I saw they have cheap meds. I wanted to give them a shot but I'm afraid to switch from my current pharmacy urmyrx..

I saw they have cheap meds. I wanted to give them a shot but I'm afraid to switch from my current pharmacy urmyrx..
There was a complaint filed against easymedscripts for issuing a non-valid prescription and selling unregistered drugs back in 2002. Other than that, no feedback in the internet whatsoever. If you're happy with your current pharmacy, then stick to it.
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Thanks a ton tin. So I took in mind what you said with the 2002 issue and I did a registry check on the website and saw that it was just recently registered. I was thinking that 1 it could be the same company from 2002 or 2. it could be someone just using that name for their pharmacy.
I took my chances on the carisoprodol to save myself some money. I wanted to test 30p at like $86.38 with my visa but they called me saying that they are having issues with their visa processor that I can only purchase either with an E Check, Mastercard or COD. After choosing the COD the price changed to $99.33 so it was a tad more expensive, but finally everything came down to, that easymedscripts uses Health Solutions Network, because the COD information had to be made to that company. Below is the registration thing I was talking about. That it was registered this year. I don't know if its the same company from 2002 or if its a different one but I guess they aren't that bad at all. I've used Health Solutions Network before so placed an order and already received my order about a day ago but I just thought I would share this info if anyone needed it.
Domain easymedscripts.com
Date Registered: 2010-4-21
Date Modified: 2010-4-21
Expiry Date: 2011-4-22
DNS1: ns1.ipnames.net
DNS2: ns2.ipnames.net
Registrant
Private Whois Service
Private Whois Service
*******PLEASE DO NOT SEND LETTERS******
****Contact the owner by email only****
c/o easymedscripts.com
N4892 Nassau
Bahamas
Administrative Contact
Private Whois Service
Private Whois Service
*******PLEASE DO NOT SEND LETTERS******
****Contact the owner by email only****
c/o easymedscripts.com
N4892 Nassau
Bahamas
Tel: +852.81720004
Technical Contact
Private Whois Service
Private Whois Service
*******PLEASE DO NOT SEND LETTERS******
****Contact the owner by email only****
c/o easymedscripts.com
N4892 Nassau
Bahamas
Tel: +852.81720004
Registrar: Internet.bs Corp.
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The only downside about this site is that you have limitations as to when you can reorder again.. I can't reorder now because of my first order but its like every 25 days or so when you can reorder again so my time frame to reorder again would be October 8th. If this occurs to anyone I would recommend to work with various pharmacies for example since I can't order with easymedscripts.com right now I can order with urmyrx.com in the middle of the 25 days.. like on the 15th or 16th day or so.. get my medication the next day and 16 days later order with easymedscripts because both companies have a order restriction where you can order once every month or so. Nice thing about both sites is that they send you auto reminders as to when you can buy or re order again so you don't have to mark your calendar every single time.

For those interested on tramadol, easymeds went from $100 to $88 180p of tramadols. I'm not interested on this since I take soma and have had a good turnaround with their somas as well, I thought I would like to share this for those that may need it since they are very inexpensive, Compared to urmyrx trams which are $124
Man, are you serious $88 for 180p. I usually pay like $130 for this amount of pills. thanks for letting me knowI can save $42 now
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Bad News.. This website no longer refills for soma
Due to "regulations" they said they no longer are refilling anyone for this. If anyone else has used this site for soma
since they can't anymore I would suggest "urmyrx" you can google their site but what a bummer..
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Due to price comparison and this site being affiliated with health solutions network, one of the websites I have seen with the lowest prices for tramadol and a few other products out their as well. Although I haven't used them for tramadol, but used them for soma. They did work out for me until they stopped offering soma, I had to use urmyrx. Urmyrx is another one a bit pricey but has always delivered for me with no problem.
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Quick update.
Since soma is no longer with health solutions network (easymedscripts.com) I am getting them from urmyrx.com. For those interested, I saw an add on facebook. They are giving out a coupon code FACEBOOK its a 10$ off discount code, which means.
If my brand name soma costs 99$, this one time I'm gonna pay $89. That includes the entire shipping info..
Since saving is my main priority hehe, just thought I would share the savings with everyone else who might need it. I think that FACEBOOK coupon code works for anymed not just soma.
do they care ops or norcos?
About this website, does anyone have any information on Chantix? My husband as his new years resolution for this upcoming year he wants to either decrease his cigarette smoking or quit in all, or switch to cigars which I really dislike, in fact I dislike all smoking one because he has to come near me with that disgraceful smell lol but if anyone knows, how effective is this product?
Where it talks about the product it explains the uses:
USES: This medication is used to help adults stop smoking cigarettes. Chantix acts at sites in the brain affected by nicotine and may help those who wish to give up smoking in two ways: by providing some nicotine effects to ease the withdrawal symptoms and by blocking the effects of nicotine from cigarettes if they resume smoking.
But I thought before anything I would ask someone about this before anything is actually purchased.
Thanks
Last edited by kmontayne; 12-28-2010 at 10:18 AM. Reason: Typo
That tablet is magic. My doctor prescribed me a three month course of it to quit smoking, but by the end of the first month, I didn't crave the cigarettes anymore *or* need the second or third months of treatment. I just...stopped wanting to smoke, after 20 years.
Gone is the soldier, gone to the wars...Billybarz Rated helpful

