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Yes, temperature-sensitive medicines may be shipped with suitable packaging where available, depending on the product and destination.
Customs requirements vary by country. Export documentation from the supplier side can be provided where applicable, while destination import rules must be followed as per local regulations.
Delivery time depends on the destination country, courier process, customs clearance, and product type.
Yes, packaging details such as strip, box, vial, ampoule, bottle, or injection packing can be shared upon request.
Yes, we may provide bulk supply for eligible medicines depending on stock, documentation, and export regulations.
We need the medicine name, dosage strength, required quantity, destination country, and preferred shipping method.
You can send the product name, strength, quantity, delivery country, and prescription if required. Our team will respond with availability and pricing.
Yes, some oral anabolic medicines may affect liver function and require monitoring.
Some may be prescribed in rare medical situations, but women should use them only under specialist supervision due to hormonal side effects.
Risks may include liver damage, heart problems, hormonal imbalance, infertility, mood changes, acne, and blood pressure issues.
Yes, these medicines are usually prescription-based and may be regulated in many countries.
Using anabolic steroids without medical supervision can be dangerous and may cause serious health risks.
Anabolic medicines may promote tissue growth, muscle mass, or red blood cell production, but they must be used only for approved medical purposes.
Androgenic steroids are hormone-related medicines that act like testosterone and may be prescribed for specific medical conditions.
Some oncology injections and biologics may require cold-chain storage. Availability depends on the product.
Brand substitution should only be done after approval from the treating oncologist.
Yes, side effects may include nausea, fatigue, low blood counts, hair loss, infection risk, or organ-specific effects depending on the medicine.
Yes, generic oncology medicines may be available depending on stock and manufacturer availability.
International shipping may be possible depending on product availability, destination country rules, and required documentation.
Some oncology medicines require special storage, temperature control, and careful handling.
Please share the medicine name, strength, dosage form, quantity, prescription, and delivery country.
Yes, anticancer medicines are strictly prescription medicines and should be used only under an oncologist’s supervision.
Anticancer medicines are used in the treatment of cancer and may include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, hormonal therapy, and supportive care medicines.
They may inquire online, but use should be based strictly on a valid prescription and doctor guidance.
Side effects may include dizziness, tiredness, slow heartbeat, nausea, or changes in heart rhythm.
No, doctors may require ECG, blood tests, and heart monitoring before and during treatment.
They can be effective but require strict medical supervision because they affect heart rhythm and may need monitoring.
Antiarrhythmic medicines are used to manage irregular heart rhythms.
Yes, some antibiotics are available as injections and should be administered by trained healthcare professionals.
Some antibiotics interact with other medicines. Always inform your doctor about all medicines you are taking.
Yes, some antibiotics may cause nausea, diarrhea, acidity, or stomach discomfort.
Misuse can cause antibiotic resistance, treatment failure, side effects, and future infections becoming harder to treat.
No, antibiotics should be completed as prescribed unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Yes, antibiotics should be used only with a doctor’s prescription to avoid misuse and antibiotic resistance.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections. They do not work for viral infections like common cold or flu.
It should be taken exactly as prescribed, with proper diet, monitoring, and regular follow-up.
Some weight loss medicines are also used in diabetes, but they must be prescribed by a doctor.
Yes, some diabetes medicines can cause hypoglycemia, especially insulin and sulfonylureas.
Yes, most insulin products require refrigerated storage before use, usually between 2°C and 8°C.
No, diabetes medicines should not be stopped without consulting a doctor, even if blood sugar becomes controlled.
Diabetes medicines may include tablets, insulin, GLP-1 injections, SGLT2 inhibitors, DPP-4 inhibitors, and combination medicines.
Antidiabetic medicines help control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
Many diabetic patients use ED medicines under medical supervision, but a doctor should check heart and blood pressure status first.
Alcohol may increase side effects and reduce effectiveness. It is best to avoid or limit alcohol use.
Common side effects may include headache, flushing, dizziness, nasal congestion, indigestion, and vision changes.
People taking nitrates, certain heart medicines, or those with severe heart conditions should avoid ED medicines unless approved by a doctor.
Some ED medicines may be prescribed for daily use, while others are taken when required. Dosage should be decided by a doctor.
Yes, ED medicines should be used after medical consultation, especially for people with heart disease, blood pressure issues, or diabetes.
ED medicines are used to treat erectile dysfunction by improving blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation.
Yes, especially if hair loss is sudden, severe, patchy, or associated with hormonal or medical conditions.
Yes, some may cause scalp irritation, dryness, itching, hormonal effects, or unwanted hair growth in some users.
Hair treatments may take several weeks to months to show visible improvement.
Results vary based on the cause of hair loss, age, genetics, hormones, nutrition, and consistency of treatment.
