purchase any
medicine you need in the country that you live in. If you buy from a
pharmacy outside of your country, your credit card company cannot help you
if a pharmacy steals your money
> Beware websites such as those that promise you prescriptions following a
> phone consultation with a US doctor. I've read testimonials and have yet to
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> > FlowerFairy