ReliableRX also has several "Sister Sites" that have the exact same list of items to purchase. This done in an attempt to capture as much business as possible.
One problem with this would be if a guy had an issue with shit service from one site and wanted to try a different outfit he would unknowingly be ordering from the same people.
A few years back our gov't had a press release addressing Rx meds and citizens ordering from the never ending list of suppliers.
It said that they(our gov't) were not going to to seize every pkg of medication coming from other countries. They were concerned with Scheduled drugs, first and foremost, and the ED meds(viagra, cialis, etc). They made it clear that they weren't going to stop consumers from shopping around in an attempt to save $$.
The crackdowns on meds coming from overseas always stems from guys trying to import scheduled meds. Operation Pangea was the latest(I believe it was the last big push to put a dent in overseas suppliers) gov't sponsored attempt at curbing meds coming from overseas.
A few months back there were 2 Indian or Pakistani Nationals that were arrested and extradited to the USA to be tried in Federal court. The gov't says the 2 were responsible for sending Schedule 2 hydrocodone from their countries without a prescription.
@Klimmzugernie ...I wouldn't say its "legal" to import prescription meds from overseas but our gov't doesn't seem like they are interested in stopping ALL drugs from finding their way into your medicine cabinets. They will take issue with scheduled meds as well as erectile dysfunction drugs. This is in response partly to Big Pharma putting pressure on the Powers That Be to do so. Pfizer and Eli Lily(viagra and cialis) enjoy huge profits fron their drugs and want these profits to remain. Stopping the cheap imports from getting in is a way to help profits to stay strong.
The Doc, I'm sure has more current info than I'm sharing but I decided to share nevertheless.
One of the Indian drug companies that have received FDA approval is SUN Pharm. I'm seeing their generics everywhere these days.