Posted by iforgotmypassword on January 15, 2009, at 7:08:31
or maybe the question should be, if they courier it, will i actually get it? my psychologist seems to think so and my psychiatrist thinks it's worth trying, but i can't afford to waste money.
it seems there is no problem filling rx's of drug unavailable in canada at US pharmacies and bringing them back through customs in person, from my experience. i did this with guanfacine and Deplin, the pharmacy was fine filling canadian prescriptions, and the canadian customs agent on the way back had no problem when i told him that i had to fill the rx in the US.
would this change if i asked a pharmacy to courier nefazodone? would customs be pickier when the prescription passes through this way.
it seems there are no legal boundaries, but i have no idea if there may be boundaries in certain specific protocols.
other than taking the greyhound on a strange broken trip from ottawa to plattsburgh, i have no real means of getting nefazodone in person as i did with guanfacine and Deplin. i would basically need to rent a car and convince someone to drive that car.
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