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Mexican Pharmacies

Posted on | December 15, 2009 | No Comments

If you have ever been sick in Mexico, you might agree that there are pros and cons. On the down side, it is never fun to be sick on vacation. Obviously, vacations are expensive and the last thing you want to do it spend time in your hotel room feeling sick when you could be playing at the beach. People talk a lot about Montezuma’s revenge, but if you are in one of the more industrialized areas like Playa del Carmen, Cancun, Baja, etc. you will probably be fine. The problem in Mexico is that the agricultural water can be contaminated so you have to be careful with lettuce and other vegetables that may have residual water on them. Most major hotels have filtered water for drinking and for ice, so if you are careful about the vegetables, you should be fine.

On the up side, in Mexico, it is much easier to get medications. In the US, you have to deal with making an appointment with a doctor and then going to the pharmacy to wait in line and pay more than you think you should for the whole ordeal. In Mexico, you get to bypass the doctor and you can go directly to the pharmacy. It’s kind of strange, but you can literally walk into a pharmacy and walk out with the medication you need. That’s the upside to being sick in Mexico. I know it’s a bit of a stretch, but it is nice if you know what you need.

For those of you who are sick in the US, you should consider checking out tramadol online – bluebook. The cool thing about that site is that they research and report out on the quality and pricing of various online pharmacies. Perhaps the closest thing to the rapid fire Mexican pharmacy is using an online pharmacy. But, buyer beware. Don’t get drugs from a source unless you have reason to trust them. Talk to your doctor!

The site allow you to buy tramadol blue book cod which is nice if you don’t want to use a credit card. But, I find that strange in today’s day and age because most of us prefer credit cards, correct?

My advice is to go to Mexico and enjoy yourself. If you get sick, go right to the pharmacy. If you are not in Mexico, and get sick. Go to your doctor. Then, consider getting your meds from home using www.tramadolbluebook.com.

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