Below are some of the most frequently asked questions that we get from our new customers. If you have a question that is not listed here, please feel free to contact our Customer Care center at 1 800 887 6890, or click on contact us.
- How much will I save and why?
- How does it work to order a new prescription?
- How does it work for refill orders?
- Is a prescription required?
- How much medication can I buy?
- How long will my order take to process?
- What can slow down the process of my order?
- What is the quality standard of medications sold at AffordableDrugs?
- Are all drugs available?
- How can I pay?
- Why do we charge your Credit Card before shipping?
- Are there any other charges besides the drugs?
- Will you accept my insurance?
- What is the difference between generic drugs and brand name drugs?
- What is your privacy policy regarding my personal information?
- Can you fill orders for minors?
- How do I know that my credit card is secure?
- What is your return policy?
- How do I know that my medical history, prescription file and other personal information is secure?
Q: How much will I save and why? AD: You can save between 35% and 80%, which can represent hundreds of dollars per order. These savings are available due to drug price controls in Canada. Back to top
Q: How does it work to order a new prescription? AD: For step-by-step information on how to order for the first time dial our toll free number 1 800 887 6890 and our Customer Care Expert will assist you. Click here and one of our Customer Care Experts will call you back within 24 hours. Back to top
Q: How does it work for refill orders? AD: To order refills, all you need to do is contact us at our toll free phone number, or access your account online by clicking here. No other information is needed unless there has been a change in your address, health condition, in the strengths or quantities of the medications you're taking, or in the method of payment. Once a prescription has expired, it will be necessary to provide a copy of the new prescription issued by your doctor. Back to top
Q: Is a prescription required? AD: Yes. Just like your local pharmacy, we require a valid prescription from your physician licensed to practice in your area of residence. Back to top
Q: How much medication can I buy? AD: Due to strict regulations you are allowed to purchase 3 months worth of medication for personal use. Any amount above this 3-month limit is not considered "personal use". If your physician writes a prescription for more than 3 months supply, then we can fill those refills as they come due. Back to top
Q: How long will my order take to process? AD: Once we have received your completed Patient Registration Form and valid prescription, your first order with AffordableDrugs can take 3 to 5 business days to process for shipping. Once shipped, you should recieve your order within 10 business days. Refill orders are also processed and delivered to your door within 14 business days. Back to top
Q: What can slow down the process of my order? AD: At AffordableDrugs, our goal is to get your medications processed within 1 week, and up to 2 weeks for shipping. Sometimes, this process can be slowed down slightly if A) There are delays in receiving a copy of the prescription from you or your doctor, and we have to contact your doctor or pharmacy to get a copy of the prescription B) The Patient Registration Form is inaccurate or incomplete. Your order will be processed faster if you complete the Patient Registration Form online C) There are delays due to Credit Card failure: we have to contact you to make sure the problem is solved. D) Delay due to Rx problem (quantity, dosage, etc...): we have to make the appropriate changes and then have to contact you to make sure we can fulfill the order. E) You are paying by cheque. Back to top
Q: What is the quality standard of medications sold at AffordableDrugs? AD: The Canadian government has very strict requirements for the manufacturing of drugs, which meet or exceed FDA drug safety standards. Some of the drugs sold in Canada are actually manufactured in the US and are repackaged for sale in Canada. Generic medications are all manufactured in Canada under the Canadian Health authority’s (Health Canada) stringent requirements. Canada's health system is known to be among the best in the world. Back to top
Q: Are all drugs available? AD: Not all drugs are available at our pharmacies. For instance, we legally cannot ship any controlled drug products, such as oxycodone and Percoset. However, AffordableDrugs carries the large majority of medications available, more than 4000 brand name and generic drugs. Back to top
Q: How can I pay? AD: AffordableDrugs makes it easy to pay for your prescription drugs. We accept Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover, International Money Order, Automatic Bank Withdrawal or by cheque. Note that cheques and money orders take longer to process than other payment methods. Back to top
Q: Why do we charge your Credit Card before shipping? AD: Most companies, which you can order from online, such as Amazon, Walmart and Walgreens, charge for the order prior to shipping. However we will only bill you once your order is ready to go. Back to top
Q: Are there any other charges besides the drugs? AD: The shipping charges are $10.00 USD per package (not per drug) for prescription items. We encourage families to order at the same time and save on the cost of shipping. Back to top
Q: Will you accept my insurance? AD: Unfortunately, we cannot accept insurance coverage. However, you will be given a receipt so that you can file an insurance claim. Back to top
Q: What is the difference between generic drugs and brand name drugs? AD: A generic drug is a medication for which the manufacturer's patent protection has lapsed. As a result of this, other manufacturers are allowed to produce and sell the exact medication at a lower, more competitive price. The generic drug is exactly the same medication as the original brand name drug, simply manufactured by another company. Due to strict regulations on the generic drug industry, these drugs must provide the same therapeutic effect as the brand name drug. Back to top
Q: What is your privacy policy regarding my personal information? AD: AffordableDrugs and its affiliated Canadian pharmacy maintain the highest professional standards regarding the confidentiality of patient information. AffordableDrugs and its affiliated Canadian pharmacy will not release or otherwise share any prescription, personal, medical, or financial information with anyone other than the reviewing Canadian physician, the customer to whom the information pertains or the physician who prescribed the medications ordered without the expressed written consent of the patient. To access our full privacy policy click here. Back to top
Q: Can you fill orders for minors? AD: Minors have to provide a Patient Registration Form signed by a parent or legal guardian. Back to top
Q: How do I know that my credit card is secure? AD: Your credit card information is securely stored, protected and encrypted and can only be accessed by AffordableDrugs when the credit card is charged. Back to top
Q: What is your return policy? AD: Please refer to our return policy here. Back to top
Q: How do I know if my medical and personal information is secure? AD: Your safety and security is our number one priority. We treat your personal medical information like any health plan would. Your records are completely confidential. All access to your prescription file and medical history is limited to our licensed pharmacists, your physician and our licensed physician who reviews your file for possible drug interactions or allergic reactions. We do not share this information with third parties. Back to top