Biktarvy (HIV drug) from Canada

I see this site that sells it: Buy Biktarvy - Shipped from Canada Drugs Online. I spoke with them and they say they have it available, and get it from Australia. Anyone have a good experience with a site such as this. Please tell me whatever you can, even if it’s for another drug.

Which is to say, have you had success with drugs ordered online from Canada? Any type of prescription drug…

I suppose that sort of makes sense: Giliad does do some distribution management from Melbourne. But why not buy from Gilead Canada? I don’t know anything about Canadian drug law. If I was going to eat pills, I think I’d at least try to contact Gilead Australia and ask them if they thought that Canadian suppliers could be buying from them.
The only contacts I see for Gilead Australia are
au.nz.medinfo@gilead.com
au.transparency@gilead.com
Neither one of which is a contact for counterfeiting compliance, but they might give you a reasonable offer. They do care about counterfeiting. (Or they might just say “In America you should only buy from an American supplier”. Dunno)

Since the OP is asking for personal experiences, let’s move this to IMHO.

Colibri
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I’ve twice bought medicine from Canadian Pharmacy Meds, but that was in 2012. It was during a time period when a common generic drug for gout was temporarily off the market in the US due to drug company shenanigans, I think, but was easily available via Canada. It actually shipped out of India, where much of generic drugs come from. It was a legit company, prescription required.

Is Biktarvy not available in the US?

I’ve seen commercials for it in the US, so I assume it is available here.

Oh, it’s available. For $3,300 a month. “Canada” is selling it for half that.

Thanks all. I appreciate your suggestions! :slight_smile:

I cringe every time I see those commercials, not just for Biktarvy, but all other prescription drugs.

It’s only legal in the U.S. and New Zealand, and shouldn’t be.

Wait, Biktarvy is NOT legal outside of the US and New Zealand?

No, prescription drug advertising is only legal in those two countries.