Posted on 01/08/2023 11:25:07 AM PST by know.your.why
If you own a pair of boots, you should be able to solve this problem.
Alleaychemist is anther India pharmacy. No prescription necessary.
Yeah.. been reading up on a lot of the ol’ fashioned stuff as I get older.
Started using Ceylon about 2 years ago.. and the apple cider vinegar about 2 months ago.
Good stuff ;)
Why?
If all you want is a refill, why haven’t you contacted the doctor that issued the prescription?
Bravo Columbo.
My wife went to the dentist who said she had to see a Dentist Specialist to have a Wisdom Tooth extracted. Paid for the Dental visit and scheduled the appointment with the Specialist. The Specialist charged us 250.00 for an evaluation. He than scheduled her for the extraction that cost 500.00. What a rip off.
Myfreedoctor.com/ I vouch.
You have to use their pharmacies, which mail the meds. So be prepared to call the various pharmacies, to check prices. At least some I checked are reasonable.
But the doctor consult is free, or costs whatever you want, if you cannot afford the $125 recommended donation.
They do require you provide a pic of your driver’s license. And they do not take insurance. I don’t know if you can bill the meds to your insurance, that whole thing is so complicated with deductibles, and co-pays, and so on.
Amazing how those search engines have been purposely made useless, huh?
I get antibiotics, thyroid medications and they have all blood pressure medications, I purchased ivermectin and hydroxycloroquine through them!! Yes you have to pay however no prescriptions needed I pay for medications anyway I don’t use that many!!
None of the doctors I know around here where I live in Florida will do that anymore. Most will only prescribe 3 months at a time unless there's already an over the counter generic, before they want to see you again.
It's actually been a great deterrent to me taking any of their junk anymore. None of the doctors really like me anymore since I won't sign up to their "subscription requirements" so I just bounce between a few that know who I am and my history, which has been fine.
I'm saving thousands of dollars per year alone by staying off the blood thinners one wanted to put me on, by simply drinking a lot more water. When I went to get my yearly blood test the other day, the nurse actually asked me if I was on blood thinners, because the blood came out so quick and was so strong she had to put a bandage all the way around my arm to get it to stop. I told her no and I'm really glad I'm not now LOL.
This obviously won't work for everyone, as I know a lot of people need their meds, but a lot of people don't, too. Look to mother nature's supplements first, they're usually cheaper and better for you, if you feel you need something added.
I might could get ivermectin, HQZ, antibiotics(Z-packs and others), steroids … but that might break some rules
I believe you can viagra and SeeAlice also. All cheaper than your copay in the USA. Patients also don’t have to bribe the Middle men (Doctors and insurance companies) in order to have things on hand.
Note- most antibiotics last a really long time but might lose some potency with exception of tetracycline or similar family. I have read to not store tetracyclines long term but have nothing but internet experts as a reference.
In most of the world pharmacists can prescribe. I believe in England you can get codeine based pain killers (similar to Tylenol 3) aka Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen + 12.8 mg codeine. This is illegal so do not do this but I have heard about it.
I am not a doctor nor play one on FR. I am not an EMT pretending to be a Dr. I am not an idiot from Alabama that once worked at a bioweapon test center that pretends to know or be a medical/biological weapons/vaccine expert.
I am just an idiot with rational thoughts and ability to reason somewhat.
Why can’t you go to the free clinic anymore?
any military service?...VA is really cheap for meds...
“$1 says this person works in a medical field.”
You lose on that bet.
$1 says you own a cell phone.
$1 says the only access you have to the internet and FR is the free internet at your local public library.
$1 says you spend at least the cost to one doctor’s visit operate your own cell and access internet annually.
$1 says that you are intelligent and disciplined enough to raise $200 for medical care, you just don’t believe you are getting your moneys worth given your current health condition. (Or you just don’t like to go to the doctor. - most people don’t).
But thanks for posting the great question. The responses by others brought out interesting other ways for accessing certain low cost/low need medical care. Good luck.
I do wonder,however,how often physicians and/or pharmacists who do that kind of thing are sued for various forms of negligence/malpractice.
And yes,when I posted I was assuming you weren't looking for oxycontin! ;-)
I would start by talking to your doctor. Some they can help you get samples. Have you tried CVS or Walgreens?
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