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1. What are your hours of
operation?
2.
Do I require a prescription?
3.
Do I have to have an email address to place an order?
4.
What is the maximum amount of medication I can purchase?
5.
Why can’t I buy
Darvocet, Oxycontin, Valium, Vicodin or other similar drugs?
6.
Will you accept my Insurance?
7.
Why do I have to fill out a health profile form?
8. Why
is the price different from the last time that I ordered?
9.
Are your prices in
Canadian or US Dollars?
10.
How
do I know if my order is being processed?
11.
Do I need to
fill out the forms each time I place an order?
12. How safe is the information that I enter on the website?
13. Are these the same quality medications that I can buy at home?
14.
Why do some of the medications have different names in Canada?
15.
What are
generic drugs?
16. Why
can I buy a generic version from Canada that is not available where I
live?
17. Who makes the Canadian generic drugs and are they safe?
18. Why does
www.CanadaCure.com not list all drugs on their website?
19. What if
I am unable to find the medication I am looking for?
20. Can I transfer a prescription from my local pharmacy?
21. How long will it take to process my order?
22. How do I pay
for my medication order?
23. How do I report problems with the website?
1.
What
are your hours of operation?
Our customer care associates are available to assist you –
Monday to Friday -
6:00am – 7:00pm PST
Saturdays -
7:00am – 3:00pm PST
Sundays -
7:00am – 3:00pm PST
Are you aware?
You may search medication prices, complete an online account
registration, and place an order directly on our website 24 hours per
day and 7 days per week. We will contact you once your order has been
placed to verify the order in detail prior to shipping.
2.
Do I require a prescription
to order medications?
A valid Canadian
prescription is required from a licensed physician able to practice
medicine and prescribe medications in Canada. In order to obtain a
Canadian prescription, we require a valid prescription from a licensed
physician able to practice medicine in your area of residence. The
Canadian physician will review your medical history and if deemed
appropriate, will rewrite the prescription for the Canadian pharmacy to
dispense. Your
physician’s licensure will be verified with their state board.
3. Do I have to have an email address to place an order?
Not necessarily as long as our Customer Care Associates have an alternate method of contacting you such as a phone number.
4. What is the maximum amount of medication I can purchase?
The pharmacy can only supply as much medication as your physician prescribes for you up to maximum of a three month
at a time.
5. Why can’t I buy
Darvocet, Demerol, Oxycontin, Valium, Vicodin or similar drugs?
The pharmacy will not handle habit forming or controlled/narcotic drugs. It is unlawful to sell narcotic or controlled substances via mail order.
6. Will you accept my Insurance?
At this time, we
cannot accept an insurance claim from another country. However, a
detailed list of purchases will be provided so you can make a direct
claim from your insurer.
7. Why do I have to fill out a health profile form?
Pharmacists and physicians use the provided information to assess your prescription and potential drug interactions. They may even contact your physician if necessary.
8.
Why is
the price different from the last time I ordered?
The prices may change
due to manufacturer price changes, changes due to market or exchange
rates from time to time.
9.
Are your
prices in Canadian or US Dollars?
All prices at
www.CanadaCure.com are quoted in American Dollars.
10.
How
do I know if my order is being processed?
You may log in to your account with your username and password and view
where your order stands. Otherwise, please feel free to
contact us regarding any questions.
11. Do I need to
fill out the forms each time I place an order?
If you are an existing patient who wants to fill additional prescriptions, you do not need to fill these forms again. However, if there has been a change in your medical condition and/or medications please update us. Otherwise, simply
fax or mail your prescriptions so that we can process your prescriptions.
12. How safe is the information that I enter on the website?
We use the latest encryption technology available to protect all your personal information. Any information provided will not be seen by anyone not associated with
www.CanadaCure.com.

13. Are these the same quality medications that I can buy at home?
Canada offers brand name and generic medications that undergo rigorous
quality and exceptionally high manufacturing standards, along with a
stringent approval system overseen by the Health Protection Branch of
Canada. Many of the medications available in Canada
are the same as sold in other industrialized nations. However, some
medications may have a different name or look different than what you are familiar
with.
14.
Why do some of the
medications have different names in Canada?
These are trade or
brand names registered by the manufacturer. In different countries,
manufacturers will often use different trade names for marketing
purposes. The medications have the same active ingredients, but may look
different and have a different trade name. For example: Prilosec (US) and
Losec (Canada), or Augmentin (US) and Clavulin (Canada) or Aciphex (US)
and Pariet (Canada).
15.
What
are generic drugs?
A
generic drug must contain the same active ingredients (the specific
chemical ingredient that makes the drugs work) and be equivalent in
strength, and dosage to the original brand-name product. The inactive
ingredients are used only as additives for color, flavor, binding, or to
bulk drugs. By choosing a generic medication, you can save a significant
amount of money.
16.
Why can I buy a generic version from Canada that is not available where
I live?
Due to the differences in patent laws, Canada produces generic versions
of brand name drugs that are not available in other countries. These
versions are often available in Canada many years earlier than in other
countries and usually offer substantial savings over brand names.
17. Who makes the Canadian generic drugs and are they safe?
The generic drugs available in Canada are subject to the same stringent approval and regulatory process as brand name drugs and are used by millions of Canadians on a daily basis. The manufacturers are very large and well respected. They include Apotex, Novopharm,
RatioPharm, GenPharm, Taro, PharmaScience and Cobalt Pharmaceuticals. They
ensure that generics meet quality, purity and
potency requirements set forth by the Health Protection Branch of
Canada.
18. Why does
www.CanadaCure.com not list all drugs on the website?
We offer substantial discounts over what you are used to paying for medications. Not all drugs are less expensive in Canada. Some drugs have been generic for a long time and are therefore relatively inexpensive in their home countries. In these instances
we recognize that they would be more expensive to buy therefore do not offer them for sale. As for narcotic and controlled substances, it would be unlawful for
the pharmacy to ship these types of medications.
19.
What if I am unable to find the medication I am looking for?
You can view our medication prices by searching using Product
Search or viewing the A to Z list. Type in the name of the medications
you would like to obtain price quotes for and click submit. If you are
unable to find the medications you are searching for in our database,
please complete the
online request form or
contact our Customer Care Associates at 1.866.824.8762 and we will
get back to you within 24 hours of your request.
20. Can I transfer a prescription from my local pharmacy?
Unfortunately, the Canadian Pharmacy can not transfer prescriptions from other
pharmacies located outside of Canada. A valid Canadian prescription is required from a licensed
physician able to practice medicine and prescribe medications in
Canada. In order to
obtain a Canadian prescription we require a faxed or original copy of your prescription
from your doctor dated within the last 3 months prior to placing your
order with www.CanadaCure.com.
21. How long will it take to process my order?
Please allow 15 – 25 days for delivery from the time you
receive a telephone confirmation of the receipt of your order. The
pharmacy will contact you or your doctor if additional information is
required.
If you require your medication more quickly please purchase them locally
and plan your future purchases at www.CanadaCure.com with greater lead
time.
22. How do I pay
for my medication order?
We accept payments by
Visa, MasterCard, Electronic Checks, International Money Orders and
Certified Checks. If the credit card information is left blank, we will
contact you for the information. Please ensure a method of contacting
you is available to our Customer Care Associates.
23. How do I report problems with the website?
Any problems experienced with the website can emailed to
info@canadacure.com or reported at toll free 1.866.824.8762.
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