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The Federal Government rules on websitesHundreds of people work on legislation as it works its way through Capitol Hill. Lawyers give advice behind the scenes. Economists and other policy advisors explain how they think the proposed law will change things. And the elected representatives decide on the politics of using power this way. Finally, after months of effort, a statute emerges. When you and I see a new law, we are selfish. If it doesn’t affect us, we don’t care. If it affects us, we often resent being forced to change. So when the government makes laws about what websites selling drugs should or should not contain, and how they should work, it affects everyone who is sick. In the US right now, there’s a big debate. Should you be able to buy prescription drugs like accutane through the internet? Ask the folk who lobby for the pharmaceutical industry and they tell you of the risks to public health. Without local controls, a website can be a scam selling fakes. Ask the medical profession and it warns that getting powerful drugs without a prescription can be dangerous. Someone should check your medical records or physically examine you to make sure that you can take the medication safely. But from the consumer’s point of view, being forced to pay high retail prices at a time when the economy is entering a recession is an unfair interference with free trade. A drug is a product just like any other. I could buy a powerful drug like accutane through a reputable site like this and save hundreds of dollars at a time when my family needs those dollars to put food on the table. Suppose I bought a toy for my child in a local store. It was manufactured in China and covered in lead paint that poisoned my child. Where you buy products is not the point. The real question is who owns the shop or website, and how responsible they are. Sites like this introduce you to reputable online pharmacies. It’s true those sites don’t ask for a prescription. But if you saw your local healthcare advisor and were recommended accutane for treating your own acne or the acne of your children, you were acting responsibly. If this is a repeat order for a drug, there’s no need to get a repeat prescription. So blanket laws to regulate websites are not necessarily the right answer. All of which leads me to a very simple point. None of the online pharmacies that sell through this site are affected by the new laws. You can continue to buy accutane without a prescription through this site and trust that it will be exactly the same product available for sale in your neighborhood pharmacy. Except the price is lower, a lot lower. Moreover, at this site we eliminated the risk of scam, as we selected the pharmacies which have been trading reliably for years. You may visit each of them and see their track record. So you can trust them making your order. |
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