Do any of the US user's here have experience with buying prescription medication from foreign pharmacies? GSK charges $400 fucking dollars for Advair in the US and only offers a $50 off coupon as assistance. Even with my health insurance it's $350, which still leaves me with $300 to pay for something I need to not die.
I've been looking into sourcing it from a pharmacy in Canada, Mexico, Finland, etc, but I can't find any reliable information.
>GSK charges $400 fucking dollars for Advair in the US For a single disk? Holy shitt. The 500µg/60 shot ones are like 16USD a piece (if you have asthma, COPD and the likes). Around 30 USD a piece if you don't need long-term treatment with it.
>getting brandname medication when the same generic medication is available for a cheaper price
Alexander Thomas
Dude I don't have a fucking idea, but I'll pay you to ship me one or more if you can get them.
Ian Adams
There is no generic available in the U.S for fluticasone and salmeterol
Jayden Allen
why don't you just breathe better
Ian Adams
That's a very interesting business proposition. I could easily get a 100USD markup on every piece excluding shipping and you'd still be saving a shitload of money.
Caring about the well-being off your citizens is communism you dumb liberal
David Stewart
inhousepharmacy is pretty popular
Oliver Hall
Florida I'm trying Well fuck me sideways Checking it out now, spasibo
Lincoln Sullivan
It's like 8-12 usd in India and yes its official Gsk product. You can get decent fluticasone and salmeterol for as cheap as 4-6 dollars in India.
Noah Morris
What are some legit online Indian pharmacy's?
Christopher Taylor
No idea how much those cost here but they were mentioned in this article from 2016 ajp.com.au/news/the-most-expensive-drugs/ . My meds cost $27 for around 60 days, because one of them doesn't have a cheap generic alternative. They are anxiety and depression meds, though.