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A:Generic Drugs are produced and
distributed without
patent protection. A generic contains the same
active ingredients as the brand pills and is identified by its
chemical
name rather than its brand name. Generics are considered bio-equivalent
to the brand name
counterpart with respect to pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic properties. Therefore, generics are identical to
brand
pills in dose, strength, route of administration, safety, efficacy, and
intended use.
Q: Why do the shape and/or color of the
generic pill differ from the branded
one? And why does the name printed
on the pill differ from the branded one?
A: The
contents of
generic pills and brand name medicines are exactly the same.
The only difference is the name. The name printed
on the pill is the
active ingredient used there. This is because the manufacturers of
generic drugs cannot
use brand names on their pharmaceuticals due to
copyright.
Q: Why are generic drugs cheaper than the
brand name ones?
A: Most new drugs, when
they are
first introduced are patent-protected by the government for 17 years.
Other companies cannot sell
that drug during that time. This allows the
company that developed the drug to sell it exclusively and make back
the
research money that was spent to develop it. When the patent runs out,
drug companies can apply to the
Food and Drug Administration to sell
generic versions of the drug. And because they don't need to worry
about
investment costs, the competing companies can sell their products at a
much lower price.
A: Generic drugs must have
identical active
ingredients, the quantity and speed of absorption of its active
ingredients into the
bloodstream as their brand name counterparts.
Therefore, the quality of generic drugs is the same as its brand
name
counterparts, even if they differ in shape or/and color.
Q: What are the manufacturing standards for
generic drugs?
A: The manufacturing
standards for
generic pharmaceutical companies are exactly the same as those set for
brand name
pharmaceutical companies. All pharmaceutical companies pass
stringent and regular inspections by the relevant
authorities.
A:
Soft drugs are dissolved under the tongue, and
this makes the drug act faster than the regular one. Also because
of
that, you are allowed to take alcohol prior to the sexual intercourse.
With regular tabs drinking alcohol
is strongly not recommended and the
drug acts slower.
A:The pills come in one or more blister packs in an
envelope. We value your privacy and therefore on the envelope it will
state only your name and your shipping
address.
Q: What makes YouMeds.com different
from other Internet health sites?
A: Taking charge of
your health means understanding your medical
treatment. We believe that
everyone has a right to understand their treatments, why the
medications have
been prescribed, and what the possible side effects
are. Our goal is to provide clear information about drugs,
at a level
everyone can comprehend. For consumers, we provide product information
in non-technical language.
Health professionals will find what they need
in Information database. Our Care Guide provides information about
the
treatment of common illnesses and injuries.
Q: When will my card be
charged and what name will appear on my statement?
A:When you place your order is placed, we will put a
hold on the total cost of your
purchase and even though you will not be
able to use this money it will still be on your account. After your
order is shipped, your credit card will be charged. '24H Pharmacy' will appear on your statement.
Q: How do you ship orders and how long does
it take?
A: We ship by Airmail and EMS
(Express Mail
Service). EMS will take a maximum of 14 days to deliver. Airmail
delivery takes 14-21 days in
case you have your tracking id and 21-28
days if you have no tracking id. Please, read carefully our Shipping
Terms before making an order.
Q:What is the difference between EMS
tracking number and Airmail tracking number?
A:Tracking number for EMS starts working within 4
business days after the order is shipped and
allows you to track your
order online.
Airmail tracking number starts working
only when the order is
delivered or there has been an attempt to
deliver your package, generally it is provided for us to make sure
that
you have received your order.
A:The website to track your order depends on the
country where the order is being delivered to.
Please, check our
Shipping Terms section to find the correct website for your
country.
A:If your order is held
up at customs and you do not
receive your order, please contact us and we will reship your order at
our
expense or if you cannot wait for the reshipment we may return your
money.
A:If you are
missing part of the order it
was most likely sent in more than one package and you will receive it in
the
next couple of days. In any case, please contact us and we will
find out the reason and reship the missing pills
if
needed.
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