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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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@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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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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@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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Originally Posted by jackk
@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
echeck.
But only if you live in USA. I live in Canada and I tried a USA address with mine but it got declined.
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Yeah Marcelmm, I'm in the UK so echecks are not good for me.
So I guess inhouse really isn't possible anymore
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I get my Finasteride from Dr Steven Edgar who is popular with UK patients requiring a private prescription for finasteride. You can email him directly drstevengedgar@gmail.com
He charges less than 200 pounds for 14 months supply of 5mg Finasteride and the good thing is the medication is completely legitimate and you get to have contact directly with Dr Edgar himself via email or phone which is important in my opinion when dealing with medication. I highly recommend him based on my experience and contact with him to date.
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Just found out that Inhouse WILL take orders for any country except the US. No need for a prescription.
I've just successfully placed an order with them and I'm in the UK. Problem solved then.
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Except that they dont ship to Canada
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