The Online Pharmacy Medications For the Needy And not So Needy
There are, of course, pros and cons to virtually everything in life, and the Internet is certainly no exemption. Going even further, the particular part of the Internet about which there are definitely pros and cons, is the Online Pharmacy or rather, the thousands upon thousands of them.
Online Pharmacies come in a few different types, again as with many things, good quality and some not so good. I would be silly to claim that there aren't 'illegal' pharmacies supplying prescribed drugs without prescription medications, without a good prescription published by a doctor on the basis of information collected online. However, I think the majority of Online Pharmacies comply with this requirement.Alpha Health Mart
Of course, there are those who would claim that this method of prescribing is not 'best medical practice'. I assume I would be inclined to agree if the vast majority of face-to-face services in my life took more than 3 to 5 minutes and didn't involve less of an exchange of information than whatever is required on the average online list of questions. I'm impaired with a chronic illness, so there have been many hundreds of such services, although this doesn't affect my current General practitioner and my Pain Specialist (Anesthetist), whom it took many years for me to find.
As for the information that a patient needs to have in order to safely use prescribed drugs, well.... let's just say that the smallest and most uninformative Online Pharmacy would contain more information in the form of details, side effects, dosage, precautions, storage and contraindications that most doctors could get for the patient in the time given, provided of course, they deemed it necessary to tell them at all which, again in my opinion, is very rarely. Why should a doctor lower himself/herself to go into detail may be to a simply 'layperson', even if they have the unmitigated gall to ask these questions?
So, in my opinion, the majority of Online Pharmacies are not depriving the person of one single thing with regard to the information the physician has or needs and the information they have or need. This leaves only the question of the actual drugs themselves, compared to those that has to be given by the Pharmacy down the road.
Before we get to this, I have to declare that we am totally against any kind of 'controlled' drug being purchased (or otherwise obtained) except under the strictest direction of a qualified and 'capable' physician. Of course, by 'controlled' drugs I am talking about drugs of addiction like opiates, tranquillizers and barbiturates etc. Basically any prescription drug that could cause even the most careful patient to become dependent, whether it be physically or psychologically.
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