Posts Tagged ‘Allergic Reaction’

Be Cautious When Selecting Online Pharmacies

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Consumers who choose to purchase through online pharmacies cite privacy, cost, and convenience as the reason for doing so. Many times the cost of the prescriptions are significantly less than purchasing through a local drug store. Many online pharmacies can offer the consumer as much as a 50% savings. The online purchase can be made discreetly from home, with the prescription being delivered right to the door.

When researching online pharmacies, you will notice there are those who offer distribution only. There are others which offer prescription services as well as distribution. The difference is significant. With an online dispensary, you would have to fax or mail your doctor’s prescription to the pharmacy. The physician may be able to call or e-mail the prescription, as well. These types of online pharmacies must be licensed in which ever state they sell, and in the state they are located in.

The online pharmacies which offer the prescription services as well as delivery usually have little to no contact with the consumer. You are taking your chances when dealing with this type of company. The physician may be licensed to write the prescription, but there may be no customer service to seek help from. The medication which is prescribed may or may not be what you need. The physician does not know your medical history and could prescribe something which could cause an allergic reaction or other adverse reaction.

Many online pharmacies are extensions of the brick and mortar establishments like Walgreens or CVS. This service is offered as a convenience to the customers for online ordering and store pick-up or home delivery. This is the safest form of online prescription ordering. The computers are linked to cross reference medications which may counter affect each other. The medical history of the customer is also listed so there is no chance of allergic or other adverse reactions. There is always a customer service number to reach the pharmacist if the customer has any questions. It is also very legal to order from these online pharmacies.

There are certain online pharmacies which operate illegally. They will sell to whoever registers. The customer may or may not need a prescription. If a prescription is needed, there may even be a pharmacist who writes the prescription without seeing the patient. These online pharmacies are not approved nor licensed with the Food and Drug Administration. The regulations set forth by the United States do not allow overseas pharmacies to sell to U.S. customers. Many times these regulations are ignored. This can potentially cause harm to an unsuspecting customer.

The customer who orders from online pharmacies which is located overseas takes the risk of obtaining contaminated or harmful medications. There are no regulations set forth to monitor these drugs for safety. In other words, when you by from overseas online pharmacies, you have no idea where the medicines are made or how long ago they were manufactured. The health risks are enormous.

Online pharmacies which carry the VIPPs seal are certified by the FDA and licensed to sell. The pharmaceuticals are safe for human consumption. These online pharmacies are regulated by a set of strict guidelines to protect the consumer. It is always best, and in this case safer, to stick with what you know.

Texas Catheter vs. Coloplast’s Optima Conveen

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Often customers will ask me “what is the difference between the Texas condom latex catheter and the new Optima Conveen silicone catheter?”  The Texas catheter is the older type of condom catheter which some people have allergies to, due to the latex material. The only advantage to this catheter is that it is a little more flexible than the silicone. An offset to this would be the potential for it to slip off more easily.  The new Optima Conveen from Coloplast is manufactured from silicone, which eliminates any allergic reaction.  It also offers an anti-kink nozzle preventing any blockage. This catheter has a nice discreet package which can be held in your pocket without damaging the catheter.  Lastly it offers a very simple hoop that your finger can hook allowing a pulling motion to apply the catheter to the penis.   This makes getting it on a lot easier especially for those with some manual dexterity issues.

About Colonial Medical Supplies We carry a full line of Urological supplies from many different manufactures. Our primary supplier is Coloplast which offers a variety of urological products for both men and women including external catheters, intermittent catheters, foley catheters, and superpubic catheters. We have available all sizes of the condom or texas catheter in both latex and silicone materials, all french sizes of the intermittent or self caths, insertion trays for the foleys as well as a wide variety of leg and bed bags in different sizes with all types of drain ends. We also carry products from companies such as Bard, Rusch, Rochester medical and others.

Colonial Medical Supplies offers a Service Plus program to our clients. This program was developed to alleviate many of the concerns our customers have when supplies are needed on a regular basis, your monthly supplies are shipped directly to your home or office. We offer free insurance processing, free shipping in discreet packages. Free samples to new customers to help determine which product might best meet overall needs and have guaranteed satisfaction. When you enroll in our Service Plus program our customer service team will prepare your order each month before you run out of supplies and ship them directly to your home or office. We will contact your physician on your behalf to obtain all the information necessary to bill your insurance directly.  Colonial Medical Supplies is a preferred provider for many health insurance plans including, Medicare, Medicaid, Aetna, United, and more.  We take care of every aspect of your supply order so you don’t have to, leaving time for more important things.