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As mentioned above, you can find the very same prescription medications at Canadian pharmacies online as you would find at your corner pharmacy, with the only difference being its expense. For name brand medications, Canadian pharmacies online charge in the range of 40-70% less than what a person would pay for the same prescription in the US. While at this time, the U.S. considers the purchase of prescription medicines from Canada illegal, they continue to allow it to occur, saving United States citizens thousands upon thousands of hard-earned dollars every year. It sounds like a wonderful bargain, so where is someone to start? The first thing you will want to do is to locate a reliable Canadian Pharmacy. For every one legitimate online pharmacy, there are four others which aren't. That means that as high as 80% of online sites that offer Canada drug sales are registered in another country! With odds like that, how will you guarantee that you are getting safe and reliable medications from Canadian pharmacies? Some helpful news is that these fake sites are virtually impossible to detect when you look for Canadian pharmacies. The way that they get their visitors are through SPAM or Pop-up messages. That means that if you click on an unsolicited e-mail or a pop-up message for cheap Canada drugs, there is a decent chance that it will lead you to a legitimate looking web site, but one that will most likely take advantage of you. Always remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Thus, the first rule for you to follow is to never locate Online pharmacies in Canada by going to an unsolicited e-mail (SPAM), or a pop-up message. The next thing that you want to look for when it comes to locating a good pharmacy are its references. To verify reliability, look to ensure that there is a Provincial Pharmacy License number located somewhere on the site. You can contact the corresponding Provincial Regulatory Authority to verify its legitimacy. You can find a complete list at the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities website. Another thing to look for on the website would be an actual physical address in Canada. This should be prominently displayed somewhere on the web page. If you cannot find it, you may have to look under the contact us information. If it still doesn't exist, consider that cause for alarm, and move on to another site. Every legitimate Online Pharmacy in Canada will have a toll-free on-linephone number for you to reach them. Again, this might be placed on the home page, or you might have to look for their contact information somewhere else on the web site. Either way, if they do not offer a means for you to contact them directly, think about searching for a different internet site to order your medications from. If you want the best of the best, there are three main things which you will want to find. Look for a seal from both CIPA (Canadian International Pharmacy Association), and IMPAC (Internet and Mail Order Pharmacy Accreditation Commission). One more thing, a stamp from Pharmacy Checker provides additional trust. When it comes time for placing your order, make sure that they require medical history as well as a valid prescription from your doctor. You ought to consider it a cause for concern if they don't expect this information. When you take chances with a pharmacy that reveals more interest in making some money than in your safekeeping, you are playing with fire. Don't do it. Remember, Canadian pharmacies online have several advantages to weigh. Just remember to keep away from SPAM and pop-up messages, be careful to make sure that the site is valid, and make sure that they ask for your medical history and prescription. If you stick with these bits of advice, you will be able to feel secure in purchasing your prescriptions on-line. Craig Wilson is a author and retired pharmacy rep. He enjoys seeing people get the best deals for their hard-earned cash. A recommended web site which he visits is is: Pharmacy-Online.ca - Online Pharmacies in Canada
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