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Selling Zofran, very cheaply, interested in any/all offers
A relative of mine recently had major bouts of nausea, induced by
a severe sinus issue. They tried Zofran for the sickness, but it had little effect, due to the origin of the problem. The nausea was shortly after resolved by a surgical procedure on the sinus area , anyway. So... they basically gave me their pills and said "here, try these if you ever get really sick" But, considering the ridiculous expense and strength of the medication, this seems to me like a huge waste. I'd be much happier to participate in a win-win exchange, by selling these pills at a much cheaper than market price to someone that actually has a need for them. I'm not running some scam business here, or in any way trying to take advantage of anyone. I only have a one-time, limited supply here. If anyone is interested, please contact me directly through email. The exchange of money can be worked out to the buyer's satisfaction, and I will consider quite a low selling price, depending on situation and need. If you anyone chooses to respond, please note that the address is "humean" being @ hotmail.com ... not "human," thanks. |
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Selling Zofran, very cheaply, interested in any/all offers
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ups.com... wrote: It's illegal to sell prescription meds unless you are a licensed pharmacy. (And illegal for anyone to buy them unless they have a prescription from a licensed doctor.) Of course I know this, but this fact is a bit removed from the question of justifiable laws versus justifiable personal actions. I intend no predation of any kind here, just a mutually beneficial exchange, so I'm comfortable with this. The laws regarding this are, of course, quite appropriate. But that doesn't mean that I or others need to deify the law and stand in awe of it's omniscient benevolence, rather than weighing the risks and consequences here and making an informed decision. Blah blah blah. "The laws regarding this are, of course, quite appropriate"... just not for me. And I like to smoke crack, and am comfortable with it. I know it's addictive, but I made an informed decision. Yeah, right. It doesn't matter how comfortable you are with breaking the law. It's against the law. If you don't want to use the meds (also against the law), then throw them away. Jamie |
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Selling Zofran, very cheaply, interested in any/all offers
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 22:36:05 -0800, "Jamie Clark"
wrote: It doesn't matter how comfortable you are with breaking the law. It's against the law. If you don't want to use the meds (also against the law), then throw them away. You never know what kind of side effect a medicine can have depending on a person health or depending on other medications the person is taking. Selling meds or even giving them is really not a smart thing to do, lawful or not! I know that in France there is (was?) an organisation that collect unused medicine and give them (with prescription) to poor people. I think they send them to doctors without borders. Maybe there is something like that in the US, it's better than throwing them away. Does somebody know? Anne |
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