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  • jackk
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 105

    United Pharmacies - Any good?

    Hi guys,

    Anyone have any experience with unitedpharmacies.com? They have a great selection (particularly dutasteride, which I'm thinking about getting) and they're cheap. No prescriptions and reasonable shipping.

    HOWEVER, I did a really quick Google search and read plenty of talk about credit card fraud... But nothing too recent. Anyway, it's set off some alarm bells!

    Anyone used them? I'm really finding it hard to find sources of fin and dut now (I'm in the UK). I'll start getting desperate soon... and that leads to carelessness...
  • Notcoolanymore
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 2246

    #2
    We are getting desperate. Soon we will be selling our bodies for a quarter pill of generic proscar.

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    • leemanuel
      Member
      • May 2013
      • 96

      #3
      Hi all

      I've united pharmacies in the past and had no issue - the last lot I ordered was from inhouse pharmacies - I ordered about 6 months worth. Am I correct in thinking that Inhouse can't supply us in the UK anymore.?

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      • jackk
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 105

        #4
        @leemanuel - that's right, inhouse is no longer an option. They won't ship without a prescription and don't take credit cards anymore either!

        Unitedpharmacies seems like the next best option...But I've read bad reports about credit card fraud. I don't think their site is very secure.

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        • meddiffuse
          Member
          • May 2014
          • 36

          #5
          What about inhousepharmacy? I have used them for almost 10 years for dut.

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          • Notcoolanymore
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 2246

            #6
            inhouse requires a prescription now.

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            • Randomb
              Member
              • Jun 2013
              • 40

              #7
              It isn't an online pharmacy that has been approved by the nhs so I would personally not order anything.

              I use pharmacy2u which is approved and you can register for a prescription by filling out an online application form and attaching photos

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              • Notcoolanymore
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 2246

                #8
                Originally posted by Randomb
                It isn't an online pharmacy that has been approved by the nhs so I would personally not order anything.

                I use pharmacy2u which is approved and you can register for a prescription by filling out an online application form and attaching photos
                Attach photos of what?

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                • Randomb
                  Member
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 40

                  #9
                  Oh your hair loss

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                  • meddiffuse
                    Member
                    • May 2014
                    • 36

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Notcoolanymore
                    inhouse requires a prescription now.
                    Hey guys, I posted a thread about thinking of switching from Propecia to Avodart but am having a bit of trouble getting a prescription. I don't want to go see 5 different doctors trying to get one, so I found the medical wellness center online and it seemed pretty legit. http://www.medicalwellnesscenter.com/ Has anyone


                    You can buy a prescription from the link in that post apparently, then send the prescription to inhouse or take it to a local pharmacy if you can find it cheaper.

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                    • marcelmm
                      Junior Member
                      • Apr 2014
                      • 10

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Notcoolanymore
                      inhouse requires a prescription now.
                      What about inhousepharmacy.vu
                      They dont require prescription on that one. However you can't pay by credit card.

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                      • jackk
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 105

                        #12
                        @Ranbomb: Thanks, I appreciate what you're saying, but personally I'm not keen on doing online prescriptions and definitely not willing to send in photos. The worry I have with NHS approved sites is that the prescription will probably find its way to my GP and I don't want this on my record. I have too many other problems for my GP to deal with, and I don't want him getting sidetracked by this. Also, pharmacy2u does seem a bit expensive to me. In the past I've ordered from inhousepharmacy, not problems whatsoever - it's a shame that's no longer an option.

                        @meddiffuse: Thanks too, but not only is that site you forwarded me to in the US (I'm in the UK), but it also looks dodgy as ****. There's no way I'm paying a site any cash to write me up a prescription. If I took that to my doctor he'd probably laugh me out the room!

                        So back to unitedpharmacies... The general consensus online is that the meds are legit, but their website security is really poor and card details have been stolen/passed on in the past. Some guys on another forum have strongly recommended using a pre-paid credit card, which makes perfect sense to me. No risk of fraud there.

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                        • Randomb
                          Member
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 40

                          #13
                          Btw they don't have to be face photos
                          But it's up to you it's annoying that propecia is a prescription drug

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                          • marcelmm
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2014
                            • 10

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Randomb
                            Btw they don't have to be face photos
                            But it's up to you it's annoying that propecia is a prescription drug
                            Unless you can't get a prescription for propecia from your doctor its not worth it I dont think. Don't know why anyone would have an issue getting that prescribed. Its the procar that can be difficult.

                            They arent that much cheaper then the local drug store.
                            28 tablets of Propecia works out for me as $62cdn plus any fees or taxes they might charge. (I didnt go that far to look if there was any)
                            If I bought it locally for 30 tablets it was $60-$70 if I remember right.

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                            • jackk
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 105

                              #15
                              @marcelmm: Yeah I saw that. But how do you pay if not by credit card?

                              @randomb: Thanks, I still wouldn't want it on my records though. That's the worry with NHS approved stuff. Thanks though

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