You state that you are mailing them TO YOURSELF. You must be the patient and the prescription in your name - and the containers labelled in your name - it is legal if you are mailing them to yourself (i.e.- from your 'regular' home to a summer vacation cottage, for example). BUT, since they are addressed to YOU, no one has the authority to open and/or use them for themselves. You cannot claim ignorance if you are mailing them to yourself but have no real intention of being there to receive them. You could be considered to be knowingly 'aiding and abetting' a criminal offense if they are subsequently used by someone else at the receiving address. This answer is not meant to apply to mail sent into, or out of, the US. I have no knowledge of International Postal Regulations.
Yes, you can mail over-the-counter medication to Canada, but there are restrictions and regulations that you need to be aware of. It is recommended to check with the Canadian customs and border protection agency for specific guidelines before sending any medication.
Yes, it is legal. Mail order pharmacies regularly mail prescription medication. Take the weather into consideration when mailing it, though. I would mail it overnight and make sure your brother knows when it's arriving so that it doesn't stay in a baking hot or freezing cold mailbox for any length of time. Most medication is temperature sensitive.
Yes, you can send medication through USPS as long as it complies with their guidelines and regulations. It is recommended to check with USPS for specific requirements and restrictions before sending medication through the mail.
lt's illegal to mail narcotic medication. The person mailing it, could end up in prison for a few years.
The simple answer is - you can't ! Clenbuterol is a prescription-only medication that must be prescribed under the supervision of a doctor.
With out trade there would be no communication . In order for us to place a order of a art piece or a medication from another country what do you do go back to a man on a horse or mail better e-mail done faster
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.
it is a medication.
PRN medication is to be given as needed, so non-PRN medication is medication that is to be given on a set schedule.
Postal mail, air mail, email, electronic mail, overdue mail, early mail, late mail, dry mail, wet mail, mail in a bag, mail on the porch, mail through a slot in the door, I can go on and on.....................
It depends on the medication.
medication such as sertraline