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What you might really be getting when you order prescriptions online

What you might really be getting when you order prescriptions online

by Admin | Jul 19, 2016 | Consumer Fraud, Featured, Financial Fraud

It might seem harmless, smart even: order prescription medications through an online pharmacy based in Canada. Get the same drug you would get down the street at Walgreens — for a lot less money. But doing so could kill you, says Jim Dahl, former assistant director of...

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