That is correct, grldweiner66. However that price is for the med manufactured in Mauritius... not Canada. Some folks are concerned with non-Canadian meds.
Apparently all of PharmStore's generic Eliquis is from Mauritius.
Hello and want to comment. I have been taking Eliquis for three months. My doctor said it is necessary, but was worried that it was too expensive for me. He recommended Pharmstore in Canada. I have been working with them and I will be receiving my first shipment in 2 to 4 weeks of Apixaban. It is $108 for three months at 5 mg twice a day. I understand it is manufactured in Mauritus. Since my cardiologist recommended it I am giving it a try. If anyone has comments about it, please let me know. Thank you! .
I have been using them for 3 years.
The last shipping point is Mauritus the Med. is most likely made in India.
You can also request made in Canada for a little more $.
PharmStore is a reliable supplier
Just wanted to share my research from looking into these pharmacies for my mom. There are hundreds of them out there but only a small set seem to be legit. Bad actors definitely exist, so it's wise to be careful. I initially narrowed the field using a list of around 50 pharmacies obtained from CIPA . CIPA is an association of Canadian online pharmacies that purports to maintain a higher standard. For example, it requires its members to send in valid prescriptions. However, this organization isn't without some controversy, which you can read about on wikipedia. That said, I needed a starting point and CIPA accredited seemed ok enough.
I took the CIPA list of around 50 pharmacies and cross checked each one on TrustPilot. Most didn't have any reviews on TrustPilot so I skipped them. There were many that had only a handful of reviews, so I skipped them too. There were also a bunch that had a high number of negative reviews so I skipped them as well. I did find people on various forums mentioning they've been happy with some different pharmacies, including here. But if the price difference isn't much, personally I'd rather go with the seemingly most reputable one (high number of reviews, very low number of negative numbers, very high positives).
Since I'm a new member here, the system won't let me post hyperlinks so I will paste a screenshot instead.
Just wanted to share my research from looking into these pharmacies for my mom. There are hundreds of them out there but only a small set seem to be legit. Bad actors definitely exist, so it's wise to be careful. I initially narrowed the field using a list of around 50 pharmacies obtained from CIPA . CIPA is an association of Canadian online pharmacies that purports to maintain a higher standard. For example, it requires its members to send in valid prescriptions. However, this organization isn't without some controversy, which you can read about on wikipedia. That said, I needed a starting point and CIPA accredited seemed ok enough.
I took the CIPA list of around 50 pharmacies and cross checked each one on TrustPilot. Most didn't have any reviews on TrustPilot so I skipped them. There were many that had only a handful of reviews, so I skipped them too. There were also a bunch that had a high number of negative reviews so I skipped them as well. I did find people on various forums mentioning they've been happy with some different pharmacies, including here. But if the price difference isn't much, personally I'd rather go with the seemingly most reputable one (high number of reviews, very low number of negative numbers, very high positives).
Since I'm a new member here, the system won't let me post hyperlinks so I will paste a screenshot instead.
My husband and I entered into the so called donut hole last year and both are on Eliquis. I asked my PCP about drugs from Canada and he gave me information about a pharmacy that other of his patients had used successfully. LifeRx is the one we are using to get Apixaban/generic Eliquis. They offer several options as to amount, strength and source for the drug including the UK, India and, of course, Canada. It took awhile and some calls to their help line to order from their somewhat confusing website and at the time the payment methods included American Express as the only credit card they would accept. The other option was to use wire transfer which is what we use. I received notice that they now do not accept any credit card for payment. You must provide them with a prescription from your doctor...ours gave us one on a full 8X10 sheet. Easily legible and fax-friendly. LifeRx notifies us when we are eligible for refills and the refill process is quick and easy. The cost of my 3 month supply was under $70 the first time but the cost increased the next time to $76. This included shipping. The price fluctuates. Expect a wait time between 2-3 weeks to receive. I'll admit I was nervous about ordering from them and was anxious waiting for the shipment to get here but we are very satisfied with the price and the help line is available. Good luck.
