Most Popular Products
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Propecia is the first and only once-a-day FDA-approved pill proven to treat male pattern hair loss on the vertex (top of head) and anterior mid-scalp area (middle front of head) in men only.
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Nolvadex is used in the treatment of breast cancer following surgery and/or radiation. It is also effective for the prevention of breast cancer in women at high risk of developing the disease.
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Clomid is used to stimulate the development of ovarian follicles when normal ovulation does not occur.
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Accutane is a form of vitamin A used for treating severe acne in patients who do not respond to other medicines. Reducing the amount of oil released by oil glands in the skin, it helps the skin to renew itself more quickly.
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Arimidex is a drug used to treat breast cancer after surgery and for metastases in post-menopausal women.
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Amoxicillin is an effective penicillin-like antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections, including: gonorrhea, middle ear infections, skin infections, upper and lower respiratory tract infections, and infections of the genital and urinary tract.
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Zithromax is one of the world's best-selling antibiotics used for treating a wide variety of bacterial infections including acute bacterial sinusitis, pneumonia, pharyngitis/tonsillitis, skin infections, sexually transmitted infectious diseases such as nongonococcal urethritis and cervicitis.
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Ventolin is used for treating or preventing breathing problems in patients who have asthma or certain other airway diseases. It may be used to prevent breathing problems caused by exercise. Ventolin relaxes the smooth muscle in the lungs and dilates airways to improve breathing.
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Insulin Glargine (Lantus) is an injectable insulin manufactured by Sanofi-Aventis.
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Generic Viagra, containing Sildenafil Citrate, enables many men with erectile dysfunction to achieve or sustain an erect penis for sexual activity. Since becoming available Viagra has been the prime treatment for erectile dysfunction.
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Cialis is a highly effective orally administered drug for treating erectile dysfunction, more commonly known as impotence. Recommended for use as needed, Cialis can also be used as a daily medication.
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Levitra is a new FDA-approved oral prescription medication for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) in men.
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Ultram is a highly effective centrally acting synthetic analgesic used for treating moderate to severe pain. It can be used for relieving pain in adults who require continuous treatment for an extended period of time.
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Acomplia is an anti-obesity drug. Its main function is reducing appetite and it is used complementary to diet and exercise to treat obese or overweight patients who suffer from Type 2 diabetes and abnormal levels of fat in the blood.
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Tramadol is a highly effective centrally acting synthetic analgesic used for treating moderate to severe pain. It can be used for relieving chronic pain in adults who require continuous treatment for an extended period of time. Tramadol does not have gastrointestinal side effects associated with NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).
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Xenical is a drug used for the treatment of obesity including weight loss and weight maintenance when used with a reduced-calorie diet. It blocks the absorption of fat, thereby reducing caloric intake.
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Pink Female Viagra represents a serious approach to the problem of female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD) and female sexual dysfunction (FSD), formulated scientifically to provide satisfaction in terms of sexual needs and lasting pleasure.
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Mega Hoodia is a natural weight loss pill containing Hoodia Gordonii extract. It is a powerful and safe diet supplement, suppressing hunger and helping to achieve long-term weight loss.
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Claritin is a nonsedating antihistamine that provides all-day, non-drowsy relief of allergy symptoms for both children (aged 6 and under) and adults. Claritin is effective for treating allergic rhinitis, hives, and other skin allergies as well as for both nasal and eye symptoms: sneezing, runny nose, itchy or burning eyes.


































