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Q: Anyone order prescriptions from a Canadian Pharmacy?
Always hear about caution when ordering from Canadian Pharmacies.
Age has sent me into ED. Father and Uncle died of Prostate Cancer after so if seems to be a family thing.
Doctor had supplied samples of Viagra and it worked very well. Problem is: these pills cost $18.64 each in the U.S.A. They are available for $10.50 - supposedly original brand from a Company called Canada Drugs on line. The Generic are available even cheaper but, who knows who makes them.
Any ideas.
Thanks.
A: You should never buy drugs online. The majority are fake....thats why they are cheaper!
Q: How can I stop spams for online Canadian pharmacy's when I have filters set up and mark every one as spam?
I have set as many filters as possible to get rid of spam from pharmacies and the like. I also mark/report every single on of these email as spam. But I am still getting a ton of these annoying emails! HELP! I don't want drugs or this spam!
A: How to fight spam and scams:
#1: Yahoo has a spamguard filter, but only if multiple users report an address as spam will it be treated as such by the filter.
You have a personal list for blocking addresses in spam options. Anything you mark as spam in Mail classic will be added to that list, in New Yahoo mail adding addresses to the list has to be done manually. If you ever receive anything from those addresses in the future, it will be deleted automatically, you won't even notice when you got some more crap from them. One problem though: the list of blocked addresses is limited to 500 and spammers often change their address. So you must sometimes delete some of the older blocked addresses to make room for new ones.
Go to this link where everything is explained in detail:
http://help.yahoo.com/us/tutorials/mail/mail/spamguard1.html
#2: The Federal Trade Commission (www.ftc.gov) is supposed to help you eliminate spam mails. Forward spam to: spam@uce.gov, in the subject line enter something like "unsubscribe link results in more spam", "unwanted spam message", "no unsubscribe link" or something similar.
When the FTC gets your mail, they will look into the matter and when they find out who the spamming source is, they will take legal actions.
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/spam/index.html
#3: Check Mailwasher, it helps to eliminate spam from your inbox...
Set up your email account(s) in MailWasher and hit the "Check Mail" button. It then downloads all new message headers and displays message details alongside each one (priority, subject, from, to, etc.). Any email that MailWasher considers to be spam is highlighted for easy sorting.
Two checkboxes are located next to each message header: "Delete" and "Bounce". If you click "Delete" the email will be marked for deletion, click "Bounce" and the mail will be marked for bouncing - a fake "address not found" email will be sent to the sender. Once you have decided what to bounce and delete, click "Process Mail" to get it done and your mail client launched for downloading all accepted emails.
MailWasher has a "blacklist" and a "friends list" to enter good and bad email addresses. Addresses in the blacklist are marked for deletion, and addresses in the friends list will be marked as okay. Filters can be set to increase MailWasher's effectiveness. You can have email addressed to "undisclosed recipients" automatically deleted and bounced for example.
Note: the program is free but limited to one email account. MW Pro supports multiple mail accounts.
http://www.mailwasher.net/
Q: Spam website of a Canadian pharmacy steels the password?
I frequently receive mails from a Canadian pharmacy website, but the mail is from my id only...!!! When I go to their website, I saw that they have many websites and the same content is exhibited everywhere (eg. http://sixcheck.com/, http://historysail.com/, http://discussobserve.com/). Is there anyway to prevent them from steeling the password?
A: Change your password and do not visit these web sites again.
Q: Has anyone in the US used a canadian pharmacy?
I have a yeast infection URGH I know, however my doc is on vacation for another 10 days and i dont want to show my bits to the lady doctor who is covering him, the drug is DIFLUCAN or the generic version... anyone recommend anywhere to get it, and why is this just not available otc.. this would save people money hassle and pain!
A: walmart has some 4 dollar perscriptions for different problems...check if they have one for ur issue
Q: What's a good safe reputable online canadian pharmacy ?
Base your answers on personal experience if you can ! Thank You !
A: we have been buying online for a very long time now and most recently from this site > http://the-med-store.com/ which sells mostly generics and is based in England
my boyfriend buys cialis and altace and I get my nexium and synthroid and we have never had a problem
we started using them because they prices were even lower than the Canadian sites
Q: How can i find out about reputable canadian online pharmacy prescription lower cost drugs?
