Forum Topic: Buy Doxycycline Canada Delivery

Posted by: SunShine87

Hi everyone! I have been looking to order some doxycycline from a Canadian pharmacy because it's much cheaper than what I can get here in the US. Has anyone tried this and had good experiences with delivery? Any tips on where to safely buy it?


Reply by: DocInBoots

Hello SunShine87,

I understand youre looking into purchasing Doxycycline from a Canadian pharmacy for cost savings. However, there are a few things to consider before proceeding:

  1. Prescription: Doxycycline is generally a prescription drug and should only be taken under the guidance of a healthcare provider.
  2. Safety & Quality Assurance: When buying medications online, especially across borders, its crucial that you ensure the pharmacy is reputable and licensed by recognized authorities like Health Canada.
  3. Legal Concerns: Ordering prescription medication from outside your country might violate local laws or regulations.

Would you mind sharing why you need Doxycycline? Is there a specific condition we can discuss?


Reply by: SunShine87

Hi DocInBoots,

Thank you for the detailed response. I have been prescribed Doxycycline for acne treatment and my dermatologist said it could help with scarring too. The cost here is quite high, so I was hoping to find a more affordable option in Canada.


Reply by: DocInBoots

SunShine87,

It's great that you've been prescribed Doxycycline for your condition and want to manage the costs effectively. Here are some additional suggestions:

  1. Check with Your Doctor: Speak to your dermatologist or primary care physician about the possibility of getting a 90-day supply at once, which can often be less expensive.
  2. Pharmacy Assistance Programs: Many pharmacies have assistance programs that might help you get Doxycycline for a reduced cost if you qualify based on income level or other criteria.
  3. Local vs International Pharmacy: If you still wish to buy from Canada, ensure the pharmacy is verified and reputable. Look for certifications like those provided by Health Canada.

Before proceeding with an online order from outside the country, it would be wise to get a second opinion about the risks versus benefits and explore local options thoroughly.


Reply by: SunShine87

Thanks so much, DocInBoots! I will definitely discuss this further with my dermatologist. Maybe getting a 90-day supply could work for me. Appreciate your advice!


Reply by: DocInBoots

You're welcome, SunShine87! Its always best to have open discussions with your healthcare providers about cost and treatment options. They can provide the most personalized and safest guidance for your specific situation.

If you need further information or support, feel free to ask!


Reply by: TravelerMedic

Just chiming in here to say that I've used Canadian pharmacies before but only after consulting with my doctor. Its important to know what youre getting into regarding safety and legality. DocInBoots has given some really solid advicealways check for certifications like Health Canada's when buying online.


Reply by: SunShine87

Thank you, TravelerMedic! That's a good point about checking the certification. Ill make sure to do my due diligence before making any purchases.


Reply by: DocInBoots

Absolutely, SunShine87! Take your time and ensure that every step is safe and legal. Good luck with your treatment, and feel free to reach out here if you have more questions!


Hope this helps in providing a comprehensive view of the situation while keeping safety and legality at the forefront!

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