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    Exclamation do NOT buy any heart related medications online

    Especially from India, first when popping out the pill it crumbles/breaks apart. 2nd it doesn't work or have little of the actually ingredient in there. I ordered some stuff for family/friends, stuff like Plavix (before the generic came out in USA & BP medications) and other things to list.

    All came out to be shit. Just a fair warning to all. Just pay the price at CVS/Walgreens/WHATEVER no price is worth putting your most VITAL organ at risk.


    (of course yall might have different experiences then me but just want to let this out to everyone)
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    Buying any medications online is a roll of the dice but i agree that taking the chance with heart medications is much higher on the risk scale--not a great idea to say the least
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    Quote Originally Posted by motherfooker View Post
    All came out to be shit. Just a fair warning to all. Just pay the price at CVS/Walgreens/WHATEVER no price is worth putting your most VITAL organ at risk.
    I made a post about this a while back. I take Toprol, a frequently prescribed heart medicine.

    Almost all, if not all, the large pharmaceutical companies have in house programs for you to receive your prescriptions for free, direct from them.

    You can apply for any valid prescription you have that is for a non-narcotic.

    Find out who the manufacturer is of your medicine and find the link to their patient help programs here:

    Pharmaceutical Companies and You
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kexessa View Post
    I made a post about this a while back. I take Toprol, a frequently prescribed heart medicine.

    Almost all, if not all, the large pharmaceutical companies have in house programs for you to receive your prescriptions for free, direct from them.

    You can apply for any valid prescription you have that is for a non-narcotic.

    Find out who the manufacturer is of your medicine and find the link to their patient help programs here:

    Pharmaceutical Companies and You

    Thank you hopefully someone else will find that link useful, but for me the issue has been resolved since plavix has come out with a generic, my dad use to pay more than $3 per a pill.

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    Can't imagine anyone, would fook around with something as critical
    as heart meds. WHY??

    Isn't that akin to playing russian roulette ?

    *scratches* me head in total disbelief
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    Its always listed on most websites. Its scary to think someone would wanna save a couple of bucks for a coin toss.

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    I made a post about this a while back. I take Toprol, a frequently prescribed heart medicine.
    My wife takes that too @Kexessa (100 mg metoprolol succinate ER - generic)
    We have to special order them at the local Mom & Pop.
    She can only take MFR: Ethex & Parr pharma. Wockhardt gave her a bad reaction and the Topol XL from India
    was Torrent (who make those famous clonotril 2 - bananakins).
    Those too had no effect.

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    @Rowell10mg

    I'm the opposite, I can't take metoprolol. I use Toprol off label for irregular heartbeat and when I take the generic, my heartbeat is wildly out of control. When I use Toprol XL, I'm fine.

    I'm surprised you have to special order it. Here in Florida, even as a self pay prescription I had to argue every single time with the pharmacy people because they would fill the prescription with the generic and I would tell them repeatedly name brand only. They seemed to have plenty of the generic.

    That is really what led me to the Az and Me program to receive my medication from them. I already have heart issues, I don't need to spend 30 minutes every single month arguing with someone behind the counter over generic vs. name brand.

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