With the current economic turmoil, many women are getting their prescriptions filled online. Having recently dropped off a new prescription for Retin-A at the drive-through at our local pharmacy and being told the price was $240, we have been driving all over the Internet searching for a budget-friendly price for Retin-A, which you can buy in Mexico for $10! But are Internet prescriptions safe?
To protect yourself from receiving counterfeit, contaminated, or incorrect drugs don't buy Internet prescriptions from an online pharmacy that does the following:
- That offers drastically low prices
- That doesn't require a prescription
- That doesn't list a phone number
Other resources:
- Call your insurance company and ask who they would recommend
- Read users comments at pharmacychecker.com
- Use only online pharmacies that are approved by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy - napb.net