Check LegitScript's website just to make sure you are ordering your meds from a reliable pharmacy. You can also look up product legitimacy. I wish they list all the dietary supplements and cosmetic products (minus one star for not listing supplements that I am taking!). I also enjoy reading LegitScript's blog. Very informative.
This is exactly the kind of enterprise, which is definitively wrong in every sense of the word. Its existence clearly establishes that the US government has absolutely no integrity whatsoever and only exists to serve a few criminals.
Everything posted on this site should be considered false by default: its only possible purpose is to try to further unjustly enrich a few big-pharma related profiteering criminal scumbags who want to make the World worse than it already is.
Pathetic.
This website helps you see if an online pharmacy is legitimate or not. It's the only one approved by the national pharmacy boards association. You can also report spam and fake online pharmacies. One big point in its favor: since it is approved by the pharmacy boards, it has some accountability built into the process.
I do a little spam reporting and there's a big problem with websites like sitejabber.com being infiltrated with the owners of shady sites (like the illegal online pharmacies) submitting negative reviews on their "enemies" like spam haus, legitscript, and others. But Legitscript is definitely legitimate and very helpful if you need to know if a Internet pharmacy is on the up and up.
Several complaints about this government imposter
Only real government agencies unless undercover are equipped with a. Gov or likewise domain
This is small limited liability is pretending to be an official government agency and are trying to impose the law upon companies such as Namecheap, when they are not such.
Only real government agencies have a. Gov domain, etc.
They are inflicting financial damage on companies such as the DEA, FBI, and CIA's largest investment into the enforcement of the illegal trafficking of narcotics.
I find it helpful for finding legitimate vet-pharmacies for my cat, pet meds are expensive and al lot of scammers use it in their advantage and sell you fake stuff (happened to me couple of times), so I always use this site to verify vet-pharmacies and so far, so good
They certify everyone who sell drugs and help them sell more drugs. This company and staff don't help anyone that is involved in getting people off drugs and hassle drug rehab programs. They charge 3.000.00 and provide 0 service to society and help 0 people. They help drug dealers sell more drugs, they have no other purpose.
My wife takes one 5 mg Onglyza per day. At Costco this 22FEB14, the brand name product would cost $9.77 per day. The same BRAND NAME product, when ordered from 2 different CIPA approved and PharmacyChecker approved internet pharmacy costs us $1.67 per day, with the pills delivered to our mailbox. In this case I see no patent issue whatsoever. Legitscript lists these CIPA approved Canadian pharmacies as "UNAPPROVED". CIPA is the official Canadian government approval agency for Canadian Pharmacies. In fact, it appears that Legistscript lists ALL CIPA approved Canadian pharmacies as "UNAPPROVED". Why? It is quite apparent that Legitscript attempts to divert the naive US consumer into paying the incredibly bloated prices in the US and that Legitscript is almost certainly another instrumentality of BigPharma.
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Actually, Richard has his facts wrong. CIPA isn't a government approval agency: it's operated by the Internet pharmacies themselves, not a single one of which is operating legally. Check the corporate registration for CIPA. They've done a good job of making it appear to their customers, like Richard, that they are some government-sponsored entity when they aren't. And, those Internet pharmacies aren't even really shipping drugs from a Canada pharmacy in most cases: the drugs are actually shipped from Turkey, India or other similar non-Canadian locations, which is inconsistent with both US and Canadian laws, and is unsafe.
Richard has reviewed several profiles for illegal online pharmacies or organizations that profit from them with four or five stars: we do not know if Richard is also being compensated by these organizations for his reviews, but stand by our classification of the CIPA Internet pharmacies as not really shipping drugs from Canada and operating illegally.