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With billions of packages passing through shipping HUBís everyday I wonder what percentage of them are prescription drugs? I agree with barelythere, I think ROPís would still be under scrutiny regardless of the NROPís. I believe we have all ready established that ROPís are technically legal because they meet the requirements listed on the DEAís website for establishing a doctor/patient relationship. However, I do believe this will all change in the future. I think the real issue here is that physicians associated with OPís only serve one function and that is to prescribe medications. Also, it is obvious that the only reason someone would buy their medications at these prices online is because their regular physician would not prescribe these medications to them in the first place. I just called Wal*Mart and asked the price of Lortab 10/500 120 count for brand and generic. Brand $136.78 Generic $42.68 I am a chronic pain sufferer myself and I know first hand how hard it can be to get a physician to write a prescription. I hope all online pharmacies survive. Trey |
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