FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Questions Answered
What medications do you offer? Our pharmacy sells both generic and brand-name medications. You can easily distinguish between these types on our website: brand-name products are marked with the word “Brand” in their names, while generic medications are not. All medications we offer are of high quality.
Is a generic medication as good as the brand-name equivalent? Yes. A generic medication is an exact copy of a brand-name drug. It has the same route of administration, dosage, intended use, side effects, safety, and potency (even if the pill has a different shape or color). “Generic” simply means the drug is not produced by the original manufacturer, but the chemical is exactly the same. In other words, generics have the same active ingredients and pharmacological effects as their brand-name counterparts.
Example: The generic version of Glucophage is metformin.
Many people mistakenly believe that generic medications take longer to work. This is not true. Generics work as effectively and quickly as brand-name versions (per FDA requirements); the absorption speed of active ingredients does not differ. The primary differences are the name, appearance, and price.
Is your generic medication FDA-approved? The generics presented on our site are FDA-approved.
Why do many people prefer to buy generic medications? Many choose generics because brand-name manufacturers spend vast amounts of money on advertising to convince consumers to buy their products. Generic manufacturers spend significantly less on development and advertising. Furthermore, having a generic version of a drug creates competition, which helps lower the price.
How do you explain the low price of generic medications? Generic manufacturers do not spend money on the initial research, development, and marketing of a product. Original manufacturers are granted a patent when they introduce a new product, giving them the exclusive right to sell it while the patent is valid. Once the patent expires, other manufacturers can apply to the FDA for permission to produce and sell generic versions. Because these companies do not have to account for initial development costs and must compete with each other, the price is significantly reduced.
Do all brand-name medications have a generic version? Unfortunately, no. A manufacturer can only produce a generic after the brand-name patent expires. Even then, not every manufacturer chooses to make a generic version. Currently, only about half of all brand-name drugs have generic equivalents.
How can I be sure of the quality of the medications you sell? High quality is our top priority. The better the quality, the more customers we have. We only choose reliable suppliers who provide all necessary documentation and exhaustively test the quality of every medication.
Do you require a prescription? A prescription is not required. However, please consult a healthcare provider before taking any medication. Only a specialist can prescribe the exact medication and dosage necessary for your specific health profile.
Is delivery to PO Boxes possible? Yes, we frequently ship packages to PO Boxes.
Is there a difference between Viagra 50mg and 100mg doses? A 50mg Viagra pill contains 50mg of the active ingredient (sildenafil concentrate), and a 100mg pill contains 100mg. 50mg is the standard dose used to achieve the desired effect, though effects vary by individual. You may start with 25mg (by splitting a 50mg pill) to see if it is sufficient.
What is the difference between Soft and Regular pills? The absorption area and speed of action differ. Soft pills are believed to act faster because they dissolve under the tongue. Additionally, you may eat fatty foods or consume alcohol with Soft pills, whereas it is not recommended to drink alcohol with Regular pills.
How do I place an order? Ordering on our site is quick and easy. Choose your product, add it to the cart, and press the checkout button. You will be directed to a billing page to complete the necessary fields.
What payment methods are available? All available payment methods will appear on our billing page.
How quickly will my credit card be charged? When you click “Complete your order,” data is transmitted to our processing center. Once the charge is approved by the bank, your order status will change to “Approved,” and you will receive a confirmation email.
What should I do if I placed an order but see no charge on my card? This means we were unable to charge your card. Please contact your bank to ensure they aren’t blocking international charges. Verify your billing address, CVV code, and expiration date, then attempt the order again.
Is it safe to provide my credit card information on your site? Yes. We use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption on our billing page and the latest security technology to ensure your personal and financial data are fully protected.
What are your shipping methods?
Airmail: Standard waiting period is 2 to 3 weeks.
EMS Courier Delivery: Waiting period is 3 to 8 business days (though customs delays may occur).
What if the package was damaged or products are missing? Please contact our customer service department immediately. We will reship the package at no cost or issue a refund.
What is the shelf life of your products? The expiration date is printed on each blister pack. The average shelf life is 2 years from the date of production.
What should I do if the required dosage is not available?
If you need 50mg and we only have 100mg, you can split the pill.
If you need 100mg and we only have 50mg, you can take two pills.
What are my options if I haven’t received my package yet? First, check your shipping method (Airmail takes 2–3 weeks; EMS takes 3–8 days). Please be patient, as customs delays can occur. If the package does not arrive after the allotted time, contact our customer service team.