| Q: | Why are prescriptions cheaper in Canada? |
| A: | Canada's government has strict price controls on their prescription drugs. In the United States, the pharmaceutical companies can charge whatever the market will bare. |
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| Q: | How is this legal? |
| A: | We are sending U.S. prescriptions to licensed Canadian doctors. The Canadian doctor co-signs your prescription and then a licensed Canadian pharmacist fills it. The maximum that we are allowed to fill at one time is a 90-day supply. |
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| Q: | Are they the same drugs that are in U.S. pharmacies? |
| A: | Yes, they are the same drugs made by the same companies. We sell both brand name and generic. |
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| Q: | What is www.prescriptionneeds.com? |
| A: | Prescription Program that helps U.S. citizens lower their prescription cost. We represent multiple pharmacies all across Canada. |
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| Q: | How long does it take to fill a prescription? |
| A: | About 2 weeks. Credit cards are processed faster than checks. |
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| Q: | Why does my credit card receipt show a different total than I should have been charged? |
| A: | The total on the credit card receipt will show a different total because the receipt reflects the Canadian rate. When your credit card statement comes, you will see the real total in US dollars that you were billed. This number will match the number submitted on your order form. |