Yes, just have her get them from a pharmacy that doesn't require ID to pick up the medication. (Walgreens may be a good choice) Also, make sure she talks to the post office and sends it legally - but it is possible.
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No, it is not possible to mail prescription meds from the US to Canada. Mailing drugs with the USPS is considered highly illegal.
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.
From one individual to another - yes. However, dispensing pharmacies responding to a valid, authorized prescription from a doctor may dispense drugs and mail them to the home address of the person whose name appears on the prescription.
what is non prescription drugs
It says nothing about prescription drugs. There was no such thing as prescription drugs when the constitution of the United States was formed.
what is the address to mail new prescription
Prescription drugs are often misused.
It is illegal to ship prescription drugs to Korea from the US without the necessary permits and authorization from the relevant regulatory authorities in both countries. Violation of these laws could result in legal consequences. It is recommended to consult with a customs broker or legal professional for guidance on this matter.
Illegal drugs and prescription-only drugs cannot be sold on eBay. Non-prescription drugs are sometimes available.
If your doctor has prescribed a medication that you expect to be on indefinitely, you can realize a big cost savings by ordering your prescription drugs by mail. That is because you are allowed to order up to a 90-day supply by mail order, as opposed to getting only a 30-day supply from your local pharmacy. Your copay for three months may be the same as it would be for one month, depending on your insurance company.
Any drug that requires a prescription (unless you have the a prescription) as well as illegal drugs.