I have heard good things and bad things about buying prescription drugs from canada and other countries. How can I investigate who are the reputable online canadian and uk and others overseas. Is there a list of happy customers somewhere with testimonials that one can call or email, are there organizations that educate people the do's and don'ts about online pharmacys in canadas. Bottom line what can I do to protect my health and others from these rip off online pharmacys and brokers.
A: here is an AARP article about it
Q: Is anyone else getting flooded with daily spam from the Canadian Pharmacy?
And how did they figure I need cheap viagra?
A: That's ok I'm getting the plastic vaginas spam...like what type of person wants to F a plastic peice in the first place??!
Q: Ihave blocked e mails from canadian pharmacy so many times it is untrue?
Are they just a paid Ad for yahoo (along with other advertisers) and , those that pay yahoo will not be blocked what ever you do ?
A: I do believe you I have been getting them also. I have not gone into any websites for them to send me emails. I have spammed them every time. I guess one day they will get enough spammed reports and stop!!!
Q: How hard is it for a Canadian citizen with a Pharmacy degree from the UK to work and live in France?
How hard is it for a Canadian citizen with a Pharmacy degree from the UK to work as a Pharmacist and live in France?
My first language is French (not Quebec French either, as my mom is part French... just saying)
Thanks in advance
A: You need to have someone who is willing to sponser you, like the UK. Then they have to prove why you are better than anyone else in the EU, it's a hard process to go through, if the current company you are working with could transfer you or suggest you to another company that would be your best bet.
Q: I ordered Prevacid online from a Canadian pharmacy site, i received it today and the pill is white and red.?
Which i am not use of because the regular prevacid is pink and purple. Do any of you know of the generic prevacid and the color it should be? I just want to make sure i'm taking what i'm suppose too. Prevacid for heartburn, this is the first time i order online without a prescription, thought it would be easier this way rather. But i don't want to take something that isn't what it really is.....Any advice would be appreciated.
A: The generic name for Prevacid is Lansoprazole.
The reason the pill is white and red is because it is made by a different manufacturer. It probably also goes by a different brand name or something that may sound similar to the US brand name due to patent laws etc..
Make sure the label on the package says "Lansoprazole" next to whichever brand name is on the package.
Also, who is the manufacturer on the label? Read it and do a online search on the drug company and you will have your answer.
I think you should be relatively safe if it says Lansoprazole on the box/bottle/label.
Hope this helps you a bit.
Q: does anyone know where to study for canadian board of pharmacy?
i want to study for canadian board of pharmacy and i dont want to study from lippincott or any refrences anyone can help
A: I'm assuming you're asking what to use as a study guide to take the exam. If so, these four American pharmacy review guides are comprehensive subject reviews containing a large number of multiple-choice questions, covering many subject areas related to pharmaceutical education and pharmacy practice issues. Note that drug names and units of measure may be different in Canada. Federal law review questions must be avoided as they are based on American legislation, not Canadian.
Appleton and Lange Review of Pharmacy, by Hall and Reiss, McGraw-Hill Medical.
Appleton and Lange’s Quick Review Pharmacy, by Berger and Generali, McGraw-Hill Medical.
ASHP’s PharmPrep: Case-based Board Review, ed. by American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, available in print (70 case-based items) or CD-ROM (240 cases) Internet website: www.ashp.org. (click on Products and Services link from the top menu list and go to All Products and Services then Stud Prac Resources section)
Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, ed. by Mutnick, Shargel et al, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Additionally, the following references are examples of textbooks currently being used in Canadian pharmaceutical education programs. Many of these text are available from the university bookstores associated with the various Canadian Pharmacy programmes. The listings shown first are major textbook references which form the framework for studies in pharmacology, pathophysiology and therapeutics courses.
Applied Therapeutics, The Clinical Use of Drugs, ed. by Koda-Kimble and Young, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. (Patient case-based comprehensive reference)
Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, ed. by Herfindal, Gourley and Hart, Williams and Wilkins. (Workbook for Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics also available)
The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, ed. by Goodman & Gilman, McGraw-Hill.
Principles of Medical Pharmacology, ed. by Kalant et al, Elsevier Science Canada.
Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, ed. by J.T. DiPiro, R.L. Talbert, et al., McGraw-Hill Medical.
