No because class 2 drugs are potential drug of abuse you can only get a prescription in person from your doctor. No call in's, or mail in's.
The above response is incorrect in regard to MAILING; and a common misunderstanding of the law even by medical professionals. While it is true your doctor may not CALL IN prescriptions for class II drugs, Federal rules/laws do NOT prohibit him from mailing such prescription (providing certain other conditions are met) - unless prohibited by a state rule/law. See [Docket No. DEA-271N] which also clarifies writing multiple prescriptions for CII drugs.
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.
That's chancy and sounds suspicious. Ask your doctor for a prescription and see your pharmacist, to be on the safe side.
what is the address to mail new prescription
Complain to the company you ordered it from and the shipper who was to have shipped it.
The simple answer is - you can't ! Clenbuterol is a prescription-only medication that must be prescribed under the supervision of a doctor.
Not sure about the 2 months business, but Adderall and Ritalin are highly controlled. You can't write it for more than one month's supply, so no refills. You can't call it in to a pharmacy, you can't even mail it to a patient - they have to pick it up by hand. I thought the rule was once a month visits to monitor the use of this class of drug. My doctor does this. Karen
No, it is not possible to mail prescription meds from the US to Canada. Mailing drugs with the USPS is considered highly illegal.
I believe that it may be, but am not 100% certain becasue I can conceive of instances where it might be necessary. Contact your local postmaster and ask.
Prescription medications can only be mailed by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registered entities. Similar regulations may apply to over-the-counter medications.
First class mail would be sealed communications. Second class mail would be publications. Third class mail would be advertising and junk mail.
no!
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.