My recent dealing with a central clinic was the first time I’ve ever ordered online prescription drugs. I was impressed by their efficiency, their thoroughness in terms of the questionnaires and data they requested for their pharmacist to review in order to make their best professional decision they could. Their recommendations to me and what they thought would be best in my situation ended up being about what I expected and certainly reasonable on logical. I’m a lay man, but this is why we have pharmacists. The pills arrived a little later than I expected, but a a day earlier than the post office had originally promised— so I’m not sure if they were a couple days late or a day early… that’s why I left the question about delivery time and satisfaction unanswered. there had been a long weekend in between my Ordering late in the day and delivery to me and it wasn’t that big a deal at all. The information that was sent to me both by email and included with the pills in the box when they came was thorough covered everything imaginable as far as I could tell, especially easy to read not to technically oriented and full of big medical words, most of us wouldn’t even be able to pronounce
I was also impressed that they did as they would say forwarded my prescription they filled and the details of it to my family physician for her information and in case she had some input that she’d wanted to add or talk to me about. And they also suggested that if I experience some side effects that were concerning. - all outlined in the literature as possibilities- I should contact my family position and discuss it with her we go to an ER if they were particularly severe.
So far, I haven’t had any reactions that were adverse.. and one drug that could in some cause some dizziness that range from minor and insignificant to possibly major and needing prompter. Attention did upon the first use, produce some very minor dizziness, but it was about as little as you could imagine clearly the low wind. And in such cases, the literature suggested that after one or two doses that would probably go away and it appears to have.
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