Forum Thread: Prednisone from Mexican Pharmacy - Is It Safe?

User1234 (Patient)

Hey everyone,

I've been prescribed prednisone for my chronic inflammation. My local pharmacist is expensive and I’ve heard that some medications are cheaper in Mexico. Has anyone here bought their meds from a pharmacy there? Is it safe to use?


DocOnCall (Doctor)

Hi User1234,

That’s an interesting question, but let me provide you with some cautionary information first. Prednisone is a corticosteroid and needs to be used very carefully under medical supervision. Purchasing medication from foreign pharmacies can come with significant risks. These include the potential for counterfeit drugs, incorrect dosing, and lack of regulatory oversight which could result in adverse health outcomes.


TravelGuru (Patient)

Hey DocOnCall,

I bought some over-the-counter stuff from Mexico before and it worked just fine. What's different about prednisone?


MedExpert (Doctor)

TravelGuru, while you may have had a positive experience with OTC medications, prescription drugs like prednisone are much more sensitive. The potential risks are higher because of the strict dosage requirements and possible side effects that need to be monitored by a healthcare provider.

If you choose to purchase from a foreign pharmacy, make sure it is accredited and has proper licensing. Even then, there's no guarantee that the drug will be exactly what your doctor prescribed, including strength and formulation. This can lead to serious health complications.


BudgetSavvy (Patient)

I see where you're coming from, DocOnCall, but I need some tips on how to save money while still being safe with my prescription meds. Any ideas?


DocOnCall (Doctor)

BudgetSavvy,

Absolutely, there are safer and more reliable ways to manage the cost of your medications without compromising safety. Here are a few options:

  1. Generic Alternatives: Ask your doctor if there’s a generic version of prednisone that would be just as effective for you.
  2. Pharmacy Cards: Use discount pharmacy cards which can significantly reduce the cost of prescription drugs.
  3. Mail-Order Pharmacies: These often offer discounts on 90-day supplies, allowing you to get your medication at a lower price per tablet.
  4. Manufacturer Assistance Programs: Some pharmaceutical companies have programs that provide free or low-cost medications for those who qualify based on income and other factors.

TravelGuru (Patient)

That’s great advice! I think I’ll stick with the local pharmacist but explore some of these options you mentioned, DocOnCall.


User1234 (Patient)

Thanks so much for all this info, everyone. I'll definitely consider using a mail-order pharmacy or looking into those assistance programs. Safety first!


DocOnCall (Doctor)

You're welcome, User1234 and TravelGuru! Remember, the most important thing is to ensure your health isn't compromised in an effort to save money. If you have any more questions or need further advice, feel free to ask. Stay safe and healthy!


BudgetSavvy (Patient)

Thanks DocOnCall! Greatly appreciate it.

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