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tj Down south Bro need your advice....mods.???

ivanushka

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tj Down south Bro need your advice....mods.???

I need some advise from the veterans i can locate the international pharmacias in tj but the doctors i have a problem with i know this is a confidential matter so you can either pm me or e-mail i know from friends that if you have a script you can get the stuff down there for a lot cheaper and the scripts only cost 20$ does any one have first hand experience with i'm looking for a "cool" doctor to fill my meds or atleast point me the right way:rolleyes:
 
I have NEVER got a script for anything there. Getting your gear is the easy part, its getting it across where the problem is.
I'll give you some quick tips.
1. Know exactly what you want before you get there, the less time you spend in there probably better.
2. Don't buy it if you don't recognize it as being real.

Anything else you have to dig for, but remember if you are bringing it across that it is Illegal, so be careful, very careful. But if you think you need a script you have not done enough reading, knowledge will make you sucessful.
 
the international pharmacias ARE A LOT CHEAPER for a lot of axillary stuff, proviron is 100 tabs 25mg 35 $ in tj it's fucking 10$ for 10tabs plus clomid, nolvadex and most human grade shit, plus International farmacias ARE THE REAL pharmacies they are proffesional and they carry EVERYTHING and witha script you can pick up your spiropent that cost like 10$ for i think 30 tabs, for $4 a box the farmacies on revolution blvd. do not have the right to sell or carry any strong narcotics or scheduled drugs i'm talking real vicodin, oxycontin but i don't know about that one but you get the point it's not some fucking shack in the wall that sells half fake half over priced shit they mexicos real pharmacias......:ryanh:
 
Terminator thanks for your reply but read the i just posted i'm a 3 year veteran so far but i'm always looking for better or cheaper way to get gear. i know the rules and i play by them :D
 
ivanushka said:
the international pharmacias ARE A LOT CHEAPER for a lot of axillary stuff, proviron is 100 tabs 25mg 35 $ in tj it's fucking 10$ for 10tabs plus clomid, nolvadex and most human grade shit, plus International farmacias ARE THE REAL pharmacies they are proffesional and they carry EVERYTHING and witha script you can pick up your spiropent that cost like 10$ for i think 30 tabs, for $4 a box the farmacies on revolution blvd. do not have the right to sell or carry any strong narcotics or scheduled drugs i'm talking real vicodin, oxycontin but i don't know about that one but you get the point it's not some fucking shack in the wall that sells half fake half over priced shit they mexicos real pharmacias......:ryanh:

Firstly what do you mean by "international pharmacies"? I hate to tell you but farmacias down there that sell stuff from overseas aren't cheap b/c the stuff has to be smuggled in or approved by the Mexican Ministry Of Health to be sold there-ie when you see an American version of Lasix tablets or antibiotics on the shelves. Also taxes/duties have to be paid on them unless it's smuggled in (then it's sold under the counter like the Spanish Primobolan amps were when they were around).
Secondly I have NEVER seen an overseas source sell Proviron for 35 cents a tablet. I know of one that sells them for $45 per 100 but that's if you are buying 1k per order. Sorry but Proviron isn't cheap in many places.
IN general you have some odd misconception about farmacias in general in Mexico. Please with better grammar explain what you are talking about-even if English is a second language.
 
let me try this again

ok knee pads..lol

English is my second language let me try this again


First here are some questions just ask yourself those questions might help to explain the issue....please bare with me

1have you ever been to tj (i'm guessing yes)
2Where do you think the real mexican people get there scrips filled people that really need the meds like cancer patients or people in a lot of pain?

2Do you think they go to the farmacias on revolution and have their vicodin script filled?


Well the International Farmacias are the real pharmacias in mexico they carrie everything LEGALLY they don't have to smuggle anything there. they require a script from a doctor they will not sell without a script they are very professional. The farmacias on revolution blvd and around town(the regular ones) are not allowed to carry scheduled substances and they are the ones selling them under the table. If you you see a farmacia that has a sign INTERNATIONAL FARMACIA and there will be a blue cross next to it there is not many of them but they easily found. Well the treaky part is getting the script, first you need a doctor that will wright you one, second the farmacias will not fill large amounts of stuff they are not stupid plus they are risking their jobs. So you need a couple of scrips for the same thing and go to a couple different farmacias. Beleive me it's cheap but not for juice i'm pretty sure about that. But pain killers, and like i said other anxilaries are cheap witha script which costs 20$ which is a cast of the doctor visit
 
not looking for gear and i love los alazan if you know what i mean gear in tj is a different story u r right vets are the shit.
 
this might help to explain some things

CONTROLLED MEDICINES

To purchase controlled medicines (medicinas controlados) you'll first need to visit a federally registered medical doctor. The easiest way to go about this, is to inquire at a first class pharmacy. Every first class pharmacy has a list of approved, familiar doctors that they will share with you. Often their office is within a block or two of the store. Because of intense pressure from the US, Mexican doctors are reluctant to issue prescriptions for more than 30 tablets of a controlled medicine. All prescriptions are held by the pharmacy for inspection by the Mexican DEA, the SECTOR SALUD, who audits pharmacy inventories against presription sales. Violators, are subject to stiff fines and jail sentences. Special prescriptions are written for controlled medicines; they have an "SS" (sector salud registration number) printed on them, and the issuing doctor must affix a rubber stamp seal to further corroborate the legal issuance of the prescription. The farmacia will keep the original prescription, and then offer to make a "copy" for your own record (often the copy is produced by their FAX machine). You'll want to keep this copy handy in case of later inspection by Mexican authorities somewhere down the road. HINT: It's a lot easier to get the doctor to write a prescription for a controlled medicine if you bring a pill bottle from home, indicating your name and the doseage.

RETURNING TO THE USA

Because of intense lobbying by the AARP, US Customs officials are very lenient about allowing even large quantities of medicines to accompany you through customs. The medicine must be for your own personal consumption, and you absolutely must declare all medicines when asked to do so. Only drug smugglers have anything to worry about. Senior citizens who pass through the border with enough medicine to last six months is a common occurance. The phrase "And I have a quantity of prescription medicines for my own use", is usually sufficient to allow quick passage.
 
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