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Is purchasing drugs from foreign pharmacies legal?

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Is purchasing drugs from foreign pharmacies legal?

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Yes, it is legal to order medications from foreign pharmacies. Personally I’ve been using Canadian pharmacy for more than a year and I’m really pleased with its service. Also I know for sure that this pharmacy is legit and sells meds only by prescriptions. 

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Yes, It is completely legal for consumers to purchase and/or import prescription medication from a foreign pharmacy as long as the prescription medication complies with all FDA rules and guidelines, is intended for personal use only and does not exceed a 90-day supply. Learn more about legality. Importing prescription medications that are over a 90 day supply is illegal, and is considered by U.S. Customs to be for unlawful resale. To our knowledge, there has never been a single instance when someone attempting to import medicine for personal use in a 90 day supply or less has ever had any legal problems arise from it. However, please note that we are not lawyers or legal professionals and therefore cannot give you legal advice. For more information, please refer to the links below, directly to the FDA and U.S.

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Yes, It is completely legal for consumers to purchase and/or import prescription medication from a foreign pharmacy as long as the prescription medication complies with all FDA rules and guidelines, is intended for personal use only and does not exceed a 90-day supply. Learn more about legality. Importing prescription medications that are over a 90 day supply is illegal, and is considered by U.S. Customs to be for unlawful resale. To our knowledge, there has never been a single instance when someone attempting to import medicine for personal use in a 90 day supply or less has ever had any legal problems arise from it. However, please note that we are not lawyers or legal professionals and therefore cannot give you legal advice. For more information, please refer to the links below, directly to the FDA and U.S. Customs websites: http://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/travel/alerts/medication_drugs.xml http://www.fda.gov/ora/compliance_ref/rpm_new2/ch9pers.html http://www.fda.gov/ora/import/pipi

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Importing anything over a 90 day supply is illegal, and is considered by U.S. Customs to be for unlawful resale. To our knowledge, there has never been a single instance when someone attempting to import medicine for their own personal use, in a 90 day supply or less, has ever had any legal problems as a result. Below are links directly to the FDA and U.S.

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Importing anything over a 90 day supply is illegal, and is considered by U.S. Customs to be for unlawful resale. To our knowledge, there has never been a single instance when someone attempting to import medicine for their own personal use, in a 90 day supply or less, has ever had any legal problems as a result. Below are links directly to the FDA and U.S. Customs websites: http://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/travel/alerts/medication_drugs.xml http://www.fda.gov/ora/compliance_ref/rpm_new2/ch9pers.html http://www.fda.gov/ora/import/pipinfo.

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