When a website says they have online doctor consultations and give a legit RX is this legal?
Answer:
I guess it depends on which country you live in. I order from DrugsBrokerDirect.com and I know they operate in compliance with FDA regulations for shipping medication for personal use. You just fill out a simple questionaire and an MD reviews it and a registered pharmacist fills the prescription. I've never had a problem with them.
Hope that helps!
Theoretically, it's legal, but they are basically "pushers". They charge ridiculously high prices for pills that would be affordable if prescribed by a regular doctor. These sites are usually reserved for pill addicts who will pay anything to get their fix.
-MM
Most of these places sell meds that are sub standard or illegal without a prescription. Often your package will be intercepted at customs and you'll be out the money and the drugs. It may be legal, but you run the risk of getting a placebo or worse.
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