Wasn't familiar with the availability of the suspension; now that I've taken a look at it, I would agree that it's a better alternative than the horse paste and would of course advise going with that option first. I'm just going off my own experiences of what I'm familiar with, and what worked for me in the past during the course of the scamdemic.
As far using a third world shitter pharmacy, I think it's a good practice to have more than one source available for medical goods in case you need them and your "official" primary source decides to no longer sell to the average Joe due to government pressure. If there's anything this Covid debacle taught me (and many others) is that what is approved and legal one minute can instantly become verboten if it contradicts the officially govt sanctioned narrative in the slightest. What's being sold on Amazon one day could instantly be pulled for whatever reason the next day, not to mention the records of your previous transactions being turned over to the Feds.
Speaking of that, I've ordered many meds from ADC and had them discreetly shipped to me which I would have been unable to get without an Rx, which I would've been very unlikely to get to begin with (i.e. antibiotics) no questions asked. It's been a great resource for stockpiling meds that I or my family will/would possibly need in the future, and especially as a hedge against inflation and likely future govt rationing.
And finally, let's face it practically all of our generic meds are outsourced & made in India/China anyway. All we are paying for is the markup and the cost of an Rx from the doctor. I don't like it hate it in fact, but that's the reality of the situation. When I can get a bottle of omeprazole (Prilosec) quantity 160 for $6 vs a box of 42 pills for $12 (cheapest price I've seen yet in the States) from Sam's Club/Costco, and coming from the same manufacturer, which one would I or anyone for that matter choose?
As long as the suspension is available on Amazon, I'd go with that, but IMHO it isn't a bad thing to have multiple avenues available for medical needs as long as they are discreet and reliable.
Fair perspective. I can see the value in the redundancy. Thanks for walking me through the reasoning. I'll keep the punjab solution in mind moving forward.
My pleasure. Just remember, three is two, two is one, and one is none. Old pepper adage.
Speaking of that, I've ordered many meds from ADC and had them discreetly shipped to me which I would have been unable to get without an Rx...
What is ADC?
All Day Chemist.
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