The symbols most commonly associated with pharmacy are the mortar and pestle and the (recipere) character. Pharmacy organisations often employ other elements, such as the Bowl of Hygieia, conical measures, and caduceuses in their logos. Other symbols are common in different countries such as the green Greek cross in France and the United Kingdom, the increasingly-rare Gaper in The Netherlands, and a red stylised letter A in Germany and Austria, Apotheke being the German word for pharmacy
Thursday, January 25, 2007
What do you mean by the term Pharmacy
The symbols most commonly associated with pharmacy are the mortar and pestle and the (recipere) character. Pharmacy organisations often employ other elements, such as the Bowl of Hygieia, conical measures, and caduceuses in their logos. Other symbols are common in different countries such as the green Greek cross in France and the United Kingdom, the increasingly-rare Gaper in The Netherlands, and a red stylised letter A in Germany and Austria, Apotheke being the German word for pharmacy
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Pharmacy Drugs
Drug costs in the US could be reduced by importing cheaper medicines or by direct controls. Companies are required to maximize profits to facilitate availability of adequate funds for research and development. It would cause losses in billions of dollars to pharmaceutical industry and thus curb the ability of companies to invest in pharmaceutical research, if imports are allowed.
However, patients purchasing drugs from Canada may not get the same brands as what they get in US. Some patients find a generic drug that is accepted for use only in Canada. In such cases, it is necessary and preferable as well to buy FDA approved generic drugs in US. Canada is a small country and cannot supply all the prescription requirements of Americans. There have been shortages created in their own country owing to a bustling illegal cross-border drug business. It is expected that companies in Canada will limit their supplies in the near future.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
PHARMACY: GENERIC DRUGS
What are generic drugs?
Generic drugs (generics for short) are medications that contain the same active ingredients in the same concentration as their name brand equivalents but are sold under their chemical names. Generics are usually made available after the patents expire on the namebrand drugs that treat the same conditions
Generic drugs are safe, effective chemical equivalents to name brand drugs, but cost much less. Generic drugs are only approved by the FDA after it is satisfied that they are safe and therapeutically equivalent to their name brand versions. As part of our mission to bring a better quality of life to more people, Wal -Mart is committed to lowering healthcare costs by expanding the availability of low cost generic drugs
When can a generic drug be produced?
Generic drugs can be legally produced for drugs where:
(1)The patent has expired.
(2)The generic company certifies the brand company's patents are either invalid,unenforceable or will not be infringed..
(3) for drugs which have never held patents
(4) in countries where a patent(s) is/are not in force.
The expiration of a patent removes the monopoly of the patent holder on drug sales licensing. It is also becoming popular for the large pharmaceutical companies to preempt the expiry of their patent by producing their own generic product, or license their own product to be branded by generic companies. Thus, in some cases, the "generic" product is actually the brand product but inside a different box.
Are generics really safe?
Yes. The FDA requires that generic drugs have the same active ingredients with the same strength, purity and stability as name brand equivalents
Why are generics less expensive?
The makers of brand name drugs incur high costs from the research and development phase of creating new drugs. Marketing these new drugs also costs money. Subsequently, the cost of these drugs is higher. Generic drugs are usually created and marketed after the patent on the name brand runs out. There are much lower research and development costs for generic drugs, so the cost for consumers is much lower.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
What You Need to Know about Using an Online Pharmacy

When using an online pharmacy you will generally be able to shop for all of the typical pharmacy items you are accustomed to like vitamins, over the counter medicines, diabetic supplies, and the like. Also, you will be able to have your prescription filled by the online pharmacy and either pick it up in store or have it mailed to you. Different pharmacies have different rules regarding mailing prescription drugs, so you should check with your online pharmacy regarding any special rules.
Once you have entered all of your information from prescription number to your name and address, as well as other identifying factors, the online pharmacy website will ask you for your insurance payment information as well as how you want to pay for the prescription. Some online pharmacies will allow you to either pay online or at the store for in store pickup. However, if you are ordering for delivery from the online pharmacy you will have to pay online.
Always be sure your online pharmacy has a secure checkout system. You can be sure of this if in the direction bar it says https:// rather than just http://. That extra s means the page is secure and you can enter your payment information without the stress of wondering whether your information will be stolen while using the online pharmacy.
An online pharmacy is generally the web presence of your general pharmacy. However, you should always check for verification of your online pharmacy before you place any orders. You will want to make sure your online pharmacy is a Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Site as is defined by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. If you have any questions or concerns about an online pharmacy then find another online pharmacy that seems more legit or can at least answer your questions.
When you search for online pharmacy on the Internet you will get plenty of results from some of the bigger chains. If you are familiar with these pharmacy chains then you should trust their online chain as well. Remember, never enter any credit or bank information on an online pharmacy website unless the site is secure.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Levitra – The Orange Pill

Many men who were earlier not happy with Viagra are trying Levitra and are satisfied with the results.It is available in the U.S. market since August, 2003.Levitra is believed to be an enzyme-blocker that helps increase the blood flow to the penis. On an average, this orange pill can be effective for 4-6 hours. The manufacturers claim that Levitra has a 70 percent higher success rate in patients with diseases such as diabetes or those who have undergone prostrate cancer surgery — these being the two common causes of erectile dysfunction. The preferred dose of Levitra is once a day.
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Online Pharmacy: Innovation in Sale-Purchase of Medicines

Monday, December 4, 2006
Develop Your confidence on Online Pharmacy
