freevoid
Student
- Jul 11, 2022
- 137
There is a forum called Phoenix Rising, it's a place dedicated to those chronically ill from me/cfs.
On this forum is a thread called "Tips for Finding Reliable and Trustworthy Prescription-Free Online Pharmacies"
I don't want to provide a link because of tracking. But if you google the forum and thread name you'll find it. There you'll find information and people's experiences with the pharmacies. Since these are (often severely) ill people who are dependent on getting these medications, it's all taken seriously. Read through the thread pages for more information, people's experiences etc.
I myself have been successful twice with one in particular (don't know if I can say which one openly here, but if your curious PM me). I recently got metoclopramide, propranolol and even ivermectin for my mum. I live in Australia, for context.
Tips:
If you pay with card, I would highly recommend having a dedicated card for this purpose where you manually transfer the money you need in then keep it empty otherwise. If not then use a credit card, then after you make a purchase I would recommend replacing the card once you've received the order. Just because many of the pharmacies are legit doesn't mean your details wont get passed around. For several years, anytime I had to do dodgy purchases I had a dedicated debit card where I would manually transfer the money i needed. Otherwise, I would just keep an emergency $30 dollars in it, nothing more. Was funny seeing purchases over the years ranging from $100-600 attempt to go through, but never succeed. Suckers.
Hope this helps.
On this forum is a thread called "Tips for Finding Reliable and Trustworthy Prescription-Free Online Pharmacies"
I don't want to provide a link because of tracking. But if you google the forum and thread name you'll find it. There you'll find information and people's experiences with the pharmacies. Since these are (often severely) ill people who are dependent on getting these medications, it's all taken seriously. Read through the thread pages for more information, people's experiences etc.
I myself have been successful twice with one in particular (don't know if I can say which one openly here, but if your curious PM me). I recently got metoclopramide, propranolol and even ivermectin for my mum. I live in Australia, for context.
Tips:
If you pay with card, I would highly recommend having a dedicated card for this purpose where you manually transfer the money you need in then keep it empty otherwise. If not then use a credit card, then after you make a purchase I would recommend replacing the card once you've received the order. Just because many of the pharmacies are legit doesn't mean your details wont get passed around. For several years, anytime I had to do dodgy purchases I had a dedicated debit card where I would manually transfer the money i needed. Otherwise, I would just keep an emergency $30 dollars in it, nothing more. Was funny seeing purchases over the years ranging from $100-600 attempt to go through, but never succeed. Suckers.
Hope this helps.