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Re: Your Favorite Mail Order Canadian Pharmacy

@tsavorite 

 

Canshipmeds.com I have used them for the last 3 years and have never had any issues.

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Re: Your Favorite Mail Order Canadian Pharmacy


@Pink123 wrote:

Your welcome @FranandZoe  - yes but it's not that much difference.  I like the name.


Actually there is a very big difference...

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Re: Your Favorite Mail Order Canadian Pharmacy

My mother used buylowdrugs dot com for a much lower price on a compounded prescription. Her physician recommended that pharmacy, but this was @ 12-13 years ago.

 

i just checked and it's still around. Good luck!

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Re: Your Favorite Mail Order Canadian Pharmacy

Are the Canadian pharmacies still sending scripts to the US?  I only ask because a Feline Asthma group I'm still in on Facebook someone was looking for a non-Canadian pharmacy for their inhaler since the Candian ones would no longer ship them to the US.  

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Re: Your Favorite Mail Order Canadian Pharmacy

@Icegoddess  Yes, still sending medication.  My husband's drug was refilled about a month ago.

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@Pink123 wrote:

Nope @Q-Checker  the difference is very minimal.  They are usually just connected closely to the doctor and enter every room.

 

Is this ok for you?  I won't answer anymore so don't try.

 

Yap, yap, YAP.....on and on and on. we go.  

 

 


You're wrong @Pink123 .  A PA and nurse are completely different.   @Q-Checker  is right.

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Re: Your Favorite Mail Order Canadian Pharmacy


@Pink123 wrote:

@FranandZoe  Physician's assistant.  A fancy name for nurse today. lol.


@Pink123 I don't know about today, but I remember when the Univ of Oklahoma started a PA program and I think it was 2 years, and the training went beyond nursing.

 

A friend of mine helped start it, and the first graduating class all of their students got immediate jobs beyond nursing pay.  It was a good thing and so far I'm very happy with the PA's who have attended me.  

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Re: Your Favorite Mail Order Canadian Pharmacy

Canadian Med Stop.

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Re: Your Favorite Mail Order Canadian Pharmacy


@smoochy wrote:

 


@Pink123 wrote:

Your welcome @FranandZoe  - yes but it's not that much difference.  I like the 

 

Education, clinical training, licensure and scope of practice are definitely different for PAs and RNs. Why on earth would you argue about this? I was an RN and worked in many varied Healthcare settings for 46 years. I think i would know.


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