International Medication Mail Order Program
Brand Name Meds without the Brand Name Prices

Potential Savings on Commonly Ordered Medications

The prices listed above in the Average Cost/Mo. column are so you can compare to your pharmacy. However, they are mailed to you and you will pay for 90 day supplies listed in the PRICE column. Some countries supply medications in weekly increments, therefore quantities may vary. $10 shipping fee not included in prices. Some medications may be brand-only in the United States, but are available as a generic internationally. These are marked in the "Filled As" column.

Click here to see a list of common medications that are not available via International Mail Order.

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We have 2,000+ medications.

  • Savings up to 80%

  • Save, convenient and legal

  • Free refill reminder service

  • Fast shipping to the USA

  • Delivered directly to your door

  • Pay by credit card or check

  • Global network of pharmacies

  • Government approved medications

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"My doctor gave me samples of a new medication, and I was so pleased with the outcome. He said it was pricey, however, when I went to the pharmacy, I nearly fell over when they told me the cost! I walked away without the medication, and felt defeated.

Luckily, my neighbor told me about the International Medication Program through Rx101. I am paying a mere fraction of what the pharmacy was charging. I love the convenience of having my medications shipped right to my door."

Doris M, Olmsted Falls, Ohio

Frequently Asked Questions

It is legal to order medications from International pharmacies?

YES!  Americans are allowed to import up to a 3-month supply of each of their medications for personal use. Click here to be directed to documentation.

Are these medications safe?

All of our medications are of the same quality, purity, and potency as those available in the USA.  All prescriptions are reviewed and filled by government licensed pharmacists and physicians. 

We only use Tier 1 countries.  Just as the Unites States has the FDA, these countries have their own government agencies tasked with the approval of medications, abiding by rules for generics, facility inspections to ensure health and safety regulations are being followed, guaranteeing that medications include the active/incactive ingredients listed, and making sure packaging included the correct medication.   

Plus, all of the medications are government approved. The names of these agencies are:

Canada:  The Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate  (PDD)

United Kingdom: The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency  is sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care

New Zealand:  Medsafe, which is a business unit of the Ministry of Health

Australia:  Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)  within the Department of Health

Turkey:  The Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency  (TMMDA)India:  Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) under Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

Where are my medications coming from?

Most medications are from Canada, India, United Kingdom (UK), Turkey, Australia and New Zealand.  We do NOT source from China.If choosing a specific country is important to you, just let us know, and we will show you the savings from several countries and let YOU decide.

What medications can I order?

We have over 2,000 name brand and generic medications available for International Mail Order. 

Here is a list of our most commonly sold medications and their prices. 

In general, you will find the best savings on brands and high-priced generics.

We have injectibles and other climate controlled medications, but shipping charges are higher for these and we only source these medications from Canada. 

We cannot place orders for narcotics nor any controlled substances. You can use your discount prescription card at our US based retail pharmacies for these medications. 

Is a prescription required? How do you get my prescription?

Yes.  Just like your local drugstore, we require a valid prescription from a licensed physician. A medical practitioner must have prescribed all medications ordered from us.

To provide us with your prescriptions, you can email us or fax us a copy of the original prescription to 216-274-9668.   You will also have the opportunity to upload a scanned copy of the prescription via our encrypted portal when placing your order.Occasionally, an original prescription must be mailed.

How much will my medications cost?

The best way to see is to price your individual medications by calling us or clicking here for our encrypted pricing request form. In general, International mail order is best for your expensive medications.  Some generic and brand name drugs will be cheaper through your local walk-in pharmacy, in which case you can use your existing CHMRx card.  You can look up retail pharmacy prices right here.

How much is shipping?

All your medications will be shipped to you for a flat rate per order of only $9.95 from our Canadian and our other International pharmacies.  Therefore, we suggest you order all your medications at the same time to save on shipping.  Depending on the country of origin, we will give you the option of adding tracking for an additional charge.  In most cases, tracking is included in the price automatically.

Are there any duties, taxes or any hidden fees?

No.  Prescription medicines from International pharmacies are tax and duty free.  You pay only for your medicine and the shipping fee.

What is the ordering process?

  1. Submit a pricing request.  You can see pricing for our most common meds by clicking here. 

  2. We will confirm the price with you via email. You will receive an email with your medication pricing.  You will also get a link to complete your Simplified Health History in our encrypted portal. We will also give you instructions on how to get your prescription to us.  We have an upload feature within our encrypted portal, it may also be faxed to us at 216-274-9668 or emailed to us.

  3. Once we have received your Simplified Health History and your prescription, we are ready to take your payment information and place your order.

  4. Once your order has been placed, we will send you a confirmation and payment receipt.

  5. Once your order is in transit, you will receive a tracking number if applicable.

  6. We will call you in plenty of time to place your refill order

How soon will I receive my medications?

We ask that you give your first order 4 to 6 weeks to be received by you, but most orders normally take 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the country of origin.  After that, we will reach out to you via email and phone to reorder in plenty of time to ensure you always have a supply on hand.

How do I get my refills?

Our free refill reminder service will call or email you about 6 weeks before your refill is due so that you can authorize your refill order.

Can I save more money with generic drugs?

Yes.  Generic medications are of the exact same quality and potency as brand nmae drdugs, but cost less.  To maximize your savings, with your permission, we will substitute generic drugs where possible.

Why is generic medication from around the world cheaper?

We all know that generic medications offer safe, high-quality medicine at a, “fraction of the cost of a brand-name drug. In fact, once a generic medication hits the market, prices tend to fall by 60-80%. The problem is that many other drugs we rely on today are not yet available generically in the U.S. The good news is that this is not the case in other countries! The law in several countries allow medications to enter the market nearly 20 years sooner than in the U.S. As a result, generic medications are available for virtually every brand-name drug.

Why do some International drugs have different names?

The law in several countries allow medications to enter the market nearly 20 years sooner than in the U.S. As a result, generic medications are available for virtually every brand-name drug. Generics are generally named after the active ingredients in the medication, but brand names can vary from country to country.

What can you tell me about the International pharmaceutical industry?

India is an excellent example of how India's and the United States's Pharmaceutical industries are intertwined.  This isn't apparent to patients who simply walk into a U.S.-based retail pharmacy, and never question where those medications came from. The largest producer of generic medications in the world. India’s Pharmaceutical Industry is the 4th largest in the world. Many of the generic drugs on the shelves at your local US pharmacy come from drug companies in India, and other countries – the same drug companies we buy from. Plus, many of the brand-name drugs in the United States are manufactured with base ingredients supplied by India. India sells the exact same brand name drugs; they just have a different economy of scale so everything is far less expensive.

Are there standardized procedures for International Pharmacies to ensure safety?

Our pharmacies are CIPA (Canadian Internet Pharmacy Association) approved suppliers. Furthermore, our pharmacies follow Pharmacy Checker protocols regardless of whether they are in the verification program or not.

Are brand names and generics named differently in other countries?

Brand names are called by different names in different countries. However, one thing is certain: all ingredients in a brand name regardless of the name are identical to those in the United States. Naming protocols for generics typically name the active ingredent(s) in the name.

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