1. How safe are Indian Drugs?
As safe as they come. It is a $14 Billion dollar Industry in India. India supplies about 40 percent of generic and over-the-counter drugs used in the United States, making it the second-biggest supplier after Canada.
2. Is it the same Sovaldi that is available in developed countries?
Yes. Click on the this link to learn more.
3. What if the drugs are FAKE?
We will pick up the medication from distributors certified by the pharmaceutical companies. You can always tag along.
4. How much will this cost me?
The package costs are explained in detail under the “Package” tab.
5. How will I manage in a Foreign country?
That is what we are here for. We will make it a simple, easy, transparent ,heart ache and head ache free experience.
6. How will I get across the accent and the language barrier in India?
We have a Man Friday tagging along with you. We do all the talking when required. You can speak too. Don’t worry we will not stop you.
7. How will I skip through all the hoops to get my medication?
Indian processes seem alien to foreigners. We will help you navigate through it. That is why we have a Man Friday accompanying you at all times during transit.
8. How do I commute from the Airport, to the Resort, to the Hospital, to the Pharmacy. I am new. I might get Lost?
Don’t you worry. We pick you up, drop you back, ferry you through the city, Hospital, Pharmacy. We give you a cell phone and also see that you are within sight at all times during transit.
9. What about my Stay when I am in India?
We take care of it. We book a resort with a fine pool and gymnasium. We take care to see you are as comfortable as possible.
10. What about the Food that I eat?
All meals at the resort are covered. They provide Continental Cuisine (Western European Style).
11.Is India a Safe country?
As safe as any of the Developed countries. We will see to it you are safe and make sure that you return safe.
12. I am sick, so anxious and so worried. What do I do?
Again, don’t you worry. We are here to make this Anxiety filled process as smooth as possible. We understand what you are going through and assure you that we will smoothen out the entire process. Making it as painless as a visit to a Mall in your own country.
13. What about custom charges at port of entry when you are bringing in medication from a foreign country?
This varies from country to country. A traveler is usually allowed to carry 12 weeks of prescription medication along with them if he or she has the prescription written by a Doctor from country of origin of medication or a Doctors prescription from their home country.