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Hi Saundra-- You can compare Rybelsus discount prices at local U.S. pharmacies here: https://www.pharmacychecker.com/rybelsus/. None of the online international pharmacies accredited by PharmacyChecker currently list prices for Rybelsus.
Hi Yves, We are so excited to show you our PharmacyChecker Discount Card (https://www.pharmacychecker.com/prescription-discount-card/). Enter the name of your drug, along with the strength, and your ZIP Code in the search box to compare prices among pharmacies in your neighborhood. Then, click "GET DISCOUNT" to print your PharmacyChecker Discount Card, which we recommend carrying in your pocket for discounts on all your prescription meds at U.S. pharmacies. Please let us know should you have further questions.
PharmacyChecker.com lleva ayudando a los consumidores a encontrar los precios de medicamentos más bajos en farmacias en línea con licencia en Canadá y otros países desde 2003. No somos una farmacia, sino verificamos las farmacias y comparamos los precios. Usted puede encontrar información para ordenar medicamentos en farmacias Canadienses o en otras farmacias internacionales de manera fácil. Compare los precios de sus medicamentos en farmacias en línea confiables: https://www.pharmacychecker.com/es/
Revlimid (Lenalidomide) is used to treat people with multiple myeloma. It works by helping the body kill abnormal cells in the bone marrow and produce normal blood cells. PharmacyChecker.com offers a search tool for patient assistance programs. Here is a link to the patient assistance program offered by Celgene, the manufacturer of Revlimid: https://www.pharmacychecker.com/patient-assistance-programs/revlimid/ With the patient assistance program, if you have commercial insurance, you may qualify for the Celgene Commercial Co-pay Program. If you qualify, your out-of-pocket co-pay responsibility will be $25 or less for your prescribed Celgene medicine. If you don't currently have any health insurance or enough insurance to cover the cost of your medication, you may also qualify for free Celgene medication with the assistance program.
The website offshorecheapmeds.com is verified by PharmacyChecker.com, which means that it meets our company standards for online pharmacy practice: see https://www.pharmacychecker.com/safe-online-pharmacies-verification-program.asp. The physical pharmacy in India that fills orders placed on this online pharmacy is licensed and legal and inspected by our staff. It also requires valid prescriptions. If you import a medication from India, then, technically, you may be violating federal importation laws, but the FDA has stated that individuals are not prosecuted for such personal quantity imports. For further reading, please see: https://www.pharmacychecker.com/ask-pc/are-indian-pharmacies-really-safe-the-prices-are-so-much-lower/.
Hi Marcia, Brand name drugs are subject to review by the Canadian Patent Review Board so that prices are not excessive. They use what is called reference pricing to find a fair price. Specifically, the Board chooses the median price of the following list of countries: France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the USA. Source: http://www.pmprb-cepmb.gc.ca/about-us/frequently-asked-questions#1391. Thats the reason the same drugs sold here are much cheaper in Canada. Generic drugs are not regulated this way in Canada, which is one of the reasons generics are often lower in the U.S. Canadas prices for brand drugs are almost always lower than in the U.S. However, its common for other countries to have even lower prices than in Canada, because their laws keep prices even lower. As you can see in our press release(https://www.pharmacychecker.com/news/70-percent-of-brand-name-drugs-are-imported-cost-87-percent-less-in-canada.asp), you can often find popular brand name drugs for up to 87% less in Canada and for as much as 97% less in other countries. You can compare drug prices available at licensed pharmacies globally on PharmacyChecker.com. I'm not sure which drug you're referring to specifically in your example. If you could provide additional information I would be glad to help.