@blinken I appreciate this information! But I am confused; the article @colleenyoung recommended 12/4/23 about safe pharmacies said that it is illegal to ship prescription medication’s over the border. How have you gotten around this regulation, please? 🙏🏻
@blinken I appreciate this information! But I am confused; the article @colleenyoung recommended 12/4/23 about safe pharmacies said that it is illegal to ship prescription medication’s over the border. How have you gotten around this regulation, please? 🙏🏻
Sherry- I am not the shipper-the pharmacies are the ones responsible for being aware of shipping legalities and regulations and following the rules. It does take some time to receive the meds so I'm thinking there are inspections and much paperwork involved.
@blinken I appreciate this information! But I am confused; the article @colleenyoung recommended 12/4/23 about safe pharmacies said that it is illegal to ship prescription medication’s over the border. How have you gotten around this regulation, please? 🙏🏻
I use the Canada Drug Warehouse and they work with you to determine which member company you want to buy your drug from which determines your price. Then they out the order in and get it shipped. When it hits our border, the package is inspected. That can be a couple of days process. Then if it passes (whatever that entails), it continues on to you. It is all legal and above-board.
I use the Canada Drug Warehouse and they work with you to determine which member company you want to buy your drug from which determines your price. Then they out the order in and get it shipped. When it hits our border, the package is inspected. That can be a couple of days process. Then if it passes (whatever that entails), it continues on to you. It is all legal and above-board.
$500 us and $79 Canada
Call them and you can decide were you want it to come from.
Hello and want to comment. I have been taking Eliquis for three months. My doctor said it is necessary, but was worried that it was too expensive for me. He recommended Pharmstore in Canada. I have been working with them and I will be receiving my first shipment in 2 to 4 weeks of Apixaban. It is $108 for three months at 5 mg twice a day. I understand it is manufactured in Mauritus. Since my cardiologist recommended it I am giving it a try. If anyone has comments about it, please let me know. Thank you! .
I have been using them for 3 years.
The last shipping point is Mauritus the Med. is most likely made in India.
You can also request made in Canada for a little more $.
PharmStore is a reliable supplier
Just wanted to share my research from looking into these pharmacies for my mom. There are hundreds of them out there but only a small set seem to be legit. Bad actors definitely exist, so it's wise to be careful. I initially narrowed the field using a list of around 50 pharmacies obtained from CIPA . CIPA is an association of Canadian online pharmacies that purports to maintain a higher standard. For example, it requires its members to send in valid prescriptions. However, this organization isn't without some controversy, which you can read about on wikipedia. That said, I needed a starting point and CIPA accredited seemed ok enough.
I took the CIPA list of around 50 pharmacies and cross checked each one on TrustPilot. Most didn't have any reviews on TrustPilot so I skipped them. There were many that had only a handful of reviews, so I skipped them too. There were also a bunch that had a high number of negative reviews so I skipped them as well. I did find people on various forums mentioning they've been happy with some different pharmacies, including here. But if the price difference isn't much, personally I'd rather go with the seemingly most reputable one (high number of reviews, very low number of negative numbers, very high positives).
Since I'm a new member here, the system won't let me post hyperlinks so I will paste a screenshot instead.
I get 180 generic Apixaban for $160 from Maple Leaf Meds.
@blinken I appreciate this information! But I am confused; the article @colleenyoung recommended 12/4/23 about safe pharmacies said that it is illegal to ship prescription medication’s over the border. How have you gotten around this regulation, please? 🙏🏻
Sherry- I am not the shipper-the pharmacies are the ones responsible for being aware of shipping legalities and regulations and following the rules. It does take some time to receive the meds so I'm thinking there are inspections and much paperwork involved.
I use the Canada Drug Warehouse and they work with you to determine which member company you want to buy your drug from which determines your price. Then they out the order in and get it shipped. When it hits our border, the package is inspected. That can be a couple of days process. Then if it passes (whatever that entails), it continues on to you. It is all legal and above-board.
@blinken thank you so much! That is really helpful 🙏🏻