08-07-2023, 03:02 PM
(07-07-2023, 05:23 PM)Stevenator_ Wrote: > "Of the approximately 30,000 to 40,000 online pharmacies around the globe, 96% don’t require a valid prescription, 85% offer medicines that aren’t authorized by the FDA and more than 50% offer controlled substances, according to the 2022 National Association of Boards of Pharmacy report".
Every DIY list that I've ever seen has always been less than 20 total sources, and even then it gets narrowed down to only one or two available options.
I tried to find out where that number of online pharmacies came from. I only spent a few minutes, but the number seems to included online pharmacies in other countries that operate in the open. I have been to several countries and have been able to walk into a pharmacy and get Rx drugs without a doctor's Rx. The drug would have required a doctor's Rx in the US. I am not defending the number, just reporting why that number maybe accurate. Also, government regulatory people like to inflate numbers of "bad guys" so that they get attention and funding.
