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What are generic drugs?
When a drug company first invents a drug (e.g. Viagra) that drug company is the only one allowed to make that drug for a certain number of years (approximately 10 years in the US). After this time period, other companies are allowed to make the same drug. These drugs are called generics. The original drug (e.g. Viagra) is called a brand name drug. Brand name drugs and their generics are IDENTICAL in terms of active ingredients. The generic pills may look different (because they are made by a different company) but inside is exactly the same active ingredient, which works in exactly the same way. The only difference between brand name drugs and generic drugs is that generics are always less expensive. In terms of the molecular structure, bio availability and therapeutic efficacy, there is NO difference. Our generic drugs come from blue-chip manufacturers with US-FDA Approved manufacturing facilities.

Are the generic drugs that you sell safe?
Yes. Our generic drugs are just as safe and effective as their brand-name counterparts. Our medicines are made by pharmaceutical manufacturers that have US-FDA approved manufacturing facilities. These are the same pharmaceutical companies that manufacture (and export in bulk) medicines that are constantly referred to as being some of the world's best-selling brands. In today's global economy, the research, development, and manufacture of well known medications is increasingly being outsourced abroad to subsidiary facilities of either "parent" pharmaceutical companies or their third-party suppliers. Naturally any new advances in manufacturing technology are invested in these facilities. Our generic drugs are manufactured in these state-of-the-art facilities, which fully comply with the Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) guidelines as defined by the US FDA.

Is it legal to order my prescription medication online?
Yes. Prescriptions for the medications we offer are legal to be filled online based on a doctor's review of the medical information you provide to us. That is why it is imperative that you provide us with accurate, complete information, so that we can accurately make a determination of the safety of prescribing your requested medication. We are committed to meeting and exceeding current regulations. There are different laws in different jurisdictions pertaining to the importation of medication for personal use. The US FDA regulations allow for the importation of up to a three (3) month supply of prescription medication for personal use. Numerous people have been legally purchasing their prescription medicines online for many years now.

Why are brand name drugs more expensive?
For one thing, companies spend millions of dollars developing new drugs, which involves screening promising candidates in the lab, then testing the drugs on animals before moving on to small trials with humans. Finally, the companies conduct longer drug trials using more people.
Also, companies making brand-name drugs devote a certain percentage of their budget to advertising, which can be expensive. Most importantly, companies protect their investment by filing for patents on new drugs as soon as they're invented. But years later, once the patent has expired and the company has used up its right to keep manufacturing the drug exclusively, other companies can apply to the Food and Drug Administration to make a generic version. Without research costs to cover, these companies can sell the generic drug at closer to what it costs to manufacture.

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