catblaster
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Now you have me wondering how to get my meds across the border, In the US it will cost me over $20,000 a year, Canada.....less than $2000. Maybe I need a mule.
Interesting. Of course snowbirds are going to figure three months is rather short.Tom said:I've seen signs at border crossings advising that only 3 months of meds are allowed to be brought in, and that a prescription is required. I've never had anyone verify how much meds I'm bringing in, or ask for a prescription.
Now you have me wondering how to get my meds across the border
Of course, we are talking about cholesterol and diabetes meds, nothing that can be used for mind altering or that sort.
He will congratulate you and your wife for having such a happy marriage.catblaster said:It is 20g sildenfel citrate X 3 a day (ring a bell..its viagra) If I buy 100mg viagra cut it in four pcs I have close to the same thing. NOW what is a border patrol agent going to say when I come across with a bag of viagra???
This also works from province to province. An Alberta pharmacist will not fill a prescription from a B.C. doctor.Alfa38User said:Keep in mind a pharmacist in the USA will NOT issue/renew a drug based on a Canadian doctors prescription, regardless if the chain has stores in Canada or not (like Walmart, Costco etc).