Yes, you can send legal drugs to a different country by mail depending on the rules and regulations. There are companies that are licensed to do this.
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Yes, as long as everything is legal. You can't mail your prescription drugs to someone else, but you can order presctiptions online or over the phone and they can be mailed to you.
Providers for online mail management can vary from country to country. There are different products available but one needs to take into consideration the cost and effectiveness of the mail management.
Generally, yes. There are a number of mail-order pharmacies around the country. There are, however, some special restrictions for mail shipment of narcotic drugs like oxycodone or hydrocodone.
In the U.S., Vicodin (Hydrocodone) is illegal to purchase, possess or use without a prescription. If you have a prescription it is perfectly legal to order it from a pharmacy by mail.
Cross country mail may be transported is several different ways depending on the priority level. It may travel by rail, by road, or by air.
The United States handles the most mail in terms of volume, with the United States Postal Service delivering billions of pieces of mail each year.
No in fact it is highly legal to mail bologna!
If mail order prescriptions are part of you insurance coverage for drugs used over long periods of time, the only way to get out of it is to get different insurance coverage or pay your own way.
You don't, dummy.
Call the police on them