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We commit ourselves to answering every question you have. Below we've listed the most common questions that customers ask before ordering. You can click on a question to view the answer.

If you don't find the information you need here, please feel free to call our toll free number at 1-866-371-6858 and we'd be happy to help in any way we can...

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1. Can a Licensed Canadian Pharmacy mail my Doctor ordered medications? 
2. Can I talk to a Licensed Canadian Pharmacist regarding my Doctor's medication order?
3. Why are my Licensed Canadian Prescription prices so much lower?
4. How much money will I save monthly?
5. Are my Prescribed Medication Orders the same Drug Products as I have ordered at my local Pharmacy?
6. If I don't see my Prescription Medications on your price list, does that mean I can not order my prescriptions?
7. How long will it take to receive my GlobalRXStore.com Prescriptions by mail? 
8. What is your return policy? 
9. Does GlobalRxStore.com have a Privacy Policy?
10.
What makes a drug generic?
11.

Are generic drugs safe?

12. Are all name brand drugs manufactured in the world under FDA compliance?
13. Do you have an example of where pharmaceutical products are manufactured around the world?
14. When shopping on the Internet, how do I know my prescription drugs are safe?
 

1. Can a Licensed Canadian Pharmacy mail my Doctor ordered medications?

Yes. Customs will allow us to mail you a 90 day supply with a 90 day refill. There are no restrictions on the number of prescriptions.

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2. Can I talk to a Licensed Canadian Pharmacist regarding my Doctor's medication order?

A Pharmacist is available to answer your questions at 1-866-371-6858.

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3. Why are my Licensed Canadian Prescription prices so much lower?

The first reason is the exchange rate of the Canadian Dollar compared to others. The second reason is price controls. The Canadian government limits how much Global Pharmaceutical manufacturers can charge for brand-name drugs when they are approved and caps subsequent price increases. As well, as Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Brands which become available. Check out a sampling of our Prescription Prices.

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4. How much money will I save monthly?

That depends on your prescriptions. Many of our customers save
hundreds of dollars per month while having the convenience of home
delivery.

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5. Are my Prescribed Medication Orders the same Drug Products as I have ordered at my local Pharmacy?

Yes, some drugs have different brand names. Generic medications are the same as Brand Names but tend to be much cheaper. If your medication is not available or is available only in a different form, we will notify you or your Doctor ahead of time.

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6. If I don't see my Prescription Medications on your price list, does that mean I can not order my prescriptions?

Simply, call Toll Free at 1-866-371-6858 and inquire about your specific Doctor order prescription.

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7. How long will it take to receive my GlobalRXStore.com Prescriptions by mail?

Please allow 8-10 working days for your prescription postal delivery.

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8. What is your return policy?

It is our policy not to accept refunds.

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9. Does GlobalRxStore.com have a Privacy Policy?

Privacy Policy

GlobalRXStore.com wants to help you maintain your privacy on the internet! We encourage you to review our policies regarding your privacy. Statement. At GlobalRXStore.com we are committed to protecting your privacy. Our site has been reviewed for our privacy statement and we promote the principles of disclosure and fair information practices. Below you will find information regarding our privacy policies. If you have any questions regarding our privacy policies please contact us.

Privacy Policies:

  • Sharing of Information. We do not share, sell, and distribute any of the information we record such as email address or other personal information. Customer information will not be used without written consent. While you will receive a phone call for confirmation whenever you fax or mail us an order, customer information will never be disclosed.

  • Legal Disclaimer. We may disclose personal information when required by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the edicts of the law or comply with legal process served on our Website.

  • Notification of changes. We reserve the right to change, modify, add or remove portions of our Privacy Policy at any time without prior notice. If policy changes and/or PII (personally identifiable information) are substantial we will notify our customers via email. Please periodically review our Privacy policy for changes. For your protection all GlobalRXStore.com employees are required to abide by our privacy policy. We encourage you to correct, update or delete pertinent Personally Identifiable Information obtained throughout the site. This may include online, email, phone, postal mail etc. You may use any of the above mechanisms to contact us.

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10. What makes a drug generic?

A drug is considered generic when the original patent of the brand name drug expire it is allowed to be manufactured and sold under the chemical name. Once the brand patent expires, it can be marketed by othe manufacturers with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Approval. The brand patent lasts 20 years from the time of discovery. The major difference between a brand and generic is that the brand manufacturer must perform the research and development necessary to develop the drug.

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11. Are generic drugs safe?

The FDA is responsible for maintaining the safety of generic drugs. They scrutinize the manufacturers of generic drugs to ensure that the data collected is valid and that the facilities are within the standards set forth for sterility and purity. The inspections include a review of records, some batches of the drug, production facilities, as well as labeling storage.

The generic manufacturers' version of the drug must have the same active ingredient as the brand name drug. Manufacturers must prove that the generic product will supply the same amount of active ingredient in the body at the same rate as the brand drug rate of absorption is a significant factor to the FDA. Generics are rated on this factor two letter code, AA, AB, BB, etc. AA has essentially the same absorption rate as the brand. AB (most generics are AB rated) has some differences that have been resolved to the satisfaction of the FDA. BB rated generics don't have the same bioavailability and should not be used interchangeably.

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12. Are all name brand drugs manufactured in the world under FDA compliance?

Yes. Name brand drugs are manufactured on a global basis and shipped to countries worldwide. The International Regulatory Agency relies on the compliance data from the Guidelines and Rules of the "International Good Manufacturing Practices" criteria. Example of Membership includes UK-MCA, South Africa-MCC, Australia-TGA, European Union-EMP, USA-FDA, Canada-TPD, etc. In addition ALL global pharmaceutical firms have a strong in house compliance and quality control departments. The combination of both governmental and corporate departments ensure the safety and quality of the manufacturing of their products.

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13. Do you have an example of where pharmaceutical products are manufactured around the world?

Yes. Seventeen of the 20 largest drug companies worldwide now make drugs in Ireland, largely because of tax incentives.

Drug Country Manufactured By
Lipitor for Cholesterol Ireland Pfizer
Viagara for Erectile Dysfunct. Ireland Pfizer
Wellbutrin SR for Depression Canada Biovail
Nexium for Acid Reflux Sweden, France Astra Zeneca's
Prevacid for Heart Burn Japan TAP Pharmaceutical Products
Clarinex / Claritin / Nasonex Puerto Rico Shering Plough
Avandamet Puerto Rico GlaxoSmithKline
Avandia Puerto Rico GlaxoSmithKline
Coreg Puerto Rico GlaxoSmithKline
Paxil / Paxil CR Puerto Rico GlaxoSmithKline
Relafen Puerto Rico GlaxoSmithKline
Ratio-Paroxetine Puerto Rico Ratipharm
     

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14. When shopping on the Internet, how do I know my prescription drugs are safe?

Consumers shopping on the Internet for their prescription drugs should ONLY shop at licensed Internet Pharmacies. ONLY licensed Internet Pharmacies must publish by Canadian Law the License Number issued to the pharmacist and a street address within the license issuing province. The licensing regulatory agency in Manitoba is known as the Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association which issues ALL pharmacist licenses in Manitoba for hospital, retail, and Internet pharmacies.

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Note: All doctor ordered prescriptions are dispensed under a licensed pharmacy within each country of origin. For example a prescription order dispensed from Canada will be dispensed under a licensed Canadian pharmacy in Canada.