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Apparently regular rx stuff is fine(bp, cholesterol) but large quantities is when things get risky. More than 90 day supply i believe.
Crap. A decades worth of cilnidipine broken up into 5 packages (correction: 3 packs) is definitely more than 90 days per package lol
 
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I just don't believe this fentanyl shit.

Regardless, even if it was an epidemic - we're talking about drugs where 10mg equals like 1,000 doses.

How do you prevent the importation of a drug that potent? You can fill up a ball point pen with 100,000 doses.
A sad fact is that if oxycodone (a fantastic pain medication) were more easily available - both via prescription and by correlation on the black market - there would be no need for fentanyl. Doctors don't want to prescribe it because of the hassle and its scarcity creates the demand for fentanyl and other newer synthetic opioids that are now showing up, which are even more potent/toxic - Even repeated doses of narcan fails to work with some of these.

Can thank the Sacklers/Perdue and our own gov for creating this situation we have now.
 
What determines whether they let it sail through vs getting a letter when they open them, assuming no controlled substances and just regular Rx stuff? Luck?
Must be purely luck. They were all from India shipped via India Post. In Informed Delivery one stated entered into Customs. The other two never did and just kept moving. The one stuck in Customs had BP meds and a muscle relaxer. One of them that sailed through had Dayvigo which is a schedule IV controlled substance.
 
Must be purely luck. They were all from India shipped via India Post. In Informed Delivery one stated entered into Customs. The other two never did and just kept moving. The one stuck in Customs had BP meds and a muscle relaxer. One of them that sailed through had Dayvigo which is a schedule IV controlled substance.
Sounds like it might depend on whether you get a Barney Fife customs agent or an "I hate my job and I'm just here for the paycheck" customs agent that opens your package.
 
I thought it was virtually impossible to get something like Cilnidipine from telehealth because it’s not approved as a blood pressure med yet? Because if doesn’t make as much money vs that obscure disease the company markets it towards
 
Correct, this is the issue, and it would have ended regardless of Trump's election.

Nevertheless, I thought it was both Democrat and Republican administration policy for decades now to allow prescription drugs to enter the country for personal use (up to 90 days).

Is that not so?

With a written prescription from a licensed provider in the U. It was never legal to acquire drugs without a prescription just because they're being imported. The shipper is supposed to include a copy of your ID and the prescription in the package.
 
I thought it was virtually impossible to get something like Cilnidipine from telehealth because it’s not approved as a blood pressure med yet? Because if doesn’t make as much money vs that obscure disease the company markets it towards

It's not approved for anything in the US yet. But like you said, when it is, it'll be an expensive, branded drug for decades before it can be sold as a cheap generic. It might be combined with a BP med and sold as a single pill combo if some other company spends tens of millions to get it approved. That'll be a branded drug for years and expensive too, but not as expensive as the rare disease "orphan" drug cilnidipine will be sold as.
 
If that muscle relaxant is carisoprodol good luck…CCB seems to have a hard on for it.
I have had a couple of seizures, all from that I think. The letters never mentioned other meds in the same packs, including tapendatol. As I never responded they took/disposed of the whole pack. All were successfully reshipped btw, pct24x7 has always been great about that.
 
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