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FAQs

We do not provide phone support. Your information will be lost if you call any phone number. We do not hire any call center to answer you call.

1. Where do I place my order?

Please place your Order Here.

2. How much will I pay for my medicine?

All our medications are affordable with highest quality and the cheapest prices. You can check the prices here in our websites.

3. What forms of payment do you accept?

WE ACCEPT COD by Money Order or Cashiers Check ONLY.  Orders are processed within 72 hrs from the time of order. Shipping begins 24 hours after the prescription is received by the pharmacy and the order has been filled.

4. How Does An Online Consultation Work?

Online consultations are a new concept in health care that utilize the Internet to improve patient access to physician care. The patient does not receive a traditional physical exam by the physician, but rather completes an online questionnaire and communicates with the physician using our secure online communication tool. Although online consultations will never take the place of traditional medicine, they do provide a means for patients to receive treatment for a limited number of conditions that, in certain circumstances, may not require a physical exam.

5. Is This Legal?

In developing this new Internet medium for the delivery of health care services, our organization is committed to meeting and exceeding current regulations. THIS PHARMACY only utilizes licensed US physicians that practice in the US. Our pharmacies are licensed to ship medication to all 50 states and employ licensed US pharmacists to provide you with the highest standards of pharmaceutical care. All medication is obtained from legitimate pharmaceutical wholesalers, so you rest assured you are receiving the same medication as you would at your neighborhood pharmacy.

6. What Prescription Medications Do You Dispense?

We only offer medications that can be prescribed from online consultations, therefore we carry a very limited number of medications. No legitimate online medical company will ever offer narcotics or addictive medications via the Internet.  The medications offered on our website do not require a physical examination. A thorough review of your medical history is sufficient.

7. When Is My Order Reveiwed by the DR?

Generaly, all orders are reveiwed no later then 3:00pm EST by our physician. Any Order that comes in after 3:00pm EST will be reviewed the next day.

8. How will i know to take my medications and side effects?

Each prescription includes directions on usage, dosage and any information just click the product link.

9. Can I Order Medications Without Seeing A Doctor?

In most cases, yes. We encourage regular doctor visits and examinations. However, in some instances, in lieu of a physical exam in a physician’s office, the patient can complete an online questionnaire and communicate with one of our US licensed physicians using our secure online communication system. This process will never completely replace traditional medicine, but under certain circumstances, it does provide patients the ability to receive treatment for a number of conditions that may not require an additional physical exam.

For example: If you have recently had an in-office exam with a physician, in many cases you do not need to see another physical to receive a prescription for the medication you need. You can simply ask for your medical history to be reviewed by one of our US licensed physicians. A thorough review of your medical history is often sufficient for one of our doctors to be able to approve and write the prescription.
If the prescribing physician who is reviewing your questionnaire has a question about anything, a customer care specialist will contact you before determining whether or not to approve the prescription.

10. Can I Return My Medication For A Refund?

We are unable to accept returned prescription medications due to Federal Law.

11. What to do if the pharmacies make errors ?

You can email us and you can also call the phone number in the drug bottle to solve the problems. If you email us to solve the problems, we will send your questions with the order ID and tracking ID to warehouse guys and they will solve your problems immediately. Normally we do not keep records online. If the problem is not solved within ten days, you have to email us the order ID and tracking ID again to us.

SHIPPING FAQs

1. How quickly can I expect delivery?

The process takes 3 to 4 business days. After you place an order and if it gets approved at 3:00 pm (Eastern Standard Time) you may contact us for your tracking ID.

If you reject order because of delayed emails or orders, you will be blacklisted by our pharmacy network.

2. What shipping methods are available?

We only offer Free USPS Priority Mail (1 – 3 days) .

Once the pharmacy has received and reviewed your prescription ( eight business hours), it will be filled and shipped typically within one business day. We must have an adult signature at time of delivery.

We do not ship to American Samoa, Armed Forces Africa, Armed Forces Americas, Armed Forces Canada, Armed Forces Europe, Armed Forces Middle East, Armed Forces Pacific, Federated States Of Micronesia, Guam, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands or outside the U.S.

3. Why Does The Carrier (USPS) Say My Order Isn’t In Their System?

When you get your tracking ID, Your Tracking Number will not be Viewable in the Carrier’s (USPS) System until They SCAN THE ORDER INTO THEIR SYSTEM. Which is usually after 8:00pm EST.

4. Do You Ship Orders Everyday?

We do not process prescription orders on weekends or holidays. If you place an order after 3:00 PM on Friday EST, the order will be sent to the pharmacy and shipped out the following day.

5.What is the order status ?

Normally, the order status is “Pending CS review” —–> “Ready to Fill” —-> “Label Printed” —-> “Shipped”. You can get your tracking ID when it is “ready to fill”. But is is a long way to be shipped and records be updated by USPS. So place be patient after you have your tracking ID.

6. When can I ask for my tracking ID ?

Normally the pharmacy can assign an tracking ID after eight business hours. Please wait for eight business hours for tracking ID. It wastes both your time and our time if you ask too early. We have to answer your emails if it is only in Pending review status and we must close the ticket after we answer your email.

If your email is correct, the system will update your tracking ID once your order is shipped.

