Posted on 05/10/2024 9:16:44 AM PDT by ransomnote
I have a friend who is Indian who travels there every few months. I have my prescriptions filled there and he brings them back. It is about 5% of the cost. I even get epi pens for my sweet heart. An epi pen here is about $150 per dose. In India, about $5. Government has messed up our system big time.
We only buy the paste, and, injectables for our ranch animals.
We take tablets.
Wasn’t the paste more like $4-5 during the peak of Covid though?
Wasn’t the paste more like $4-5 during the peak of Covid though?
No idea.
Valley vet has it on sale, right now, for $5.99/tube, if it’s paste you’re wanting.
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So you buy the paste for your ranch animals but don’t remember the price being way cheaper in 2019-2021? That makes no sense.
It makes perfect sense.
You think I’m the one going to the feed store? Or, ordering all of the meds?
Now, that gave me a good chuckle.
Not my job :-)
What’s up with YOU going on and on, over the paste?
You’re welcome for the VV sale price, btw.
It took me about a minute, on a goggle search, to get that for you.
lol!!
You’re totally missing my point and blind to the fact that $5.99 is a sale price when it used to be less than that as a regular price during Covid. You claim you buy the paste for your ranch animals but have no clue as to what you were paying 3-4 years ago? That’s what I’m now saying is that you are clueless if you think $5.99 is a sale price
Notice the date of the review? April 2022 which was a year or so after the peak of Covid and the price at that point hadn't gone back to normal, and 2 years after that 2022 review the price still hasn't come back down. So much for the other thread you were posting in a few days ago refuting the price increases since Covid. I feel vindicated now.
ummm, no they haven't. Ivermectin used to be $1.99 a tube and it's averaging around $11.99 regular price and when on "sale" it's $5.99. Seems to me the price hasn't come back down. Correct? Why say the price has come down when it hasn't? Isn't that the very definition of disinformation?
Yeah total ripoff. Is there a limit to how many tablets you can buy from Indian pharmacy? If I’m buying across the world I’d want a minimum of 1000 tablets
Get help, Mr!!
You are a) obsessed with ivermectin paste and b) with posting to me.
AGAIN ... I NEVER took the paste, so I could care less what the price of paste was then, or, now. I did, however, provide you with a lower than what YOU posted price, for paste, since I thought you were interested in paste.
YOU are the clueless one, as you failed to realize the delivery costs I was referring to (to someone else, not you, but, you felt compelled to jump on to that comment, as well) was NOT for delivery of paste (which you are obsessed with). It was for overseas delivery, of TABLETS. Of which I do know, for a fact, delivery prices, from my source, have gone down.
And, you committed a huge FR no no ... by taking your strange obsession with me and Ivermectin to another thread.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4237126/posts?page=527#527
Do not post to me, again, about ivermectin, or, anything, on this, or, any other thread.
Not sure how many you can bring in without being accused of drug trafficking. I get 120 at a time (10 packs of 12) and give them to friends and family. The shelf life is limited so I’m not sure why you would want 1000 at a time. Drugs are so cheap there... I get my girlfriend epi pens for $5 versus the $150 here In USA which is the exact same drug made by the exact same company in India. Government has thoroughly Fd up our medical care system.
Is there a way to buy it over the counter without a prescription? No sure what the shipping cost is from India but I’m guessing it is more than the actual pills Any links for actual way to purchase?
Last time I bought Amoxicillin it was from either Canada or India but it was 10 years ago. Still have some and it still works. Not sure how long it lasts but it’s still better than going to walk-in clinic and getting $100 prescription for generic amoxicillin or worse, they prescribe a Z-pack that doesn’t work.
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