this is great! Why not take advantage of a low peso versus USD? I used to buy a certain high cost med in Mexico and transport it across the border. The border agents were fine with it as long as it was a 30 day supply. Compared to buying it at the local Walgreens it would have been $600 with insurance in Mexico it was less than $200. It was fantastic being able to save $400 by just driving to the border and crossing. It cost $5 to get in a taxi and drive to the closest pharmacia.
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Yes, the cheaper pharmaceuticals are also very popular there, especially for the "winter Texans" who are basically older, retired Americans who move south fro the winter so they don't have to deal with the snow further north.
How does it work in terms of being dangerous to your health if you have bad oral health? I have heard that too do you know how it works?