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Total Care Pharmacy is committed to providing pharmacy services that meet the highest standards of safety and quality. Approved products, a Multi-Check safety system, and qualified staff are the foundations of our quality-control structure.

We Are Licensed
Total Care Pharmacy is licensed, the licensing and regulatory board for this province.

Our Medications Are Approved
All drugs dispensed by Total Care Pharmacy have been tested and approved by the Health Canada Therapeutic Products Directorate (TPD). The TPD is a federal regulatory board with safety and quality standards as stringent as those in the United States.

Our Staff Is Qualified
Our company is managed and staffed by licensed pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. From the time you submit your prescription to the time your medication is shipped, your health needs are in the hands of experienced professionals.

Our Multi-Check System Prevents Errors
Your prescription and medical information pass through multiple safety checkpoints when your order is processed at Total Care Pharmacy. No order leaves our building until it has been reviewed by a physician, a pharmacy technician and a pharmacist, and run through our drug interactions database.

We Do Not Dispense Narcotics
Total Care Pharmacy does not carry any narcotics, habit-forming drugs or controlled substances. Our objective is to provide long-term maintenance medications to people with chronic conditions, in order to sustain or improve their quality of life.

Call us toll-free at 1-866-558-8705,
TTY 1-877-425-2037 (Service for the Deaf)
or FAX at 1-888-431-1185

A Safe Alternative

"The General Accounting Office recently purchased 13 different drugs over the Internet from dozens of pharmacy sites in the United States, Canada and a variety of other countries.the bottom line was that Canadian pharmacies fared vary well (sometimes better) when compared to those in the United States, while most of the problems uncovered were found with drugs coming from other countries."

A Dose of Reality
Editorial Board St. Petersburg Times July 21, 2004

"I believe the Task Force will come to the same conclusion that Wisconsin has reached - that buying drugs from approved Canadian pharmacies is safe and offers significant savings for consumers."

Governor Doyle to Lobby Federal Task Force on Prescription Drug Reimportation
April 12, 2004

"According to the Congressional Research Service, "In the United States the FFDCA requires that drugs be proven both safe and effective and be manufactured to strict quality standards, before the FDA can approve them for marketing. Drug products sold in Canada must meet virtually the same statutory requirements."

Medicare Rights Centre Policy Brief
Oct. 10, 2003

   
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