Those $4 generic prescriptions down at China-Mart (Wal-Mart)...?
Do you think the medications are as bogus as some of the other products manufactured in China by Chinese prison labor?
Oh yeah they do. There are very loose controls in attendance so to put something like medications, which usually require a precise mix, in the hand of people who slap it together is just not my idea of smart living The drugs that are dispensed by Wall-Mart are equal and of the same quality as drugs from any pharmacy in the U.S. By the course, Wall-Mart does not use prison laborers and is one of the highest paying comapnies operating in China. The drugs in interview are not produced in China. Most drugs, legal and illegal are produced contained by the U.S.A.
Makes me think twice about getting my scripts complete there. They are just as bogus as generic drugs purchased at CVS, RiteAid, Walgreens or any other pharmacy. Most drugs have ingredients that be manufactured in China.
No. That are freshly the same as the ones you pay more for at a pharmacy. Ask yourself this question. How can Wal-Mart get rid of them for that if others charge much more? Who's ripping off the public?
And about that prison labor thing. I purchased a LARGE computer desk -solid oak. The capitalist was Aspen. I later found out that stood for Arizona State Penitentiary. I guess I'm guilty of buying things made with prison labor too. So in that you have it. I support prison labor.
I would guess that since a generic drug is exactly impossible to tell apart formula as the original drug, then no, the drug itself is not bogus.
At the same time, I wouldn't trust the child safekeeping caps on the scrip bottles, and I would double check my drug is the right one by consulting a PDR or Pill Book as Wal-Mart had to cut costs somewhere. :-p
That 4$ prescription is costing the american people more than they think. Even if the level is decent, Wal-mart and billion dollar corporate thieves are part of the function we are in an economic downfall! I think that pretty much sums it up? Of course I found out the strong way.
Regards.
Edit : I really like to try the $40.00 Rolex watch?lol
Small problem...
Generic drugs are *generally* safer than the drug they mimic, since the FDA requires them to be 99.9+% pure. The non-generic drug is only required by the FDA to be in the 80(?) or so percentile pure catagory. This, of course, does *not* include the binder, of late the medicinal ingredient.
If the generic drug is manufactured in Canada, the United States, or the EU; you can likely rest assured that they are as safe as they can be.
Do your research on the company making the drugs. One I know of is Cangene, and their products own never had any safety issues that I've heard of.
That's why I stick to the unconstitutional kind. At least I know where those are coming from.
Ernie's put money on yard.



