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Some medications may be called into the pharmacy, if you are a Physician, please call 242-676-5821. We will need the patient’s full name, including the spelling, date of birth, a call back number, the name of the medication(s), and the name of the prescribing physician. If you would like your prescription delivered, please also leave the patient name, location, and telephone number to contact the patient. Please allow 1-2 business days to process your request. Thank you.

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Questions Frequently Asked

Here’s a quick guide to help you find information about a question you may have for one of our expert pharmacists. If you do not see your question here, feel free to call us or chat live with one of our online pharmacists.

How should I take my medicine(s)?2018-09-30T22:33:32+00:00

You should take your medicine(s) as your doctor prescribes. If you need more information about taking your medicine, contact us via telephone 1-242-676-5821, or online chat. Visit our recommended Drug Identifier and Interaction directories.

What should my doctor know before I take my medicine?2018-09-30T22:32:07+00:00

Depending on your specific situation, certain medicines may not be right for you. You should make sure that your doctor is aware of any medicines you are currently taking and other health conditions and health history. To find out what medical conditions or medicines may potentially cause problems with a new prescription; visit our recommended Drug Identifier and Interaction directories.  Enter the name of the drug in the search field to get information about it and any possible interactions.

What is the difference between brand-name and generic medicines? Is my medicine a generic?2018-09-22T19:03:19+00:00

The original developer of the medicine generally manufactures the brand-name product. A manufacturer that did not originally produce the medicine generally produces a generic version. All the active ingredients in both versions are the same and generics are just as safe and effective as brand-name medicines. The primary difference is cost. Because the generic manufacturers do not have the cost of developing the brand-name medicine, they can produce it for less.

Sometimes, a specific brand-name or generic medicine may be dispensed. You can find out whether your prescription has been filled with a generic medicine one of our pharmacists about your prescription.

What is my medicine used for?2018-09-30T22:29:59+00:00

Each medicine you take can be used for different medical conditions. To find out what your specific medicine is used for, visit our recommended Drug Identifier and Interaction directories here.

What type of side effects may I experience?2018-09-30T22:34:48+00:00

Each medicine(s) may affect each person differently. To find out what side effects may occur, you should consult your doctor first, to find out if your medicine has specific “warning signs” that you should be aware of. Visit our recommended Drug Identifier and Interaction directories.

My medicine looks different than it did before. Why is that?2018-09-22T18:57:59+00:00

Your medicine may look different because a different manufacturer may have produced it. Before taking any medicine that looks different, contact your doctor or one of our pharmacists to inquire about your drug’s current manufacturer.

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