7. Why my emails are not answered in time ?

You email us too many times. When you email us, your topic will be top up in the queue. We work at the bottom of the queue for older emails.

What Should You Know Before You Take Fioricet ?

What should I do if I overdose?

It is relatively easy to overdose on Fioricet. An overdose can cause caffeine toxicity, which seldom happens due to the normal consumption of food and caffeinated beverages. Overdosing can cause seizures, weakness, confusion, trouble breathing, and severe liver damage.

Other symptoms might include ringing in the ears, unusual heartbeat, trouble walking or sleeping, and slurred speech.

If you have taken too much of this medicine, call the poison control center at 800-222-1222. You may need to go to the emergency room. Fioricet overdose can be serious, and there have been instances of people intentionally overdosing.

Fioricet should be stored out of the reach of children and pets.

What if I have an allergic reaction?

Allergy symptoms include itching, skin rash, and difficulty breathing. You should call your doctor immediately if you experience these symptoms. Rarely, acetaminophen can cause Stevens-Johnson Syndrome,² a serious allergic reaction that causes inflammation of the skin and detachment of the upper surface.

Because of this, any skin reaction to Fioricet needs to be taken seriously. Do not take any more of the medication and call your doctor right away. This reaction can happen even if you have taken acetaminophen before.

Barbiturates can also cause potentially fatal skin reactions so, again, make sure that you get any kind of skin reaction checked by a healthcare professional immediately. Conditions such as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and similar toxic epidermal necrolysis are associated with significant morbidity and mortality.

These conditions require early detection and care, so check your skin regularly if you are taking this medication and pay attention to any rash or lesions.

Other allergic symptoms should also warrant a call to your doctor. Most likely, you will have to discontinue the medication and switch to an alternative. You should not take Fioricet if you have previously had any reaction to acetaminophen or to caffeine.

Is Fioricet safe for pregnant women?

You should not take Fioricet if you are pregnant. Butalbital is potentially associated with certain congenital heart defects, namely:

    1. Tetralogy of Fallot: This is a complex of four cardiac and pulmonary defects. Many infants with this condition require surgery soon after birth as it increases the risk of arrhythmia and endocarditis and causes developmental delays.
    2. Pulmonary valve stenosis: This is a narrowing of the valve that controls blood flow to the lungs, causing the right ventricle to have to pump harder, which can cause damage to the heart over time.
    3. Secundum-type atrial septal defect (ASD): This is a hole in the wall between the two atriums of the heart, allowing blood to flow between the two atriums, which can affect blood oxygen levels. Small defects generally go untreated and often close on their own, but larger ones may need a procedure to lower the risk of abnormal heart rhythms, heart failure, heart infection, stroke, and pulmonary hypertension.

The connection has not been formally proven due to the small sample sizes in available studies. However, given it is statistically significant, Fioricet should be avoided while pregnant and breastfeeding, as it does pass into breast milk.

If you get migraines and become pregnant, you should talk to your doctor. Other migraine medications can also carry risks during pregnancy and you may need your medications adjusted.

Is Fioricet addictive?

Both butalbital and caffeine can be physically addictive. It is very possible to become addicted to Fioricet, which is another reason it is not a front-line treatment. Because people with migraine get headaches fairly regularly, they have a higher risk of becoming addicted to Fioricet and/or its ingredients.

Barbiturates, in particular, can be a drug of abuse. This is important to note as Fioricet is sometimes taken to help people sleep, reduce stress, or self-medicate anxiety or depression.

People with mental health issues or a history of substance use disorder are more likely to abuse Fioricet. In fact, these factors are considered potential contraindications for prescribing Fioricet. This includes alcoholism, especially as mixing alcohol and Fioricet can cause extreme drowsiness and impaired judgment.

Is there any Withdrawal Symptoms of taking Fioricet ?

Regular use can cause rebound headaches, which are highly unpleasant and may not always respond to normal treatments. You should not use Fioricet on a daily basis in order to avoid this. Rebound headaches are caused by physical dependence on the drug to control pain and/or by physical addiction to caffeine, which results in headaches as a withdrawal symptom.

Caffeine withdrawal can also cause fatigue, low energy, depression, drowsiness, concentration issues, brain fog, and irritability. If you are prone to caffeine addiction, you need to be aware that Fioricet can cause or aggravate it due to a large amount of caffeine in the drug.

Barbiturates can cause a withdrawal state similar to alcohol, including seizures and delirium. Usually, people get addicted to Fioricet after ordering it online to self-medicate for chronic headaches, without realizing that it should not be taken daily. There are substantiated cases of people taking Fioricet for migraine and becoming addicted.

Additionally, much like alcohol, the more of the drug you take, the more you need to get the same effect, which can cause an overdose. You should talk to your doctor if Fioricet is no longer working as well as when you first started taking it. This can be a sign of physical dependence and may mean you need to stop taking the drug before you become tempted to take excessively large doses.

Common withdrawal symptoms of Fioricet include:

    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Insomnia
    • Hallucinations
    • Increased heart rate
    • Increased sweating
    • Nausea
    • Seizures

People who have become addicted to Fioricet may require detox and rehab to help them get through the withdrawal symptoms. It is very important not to take this medication other than when you truly need it. As you can get a little bit high from Fioricet, the temptation for recreational abuse is present.