Handbook of Clinical Drug Data, ed. by Knoben, Anderson and Troutman, McGraw-Hill Medical.
The next six listings are all textbooks published by The Canadian Pharmacists Association, Ottawa, ON (www.pharmacists.ca) and may be ordered by phone: 1-800-917-9489 (Canada only) or 613-523-7877 .
Therapeutic Choices, ed. by Gray, Canadian Pharmacists Association.
Self Care Two-volume set
1) Patient Self-Care (PSC) Helping Patients Make Therapeutic Choices, Canadian Pharmacists Association.
2) Compendium of Self-Care (CSCP), Canadian Pharmacists Association.
Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (CPS), Canadian Pharmacists Association. Useful overview information is found on the front page “CPS At a Glance” and by checking the “Table of Contents” listing of information sections and topics.
Canadian Pharmacists Association Guide to Drugs in Canada, ed. by L. Raman-Wilms, Canadian Pharmacists Association. (This is a home reference guide to help patients with taking medications.)
Herbs Everyday Reference for Health Professionals, ed. By Chandler, Canadian Pharmacists Association.
Pharmacy Management in Canada, ed. By Bachynsky and Segal, Canadian Pharmacists Association.
Additional Textbook Listings:
U.S.P. Dispensing Information (USP DI Drug Reference Guides – 3 volumes), Micromedex Thomson Healthcare Inc. (separate volumes are available in print or Desktop series is available on CD-ROM.)
Vol. 1: Drug Information for the Health Care Professional
Vol. 2: Advice for the Patient
Vol. 3: Approved Drug Products and Legal Requirements (American
legislation)
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, by Rowland, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Hansten and Horn’s Drug Interactions Analysis and Management, by Hansten and Horn, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Drug Information: A Guide for Pharmacists, by Malone, Kier and Stanovich, McGraw-Hill Medical.
Principles of Scientific Literature Evaluation Critiquing Clinical Drug Trials, by Ascione, American Pharmacists Association Publications.
Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Martindale The Complete Drug Reference, by Sweetman, The Pharmaceutical Press.
Pharmaceutical Calculations, by Ansel and Stoklosa, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Pharmaceutical Calculations The Pharmacist's Handbook, by Ansel and Prince, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Pharmaceutical Care Practice, by Cipolle, Strand and Morley, McGraw-Hill, Medical.
Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice, ed. by Tindall, Beardsley, Curtiss, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Pharmacists Talking with Patients, by Rantucci, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation, by Briggs et al, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Pharmacy Ethics, by Smith et al, Pharmaceutical Products Press.
Pharmacoethics A Problem-Based Approach, by Gettman and Arneson, CRC Press.
Ethical Issues in Pharmacy, Weinstein, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Supervision: A Pharmacy Perspective, American Pharmacists Association Publications.
Herbal Medicines A Guide for Healthcare Professionals, Barnes, Anderson and Phillipson, Pharmaceutical Press (Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain).
You may also want to check the following wesites for additional information:
http://www.pebc.ca/EnglishPages/General/HomePage.html
http://www.pharmacists.ca/flash.cfm
Good Luck.
Q: Has anyone ordered Zyrtec from a Canadian online pharmacy?
I checked the price at my pharmacy for Zyrtec. For 30 pills it is $75.00 for 30 10 mg pills. OUCH!! Then I checked a canadian online pharmacy and I can get 90 for around $30.00. Has anyone used these? I wanted to make sure they are legit. I am having major allergies but I don't have insurance so I don't want to go in the poor house!
A: I have tryed here http://www.online-discount-pharmacy1.com
not canadian
Q: Is it legal for a Canadian Pharmacy to ship drug into the US?
A: It is argued that technically it is illegal to some degree, but US officials do not currently enforce many restrictions. Many people are receiving prescription drugs from Canada due to better affordability and they have done so without intervention for years. In 2006, legislation was passed making many of these prescription drugs, "legal," but there are now restrictions that apply. However, many prescription drugs that cannot be obtained, "legally," still pass through without a problem, there is a definite gray area.
Q: How to stop canadian pharmacy?
For the last 3 months canadian pharmacy is sending e-mails but Yahoo does not block through bulk or otherwise!
A: If you click on the below link this site has excellent advice on what steps to take to achieve a spam free in box :
http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/spam.php