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01. purchase drugs by international mails

Is it legal to buy medications from an overseas pharmacy without a prescription?

Yes! This process is completely legal. Every year, thousands of people travel aboard and fill their prescriptions. Now with the power of the Internet, you can do the same thing without even leaving the comforts of your own home. We have posted several news stories that prove this process is completely legal.

Are medications from other countries safe?

Medications are manufactured overseas under license. They are regulated, tested and in most cases are as safe as any medication manufactured in the USA. We only place reputable, reliable drugs on our site.

Do I need to know the foreign name of a medication to be able to order from any of your pharmacy sources?

No. The drug usually can be ordered by the brand name or the generic name. However, we also supply you with information to obtain the name of a drug in most languages and to find the generic name for a particular medication.

How can this benefit me?

Simply put, if you know what type of medications your doctor prescribes, you can save money. Many Senior Citizens have to choose between paying bills and buying medication. By purchasing their medication from Canada or other countries, they can realize dramatic savings.

 

02. price

Why is the cost of medications so much cheaper from overseas pharmacies?

Drugs manufactured overseas are cheaper because in many cases brand name drugs have generic versions available that aren't available in the USA due to patent laws (and other politics). In addition, drug manufacturers overseas don't have huge advertising and other costs which are driving USA drug prices up.
This medication is up to 80% cheaper in foreign countries because the pharmaceutical companies price the medication according to what the citizens of the countries can afford to pay. For example, the citizens of Thailand, Mexico, and Asia can not afford to pay the same price as citizens of the U.S. If they were forced to pay the same price, one prescription could cost a whole year's salary. Instead, the pharmaceutical companies charge lower prices overseas and then make up for the cost by gouging U.S. citizens with high prices. The pharmaceutical companies operate this way because they think we can afford it and to help cover the losses they sustain in foreign countries.
Before now, the only way to enjoy these reduced costs was to travel to the foreign countries and purchase the drugs in person. But not anymore!!! Now, with our information, you will have instant access to these online foreign pharmacies, and be able to place an order immediately, and have the order shipped to your front door. All for as little as 80% of what you normally pay.

 

03. custom

Can I get into trouble importing medications?

To our knowledge there has never been an instance where anyone attempting to import medicine for personal use in a 90 day supply has ever had any legal problems. A visit to the US Customs website under Traveler Information will confirm this. Customs reserves the right to refuse any shipment entry, but this does not mean that such attempted importation is a crime unless the drug in question is illegal to possess, i.e. Marijuana, LSD, Ecstasy etc.
When medications are obtained through the mail, Customs only has two options with regards to import of prescription meds coming from a legitimate pharmacist or physician, to refuse them entry or to pass them through. Since no less than 250,000 pieces of foreign mail, including flat envelopes resembling correspondence, regular mail, documents, small packages, etc. arrive at every USA port of entry each day for clearance, it is physically impossible for them to reject or even scrutinize any more than 10%. So 90% of the time meds pass un-inspected, but legally. If a package is randomly looked at, and if a customs clerk deems it inadmissible for import, the worst scenario is that the package is 'held' or what is usually called 'seized'. This seizure can be contested if the meds shipped are in a 90 day supply or less for personal medical use.
There are no legal repercussions for this type of import. It is not unlawful, and a 'seizure' is less ominous than a parking ticket. You have to 'pay' a parking ticket. A 'seizure' simply means 'shipment refused entry'.

 

04. delivery

What are your Shipping and Handling Fees?

We offer free shipping on orders above $200. However, we charge $25 for orders placed below $200.

Will you ship medications to an international address?

Yes. Currently, the pharmacy ships all prescriptions by express mail to ensure quick and reliable delivery. However, delays may sometime occur with Customs and/or the FDA. If you would like medications shipped overseas, special arrangements can be made to do so. However, we cannot make any guarantee about the delivery. Any additional charges that are required for shipping, duties or taxes will be the responsibility of the purchaser.

