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Lakki

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Hi guys, need help to get medicines from India urgently for in-laws....already in DHL transit but got struck in FDA approval and clearance from almost 2 weeks....pls suggest if any one coming from India...will pay the charges...TIA

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Waste bro . Evaru dare cheyatle medicines tho . Unless close relatives tappa. Send them to india asap. 
 I have below contacts

Fedex through Ganesh Courier within 4 days from Banglore..+91 98444 97103

Call the Tamil Task Force on +1 (551) 358-2503. They are a voluntary organization based in the US. They will need to see a current Indian prescription from you and provide your pharmacy with a local prescription. Entire process takes around 10 working days. Getting a local prescription is totally free of charge. Hope this helps. 
 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Lakki said:

Hi guys, need help to get medicines from India urgently for in-laws....already in DHL transit but got struck in FDA approval and clearance from almost 2 weeks....pls suggest if any one coming from India...will pay the charges...TIA

You have to pay some fee difference. If it’s through DHL then contact ups or courier of the tracking number. 
 

Send me u r number

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1 hour ago, seematapakaya said:

Waste bro . Evaru dare cheyatle medicines tho . Unless close relatives tappa. Send them to india asap. 
 I have below contacts

Fedex through Ganesh Courier within 4 days from Banglore..+91 98444 97103

Call the Tamil Task Force on +1 (551) 358-2503. They are a voluntary organization based in the US. They will need to see a current Indian prescription from you and provide your pharmacy with a local prescription. Entire process takes around 10 working days. Getting a local prescription is totally free of charge. Hope this helps. 
 

 

 

 

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I've had some experience with medicines from India, and they can be a good option if you're looking for quality and cost-effectiveness. India is known for producing a lot of generic medications that are often cheaper but still meet international standards. Of course, it’s always important to be cautious, as not all manufacturers may have the same level of quality control. If you're interested in how tablets are made, you might want to look into tablet press molds used in production. They ensure that each pill is made to the correct size and weight. It's always a good idea to double-check with your doctor, especially if you're getting something unavailable locally. But overall, Indian meds can be a good option if you do your research.

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