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Epistemologist 07-21-2008 04:34 PM

Trustyworthy online pharmacy
 
Does anyone know of a reliable and trustworthy online pharmacy? I'm looking to get hold of a selection of painkillers and antibiotics for a SHTF scenario. There are so many pharmacies on the web, but undoubtedly there are scams out there.

jamesfrancisco 07-21-2008 06:36 PM

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Yep, PM me and I'll point you to a good forum which covers everything.

SkinnyMoose 07-21-2008 11:03 PM

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I would need Levothyroxin or Synthroid, preferably the latter...

Need a good stock of it... :wink:

perl 07-22-2008 12:10 AM

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Make sure you keep that in a cool place as soon as possible. I read about those thyroid drugs becoming much less potent if exposed to higher temps. I would wait until it is cooler to ship it to you so it isn't sitting in a 120 degree UPS truck. I refrigerate mine and gave my doc the katrina story and how I needed to keep some on hand in case of emergency and he wrote a script out for 90 day supply and got if filled at Costco. It is around 18 bucks for 3 months so cheap even without insurance. Then keep getting your regular shipments from your insurance pharmacy. you will have a year extra supply.

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Originally Posted by SkinnyMoose (Post 1203302)
I would need Levothyroxin or Synthroid, preferably the latter...

Need a good stock of it... :wink:


mick silver 08-01-2008 12:26 AM

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http://www.vetamerica.com/index.asp?...ROD&ProdID=961

Conk 08-01-2008 10:41 AM

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Pharma and trustworthy in the same sentence. Utter madness. :D

j-son 08-01-2008 11:20 AM

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familymeds.com is pretty reliable

elroy 08-03-2008 08:44 PM

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This subject was covered on a thread some time back.

Here are two of the places that were recommended in that thread.

http://www.4cnrs-infections.com/index.html

http://www.1drugstore-online.com/

phideaux 08-03-2008 08:46 PM

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I'll add: http://www.4cornerspharmacy.com

They're based in NZ, I've used them for years, highly recommended.

elroy 02-28-2009 08:30 PM

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I just received my first order from 4 corners pharmacy.

It arrived in about 2 weeks. I received one large factory sealed bottle of anti-biotics.

I would not hesitate to order from them again. I checked around at some other places online and none of the others could touch their price for amoxicillin. Most other places don't even offer 500 count bottles.

We split the bottle up among family members.

CrufflerJJ 02-28-2009 08:40 PM

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Not that I would EVER do anything outside "The System", but I've "read" about certain people who have used http://www.alldaychemist.com/ for years with no hassles.

From what I've "read", they've offered a great variety of antibiotics and other meds at very fair prices.

Stealinator 02-28-2009 09:10 PM

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I too am trying to figure this out as part of my preps. Is a little harder for me. I really do not know what to get. Reason being, wife, daughter and I are not on anything current, so would just be for an emergency situation. I would like to figure out what would be best to have on hand, so can print out any litature about it now and store togather. I have not even taken an antibiotic in at least 12+ years. Wife had a nasty cold 2 years back and had something, have no idea what it was. Daughter had an ear infection few months back and they gave her something, but she is only 18 months, so much caution is needed with her. So far for these preps, I have a large bottle of extra strength tylonol, advil, and few bottles of baby motrin and 2-8 motrin. Any help would be appeciated.
Steal

gangsta99 02-28-2009 09:20 PM

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I wish I could find some lidocane for my first aid preps. I can't find a place to get it without a scrip.

elroy 02-28-2009 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealinator (Post 1600179)
I too am trying to figure this out as part of my preps. Is a little harder for me. I really do not know what to get. Reason being, wife, daughter and I are not on anything current, so would just be for an emergency situation. I would like to figure out what would be best to have on hand, so can print out any litature about it now and store togather. I have not even taken an antibiotic in at least 12+ years. Wife had a nasty cold 2 years back and had something, have no idea what it was. Daughter had an ear infection few months back and they gave her something, but she is only 18 months, so much caution is needed with her. So far for these preps, I have a large bottle of extra strength tylonol, advil, and few bottles of baby motrin and 2-8 motrin. Any help would be appeciated.
Steal

Pain medication seems to be the one thing that is hard to come by because they are narcotic based. Ibuprofen is good because you can take a lot of it daily. Look around online and you can find the amount. I'm thinking it is 3200mg a day, short term. DYODD. Tylenol can be toxic in large amounts or if used for an extended period.

On anti-biotics, tetracycaline is toxic past the expiration date. Most other anti-biotics are not. From what I read it seems most anti-biotics are dated for 2 years and can safely be used for another 2 years if properly stored. [sealed in a cool dry dark place] You might want to lay in a small amount of the newer strong anti-biotics also, though they are more $$. Like cipro or zithromax.

If you don't already have it, get some neosporin type of ointment along with band-aids and larger bandages. It will be important to prevent injuries from becoming problems considering it may be hard to get medical help and cleanliness may be an issue also.

Der Panzer 03-01-2009 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by elroy (Post 1600211)
Pain medication seems to be the one thing that is hard to come by because they are narcotic based. Ibuprofen is good because you can take a lot of it daily. Look around online and you can find the amount. I'm thinking it is 3200mg a day, short term. DYODD. Tylenol can be toxic in large amounts or if used for an extended period.

On anti-biotics, tetracycaline is toxic past the expiration date. Most other anti-biotics are not. From what I read it seems most anti-biotics are dated for 2 years and can safely be used for another 2 years if properly stored. [sealed in a cool dry dark place] You might want to lay in a small amount of the newer strong anti-biotics also, though they are more $$. Like cipro or zithromax.

If you don't already have it, get some neosporin type of ointment along with band-aids and larger bandages. It will be important to prevent injuries from becoming problems considering it may be hard to get medical help and cleanliness may be an issue also.

there is a painkiller called "nurofen plus" that is ibuprofen and codeine phosphate. It works great - last year I had to buy it from a UK online drugstore, though. I just google searched it, and it seems there are even USA based online drugstores selling it now as an OTC? Anyways, the ibuprofen and codeine combo works great.

notamuppet 03-01-2009 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Der Panzer (Post 1600570)
there is a painkiller called "nurofen plus" that is ibuprofen and codeine phosphate. It works great - last year I had to buy it from a UK online drugstore, though. I just google searched it, and it seems there are even USA based online drugstores selling it now as an OTC? Anyways, the ibuprofen and codeine combo works great.

I highly doubt that any american site selling codeine is legit.

You can find antibiotics easily but your not going to be able to find any prescription pain meds

Maddie 03-01-2009 03:55 PM

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Super Saver meds is reliable, and their prices are decent.


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