How are the shipments made?

We provided you with best shipment facilities for the products. We give you free shipment on bulk order all over the world. We at PharmaExpressRx deliver all the products in discreet packaging within a stipulated time period which is mostly 15-22 Business Days. We ship our product globally. Wherever our customers might be staying, our medications will reach in time at their doorstep. We have a worldwide shipment facility.

Can I track my parcel by the means of its number?

Yes, it is possible to track the parcels. Just log in and go to Order Status section.

What happens if my package is lost?

If your order is lost in the mail, the pharmacy will send you a replacement at no charge. However, you may be held liable for the loss if it is determined you have provided us with an incorrect mailing address.

Are their any countries to which you do not deliver?

No. The drugs sold at Pharmaexpressrx.com can be purchased from any country in the world. We deliver worldwide with the exception of Sweden.

What happens if I am not at home when the parcel arrives?

No signature is required to deliver the parcel. Consequently, the postman will leave the parcel in your mailbox (providing it is big enough to contain the parcel, i.e. 18 x 28 x 3 cm).

Can another person's order be shipped with mine in the same box?

No. One customer, one box. Two customer orders cannot be shipped within the same box even if they reside at the same address. Customs may delay or seize such shipments.

 

05. products

What is a generic drug?

A Generic drug is a copy that is the same as a brand-name drug in dosage, safety, strength, quality, performance, and intended use. When a pharmaceutical manufacturer develops a new drug, it gives its drug two names. One is the generic name, or the name of the chemical compound that compose the drug. The other is the brand name, which is the name the manufacturer and others commonly use to refer to the product. A brand name drug is marketed under a specific trade name by a pharmaceutical manufacturer. In most cases, these drugs are still under patent protection, meaning the manufacturer is the sole source for the product but in many Countries around the world this is not the case and a generic alternative is readily available. A generic drug is made with the same active ingredients in the same dosage form as a brand name drug. The generic drug is therapeutically equivalent to the brand name drug but is sold under its chemical or "generic" name.

Is generic medicine as safe and effective as their brand-name equivalents?

Yes. All manufacturing and marketing of the generic drugs must be conducted in strict compliance with the guidelines established by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA is a federal agency staffed with pharmaceutical and medical experts who ensure the safety and effectiveness of both generic and brand-name prescription medications. Free prescription drug may be sold without this approval. To get an "A"rating by the FDA, the generic drug must meet the same rigid standards as the brand-name drug. An "A-"rating means a generic drug is identical, or "bioequivalent,"to a brand-name drug in:
Dosage Strength
Quality Safety
Performance Medical Use

How can we be assured of continued quality of generic drugs?

In addition to tests performed prior to market entry, the FDA regularly assesses the quality of products in the marketplace and thoroughly researches and evaluates the reports of alleged drug product in equivalence.

Who makes Generic Drugs?

Some are manufactured by the same pharmaceutical companies that make brand drugs;others are produced by pharmaceutical companies specializing in the manufacturing of generics. All prescription drug manufacturers must meet rigid FDA, WHO and GMP approval.
At Pharmaexpressrx.com all prescription drugs placed are made by well-renowned International pharmaceutical companies such as Novartis, Cipla Abbot, Aventis, Bayer, Cipla, Dr. Reddy's, Merck, Eli Lily, GlaxoSmithKline and Ranbaxy who meet FDA, WHO and GMP approval.

 

06. refund policy

Registered Shipment

We offer a full refund policy, which means in case an order isn't fulfilled we reimburse you all of what you have been charged. For this case the due amount will be charged back to the originating credit card bank account, alternatively you may ask for a re-shipment. The conditions for a refund depend on the shipment method you have chosen.
All merchandise may be returned within 15 days of receipt for reasons: wrong product received or delayed shipment for a full refund. Returns will have to be accompanied by an authorization number that you can receive by emailing at customersupport@pharmaexpressrx.com.

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