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There are plenty of ways to receive pharmaceuticals without a prescription. Anyone with a brain can spend a couple hours researching drugs, interactions, doses, etc... and determine which is correct for their needs. Why pay a doctor to tell you you need (whatever the Pfizer reps have told him to say)? Do you own research... (for anything that does NOT require a blood test for diagnosis, obviously) and find a source. Then you can choose brand name... or generic. (Also research that, 'cause for some drugs the knock off versions do NOT work as well for some people). If you have any doubt, don't do it. But if you are somewhat scientifically inclined and trust yourself as much/more than a doctor who spends 5 minutes with you...
Might want to check against the list I just found.
And yes, getting a prescription is a waste of time. I can understand how some people could make some very dumb mistakes if everything was over the counter, but if someone reads about the drug, side effects ect... then it's fine. I dont want to go to some doctor who gets kickbacks to tell me what I need.
There are plenty of ways to receive pharmaceuticals without a prescription. Anyone with a brain can spend a couple hours researching drugs, interactions, doses, etc... and determine which is correct for their needs. Why pay a doctor to tell you you need (whatever the Pfizer reps have told him to say)? Do you own research... (for anything that does NOT require a blood test for diagnosis, obviously) and find a source. Then you can choose brand name... or generic. (Also research that, 'cause for some drugs the knock off versions do NOT work as well for some people).
What about a good one to get meds from WITH a valid script? My wife wants her Latisse refilled for cheap.
Canada meds