It
is very difficult to purchase medications in Mexico.
Not at all. We have built a strong customer base with clients from the
U.S. throughtout the years by making the experience of
purchasing medications in Mexico hassle free. Along with the information
in our website, our salespeople are highly trained to walk you through
the process of safely filling your prescription with us.
My medications will be taken
from me at the border
The only way that your medications can be taken from you, is if the
quantities are not considered “personal quantities”. Even
though it is not explicitly noted, you can bring back a 3 to 6 month
supply of a medication back to the U.S. as long as it for your personal
use.
I can be arrested for buying
controlled substances
In Mexico as in the U.S. it is illegal to have controlled substances
without the proper prescription to carry it. We will not sell any controlled
substances to our customers without a prescription. If they do have
one, we will walk with them step by step through the process of buying
controlled medications in México
The medications are not the
same
as their U.S. counterparts
The medications in México are made by the same pharmaceutical
companies as in the U.S. The only difference between them is the packaging.
U.S. pharmacists fill the prescription. In Mexico, the medication is
packaged in a box. In fact, this method is a lot safer since there is
no outside contact with the actual tablets or pills.
The
pharmacy will not know what the
equivalent to my U.S. medication
Most newer medications are now named the same throughout the world.
For example, Celebrex, Nexium,Vioxx and Viagra are named the same in
the U.S. as in México. Some medications like Meridia (Raductil)
are made by the same manufacturer and are the exact same on both sides
of the border, but are only branded differently.