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Tirzepatide (mounjara compounded)

Does anyone know if I can get this there without a prescription?

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Also wanting to know if I can bring unopened extra strength excedrin since it's difficult to obtain and pay for there for locals?


Also, a pill organizer with scripted pills inside, will there be issue with that?? As of course they will be outside of their bottles and mixed together in the organizer.

Excedrin no prob.  Mixed prescription meds: take a photo with your phone of original bottle and script if you have it.  Should be fine.


Tirzepatode - I assume that's the active ingredient is there a trade name?

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Mounjaro compounded it's a GLP-1 for diabetes.

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Thank you, I appreciate that precise answer.

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I do not believe they have Mounjaro however you may get Ozempic. The other issue is if you get Mounjaro in the US to have sent here it's liquid so I believe that has to be shipped via boat. That may take longer than the 21 days that it can be without refrigeration. Even thought it may get here before the 21 days you have the heat issue from the containers which may spoil the medicine so it is a complicated situation. Unless, does anyone else have a suggestion?