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02-08-2015, 01:42 PM | #11 | ||
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I know this is an old thread, but this information may be helpful.
When the cost of my generic Cymbalta went from $25.00 to almost $200.00 I began to look into Canadian pharmacies. I discussed this with my doctor and she gave me a prescription with her blessings. After much research, (I contacted the Canadian government and the college that would register this particular pharmacy) I took a deep breath and placed an order with an online pharmacy ( I don't think the moderators would permit mention of their name). I knew the medication would come from Turkey and found a site that can trace medications in Turkey, once my medication arrived I could verify it came from Turkey thru their system. I verified it was the Canadian DIN for the drug (here (US)we call it an NDC number). It is blister packed with the Eli Lily name. The box of course is in Turkish so I used the Google translate to read it. I went from using generic Cymbalta costing $200 per month to using brand name Cymbalta for $30 per month. Julie |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | janieg (02-08-2015) |
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