do you have to give them some code or something to check up on a prescription, or do you scan it in or something, or what? i dont see how online pharmacies can make sure scripts are genuine. ive never heard of using codes, and scanning in would be a turn off for many people id imagine, since many people dont have scanners. so whats teh deal? do they even check? or just say 'you need a prescription for this' and assume you abide?
i found that they get you to mail the script.. jees what a fuckin effort, who the hell doesnt have a pharmacy in their area?
You don't always have to mail a script. Sometimes they give you a script. The ones that give you a script require you to fill out an online questionaire. You just have to know what to type in and it's no problem. I recieved a script for 90 xanax bars just by typing in that I had anxiety and panic attacks. Most of them are cash on delivery, as well. Go to doctorandpharmacy.com for more in depth advice. It's a great site for this type of info. They have list of online pharmacies that are legit and sites that are scams. Also, look at the NROP, which are pharmacies that do not require medical records, unless you don't mind sending medical records to the pharmacy. Good Luck.
i live in australia. if anyone knows of these places delivering overseas then id try, otherwise id assume the system doesnt rely on online questionaires :S lol but ill look at that site
any legitimate pharmacy will either require you to mail in the prescription, or they will contact your doctor directly for the prescription. The only exception would be the doctor/pharmacy sites, where you have an "online consultation" with a doc and then they mail you your meds. This type of operation is not considered legitimate by many, but is still legal in most states, here. . .