Is it safe to buy prescription drugs online w/ out a prescription? For example the diet pill phentromine?
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No- it is not safe to buy any prescription medication online without a prescription. For one thing, you may not get what you order and take something that jeopardizes your health. It's also possible for the medication to be confiscated by customs and it can get you fined and or put in jail. Your best bet is to see your doctor to determine if this medication is right for your particular situation, and your doctor can also explain any side effects to look out for.
yeah go to pillroyal.com. its legit!
I wouldn't suggest it=who knows what might be in them buying from on-line(my opinion)
I would advise you to be very careful. The FDA does not have anything to do with a lot of online drugs. This means they could essentially put anything in it.
if you have any bad feelings about it then i suggest you don't do it. just go to the real doctor. don't trust the internet
You have got to be kidding No dont buy that shi-- you dont know whats in it or who-what made it
Plus if you have ill effects and wind up in hospital you could get busted for having the shi-- in the first place
No, it is very dangerous to buy from non-VIPPS online pharmacies. There are so many horror stories regarding them. The conservative estimates of the percentage of counterfeit drugs at online foreign pharmacies is 50%, and the liberal estimate is 75%.
Not a good idea as they maybe out of date or not full strength. No one should take over the counter drugs with out talking to your doctor as some meds have adverse reactions in your body.
No. If you don't know the country of origin, you don't know if the conditions in the pharmaceutical company were sanitary.
You don't know if the pills are past expiration or a source of recall. The fact that it is illegal to fill a prescription without a doctor's script should alert you to the integrity of these pill outlets on the web.
If you don't care about your health, go ahead. But it would be wiser to get a script from a real, live doctor and fill it at the local pharmacy.
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