government now blocking online pharmacies

spear89's Avatar
My favorite pharmacies where I can get stuff without prescription have been blocked, i am redirected to blank pages. Is there any way that any of you know how to get around that.

I can probably get generic cialis from the few pharmacies that were not blocked but I need terazosin as well and do not need another costly and time consuming trip to the proctologist.
Wakeup's Avatar
How about you go get a prescription, like everyone else...
Jannisary's Avatar
I have no idea on the quality of the medication but alldaychemist.com lists terazosin.
Change your IP address
How about you go get a prescription, like everyone else... Originally Posted by Wakeup
I agree.Go to doctor to get prescription
Chica Chaser's Avatar
Non hobby related, moved to proper forum.
2wheels2fun's Avatar
I'm currently working to configure the TOR browser on my computer. It's a bit of work, but it might be something for you you look at.
I just today received a letter from Global Pharmacy. Email address www.gpharmaplus.com
I have discovered not to give them you telephone number they will call every day wanting to sell you some thing.
good luck
Inversion's Avatar
Government doesn't block Pharmacies (at least in the USA). They might eventually take down some sites, but unless you are behind a filter at a School or Work computer, it's more than likely that your 'block' is related to the IP/Proxy you are using.

Online pharmacies may occasionally block IPs that they believe to make fraudulent orders, since they have to deal with legal issues in a different manner, they only have so many options.

Napsgear for example uses multiple servers, hosts offshore, has DDOS protection and utilizes 'extension websites' like ''1napsgear.org'' and 2napsgear.net'', which automatically go up to replace the first site when it is down for some reason.
I get free samples from my doctor. My health care allows me to see him for free and I just ask for some samples. I have been getting the single packs for several months.