Common options include topical solutions, oral medicines, shampoos, supplements, and dermatologist-prescribed treatments.
Hair care medicines may be used for hair fall, hair thinning, dandruff, scalp infection, alopecia, or nutritional support.
Depending on country regulations, prescription, import permit, or patient documentation may be required.
Yes, some infertility treatments may be prescribed for men depending on sperm count, hormone level, or medical condition.
No, fertility medicines should not be used without medical supervision because incorrect use may affect hormones and ovarian response.
Many fertility injections require cold-chain storage, but requirements depend on the medicine label.
Yes, IVF and infertility medicines should be used only under the guidance of a fertility specialist.
Common categories include ovulation induction medicines, gonadotropins, progesterone support, hCG injections, and hormonal medicines.
IVF medicines are fertility medicines used to stimulate ovulation, support egg development, trigger ovulation, or support pregnancy after embryo transfer.
Yes, some hormone medicines are available as injections, tablets, gels, or capsules depending on the product.
Yes, testosterone therapy can reduce sperm production and may affect male fertility.
Side effects may include acne, mood changes, hair loss, fluid retention, increased red blood cells, fertility issues, and hormonal imbalance.
Testosterone may affect muscle mass, but using it without medical need can be unsafe and may cause serious side effects.
They may be used for testosterone deficiency, certain hormonal disorders, or other conditions as prescribed by a doctor.
Yes, testosterone and male hormone medicines are usually prescription-based and should be used only under medical supervision.
Male hormone medicines usually contain testosterone or related compounds used for hormone deficiency or certain medical conditions.
No, eye drops should not be shared as it may spread infection or contamination.
Storage depends on the product. Some eye drops are stored at room temperature, while others may need refrigeration.
Most ophthalmic products are sterile and must be handled carefully to avoid contamination.
Ophthalmic medicines include eye drops, gels, and ointments used for infections, allergies, dryness, glaucoma, inflammation, or eye procedures.
No, ophthalmic anesthetic drops should usually be used only by healthcare professionals because misuse may damage the eye.
Ophthalmic anesthetics are eye medicines used to numb the eye during eye examination, minor procedures, or diagnostic tests.
Yes, Vitamin B injections may be available depending on the product and prescription requirement.
Vitamin B is generally safe when taken in recommended doses, but high doses should only be used under medical supervision.
Certain Vitamin B combinations, especially B1, B6, and B12, are commonly used to support nerve function, but medical advice is recommended.
People with Vitamin B deficiency, nerve weakness, fatigue, anemia, poor diet, or certain medical conditions may be advised to take Vitamin B supplements.
Common types include Vitamin B1, B6, B12, folic acid, methylcobalamin, and B-complex supplements.
Vitamin B is commonly used to support nerve health, energy metabolism, red blood cell formation, and general wellness.
Results vary from person to person and depend on dosage, lifestyle, diet, body weight, and medical condition.
Yes, possible side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, appetite changes, headache, or low blood sugar in some patients.
Some weight loss injections may require refrigerated storage between 2°C and 8°C. Storage requirements depend on the product label.
Pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, people with certain heart, liver, kidney, thyroid, or digestive conditions should consult a doctor before using weight loss medicines.
These medicines work best when combined with a proper diet, physical activity, and lifestyle changes recommended by a healthcare provider.
Weight loss medicines should be used only under medical supervision because they may affect blood sugar, appetite, digestion, heart rate, or other body functions.
Weight loss medicines are used to support weight management in people with obesity or weight-related health conditions, usually along with diet and lifestyle changes.
Medicines should be used only as advised by a qualified healthcare professional. Do not self-medicate, change dosage, or stop treatment without medical advice.
Yes, if a particular brand is unavailable, we can suggest available generic or alternative brands with the same active ingredient.
Generic medicines contain the same active ingredient as the branded version and are generally used for the same medical condition when approved by regulatory standards.
Yes, we may supply both branded and generic alternatives depending on availability and customer requirements.
You can contact our team with the brand name, generic name, strength, and required quantity. We will check stock and confirm availability.
Yes, we deal in pharmaceutical export and supply medicines to various international locations, subject to product availability and import regulations.
Yes, customers can send an inquiry online with the product name, strength, quantity, and delivery country. Our team will share availability and pricing details.
Many medicines, especially antibiotics, anticancer, hormone, IVF, ED, and injectable medicines, may require a valid doctor’s prescription depending on the product and destination country regulations.
Yes, we aim to supply genuine and quality-checked medicines sourced from reliable pharmaceutical manufacturers and authorized suppliers.
We provide a wide range of medicines including general medicines, vitamins, antidiabetic medicines, antibiotics, oncology medicines, hormone medicines, fertility medicines, eye-care medicines, hair-care medicines, and men’s health products.
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