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Welcome To Goldshield Pharmaceuticals Primary Care UK

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Goldshield Pharmaceuticals Primary Care UK is an important division of Goldshield Group Limited, the marketing-led, London stock exchange listed pharmaceutical and consumer health company.

Goldshield Primary Care UK is a profit making business unit division within Goldshield Pharmaceuticals. The majority of our ethical prescription products are for the treatment or prevention of chronic or recurrent illnesses.

We focus largely on a number of key chronic disease areas- musculoskeletal conditions such as osteoarthritis, musculoskeletal pain, and women’s health with a range of products for urinary tract infections and thyroid problems. In addition we have products for central nervous system and cardiovascular problems.

“Our vision is to be seen by our customers as a rapidly growing and successful trusted provider of high quality Pharmaceutical and Medical Products and we are actively developing both new and in-licensed products.”

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Pharmacies And Prescription Drugs

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

In recent years, thousands of North Americans have traveled to Mexico to purchase pharmaceuticals at a fraction of U.S. costs. While there are obvious benefits to this practice, there is and always will be questions about the authenticity of the medications.

With the exception of controlled substances such as narcotics, stimulants, sleeping pills, and barbiturates, you can purchase most pharmaceuticals in Mexico without a doctor’s prescription. As a general rule, once a pharmaceutical is approved for use in any European or North American country, it is made available in Mexico.

The less restrictive nature of the Mexican pharmaceutical industry allows those without access to health care to obtain medications. In addition, the system has been designed to allow for a certain amount of self-treatment without a doctor’s guidance. Treatment under the guidance of “curanderos” (shamans) or unlicensed individuals who call themselves “doctors” is more common, especially in regions lacking legitimate health-care professionals. Traditionally, pharmacists have played an advisory role with patients who cannot afford quality medical care. Some pharmacists are even trained to give injections.

We always recommend that you consult a doctor prior to taking any medication. Our pharmaceutical guide also contains a list of common medications that travelers might purchase, independent of a physician’s directive. We highly recommend that you understand their uses and possible side effects before starting treatment.

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