Forum Discussion: Real Propecia from Canada Pharmacy
User1234:
Hi everyone! I've been hearing a lot of buzz about getting my medication from the Canada pharmacy. Specifically, I'm looking at real Propecia there because it seems cheaper than what I can get locally. Does anyone have any experience with that? Is it safe and legit?
PharmFanatic:
Hey User1234! I’ve ordered from Canadian pharmacies a few times, including for my own Propecia needs. Generally speaking, reputable Canadian pharmacies like CanadaDrugs are legitimate and offer the same quality as what you’d get in your local pharmacy. They have to meet strict regulatory standards.
SkepticalSam:
I'm still a bit wary about ordering online, even from Canada. How do you know it's real Propecia? And how much did you save?
PharmFanatic:
Great questions, SkepticalSam! To ensure it’s real Propecia, look for pharmacies that are licensed and regulated by Health Canada. They will have a seal or certification on their website. As for savings, I found the prices to be around 30-40% cheaper than local pharmacies.
User1234:
That sounds promising! How about shipping? Is it fast, and do you need to worry about customs?
PharmFanatic:
Shipping is usually pretty quick, taking about a week or so. For the most part, if you order from a reputable pharmacy, they handle customs for you. I’ve never had an issue with my packages being held up.
SkepticalSam:
I see. So there are no risks at all then? What about side effects?
PharmFanatic:
There's always a small risk when ordering anything online, but as long as you stick to reputable pharmacies, the chances of receiving fake or substandard medications are very low. As for side effects, Propecia can have some like hair loss on other parts of your body (temporarily) and sexual dysfunction. These risks exist whether you buy it locally or from a Canadian pharmacy.
User1234:
Got it. Thanks for the info! I'll check out CanadaDrugs then.
SkepticalSam:
One last thing before you go, what about prescription requirements? Do they require a doctor's prescription?
PharmFanatic:
Yes, most reputable Canadian pharmacies will ask for proof of prescription from your local physician. Some may offer online consultations with their own doctors if you don’t have one or need an initial consultation.
User1234:
Thanks again, everyone! Really appreciate the info. I’ll give CanadaDrugs a try and see how it goes.
PharmFanatic:
You’re welcome, User1234! Good luck with your order. If you run into any issues or have more questions down the line, feel free to come back here for advice!
SkepticalSam:
Good luck with your purchase as well. Hope everything works out smoothly for you.
User1234:
Thanks guys! Appreciate all the help and support.