Hi Kmontayne,
I have heard it works wonders on some and has no effect on others, but I strongly urge you to read the brochure and talk to your husbands doctor if any of the issues are applicable. Chantix has an FDA Black Box Warning Label for suicide and some pre-existing psychiatric illness. I am not trying to scare you, rather make sure u are well informed.
Hope everything works out....
houston
There is a plethora of research showing how effective chantix is, for example:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/715652 - helps smokers with cardiovascular disease quit smoking
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/734214 - helps smokers quit smokeless tobacco
But another article highlights its dangers:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/569653
I would've used chantix but had already quit using zyban, which is another antismoking drug worth considering. The mechanism of action is different than chantix, and I'm not sure which one is more effective or not.
Yeah I've read plenty of this product, and we have a appointment next week with our local physician about this. I assume that everything will depend on my husbands past experience,or if he has suffered from depression in the past that will bring the issues back to the present with the medication. I would think that the depression that chantix causes as a side effect could be because of the dependence he has on the medication, quitting instantly is what could cause the problem right their. It's like for example taking a baby bottle from a toddler when they are used to drinking from a bottle whenever they want to go to sleep. My assumption is that if he does go through a depressive withdrawl, the doctor would probably prescribe him an anti depressant maybe like buspar or something. We will see what occurs.
Thanks for the help guys..
I had another question by the way, if anyone knows. What is the difference between tramadol 50mg and ultracet. I saw ultracet has like 37.5mg of the tramadol ingredient and 325mg of acetaminophen. I don't know which one would probably be a stronger pain relief.
The price difference is outrageous though. Because Like I've said before tramadol, I started to take at least like a two months ago. I've taken it before just haven't bought frequently. But it is at $88 for 180p. And the Tramadol with APAP they only sell 90p for $100
I don't know if I am better of just getting the tramadol because I get more for a cheaper price then with the ultracet or get the ultracet because it could be much stronger then the regular tramadol..
@kmontayne Get the tramadol (I'm assuming that was the $88 for 180pills), and then go down to your local Walgreen's or Walmart and buy 100 ct. of extra strength 500mg tylenol for about $6. Because ultracet just combines 37.5 mg of tramadol with 325mg tylenol, and why pay for them to play mix and match when you can do that yourself?
I don't know why ultracet would be that much more expensive. They're ripping you off if you ask me. Tylenol is ridiculously cheap it shouldn't add that much to the price.

No they don't carry those type of medications. The pain relief I've seen they have is things like tramadol, ultracet, maybe fioricet but thats like for headaches I think. In fact, here is a copy/paste of what shows in the pain list:
* Butalbital
* Celebrex
* Fioricet
* Tramadol
* Ultracet
* Ultram
@QVC1212 This is one of the wittiest things I have heard from you so far. and you are 100% correct, makes me laugh though because I don't know how or why I just didn't think of it. Thanks for the info by the way. I'm going to do what you've posted up their :P
Okay here is the info we received yesterday from the consultation with the doctor. He said chantix is good. Just like any other medications it has its side effects, for every person is different though. In case he gets real bad suicide intentions or a bad depression, first thing he has to do is share what he feels, and if it isn't anything good, then we may have to visit him again maybe to get prescribed a mild anti depressant just to balance him out until he is good again. The doc said that part of that depression is due to the dependency or lets say addiction he has on the cigarette that after taking it away instantly its like taking a milk bottle away from a baby when they begin to cry and cry and what not. He said the medication he could take it like for about a week to two weeks until he feels 0 desires for a cigarette. Hopefully everything works out fine, I'm sure it will. My husband wants to start of with the start kit easymeds sells.
I'll provide maybe some feedback on the turnaround of this med and the results. Hopefully the house will be smoke free :P Finally some fresh air soon
Last edited by kmontayne; 01-15-2011 at 02:41 PM.
Billybarz Rated helpful
@kmontayne Regarding the other post, I'm glad to be a source of laughter. I hadn't intended to be witty, but when I try to be witty it comes across as forced and unfunny.
I wish you the best of luck with your husband's quitting smoking. Chantix has worked wonders for many people. Suicidial ideation is noted as a possible side effect but it sounds as though you are already keeping a close eye on him and watching out for psychiatric effects. Just remember to provide unconditional support and not criticize if he does slip once or twice, and you'll be smoke-free before you know it. I smoked for 13 years and quit using zyban. I know it can be done. My grandparents smoked for 25 years and quit using only the gum. It can be done. Keep telling him, it can be done.
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