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Medicina Mexico knows that keeping your customers happy, secure and safe is more important than making money and will always result in repeat customers.

By checking your online account, you will see your current and prior orders including your Order Number and any and all payments received. Because our staff is so busy processing orders from all over the world each day, we were forced to make some tough decisions. We are no longer taking phone calls or adding shipping information into the web servers. We do answer all emails within 24 hours and that will never stop.

All order are shipped within 48 hours of receipt of funds unless we are out of stock on a medicine. We are now informing our customers of orders that are out of stock by email. We do not provide tracking numbers unless your order is more than 30 days late beyond all custom delays. PLEASE NOTE: Medicina Mexico has no influence over any government's customs. Access to our shipping computers is no longer available to our English Sections because it resulted in that department failure to finish its daily duties.

Please NOTE: Funds received without an order number or a customer's name are placed into our SUSPENSE ACCOUNT until we are able to determine the correct owner and order number. To avoid this, please always send an email to:  sales@meds.com.mx  along with your order number and the fact that you made a payment.

The UNITED STATES and some other countries require a prescription on all medications sold from Mexico. They further require documentation in English and an invoice of all medicines sold for customs.  For these countries, Medicina Mexico is now delivering your medicines to Dr. Isaac Reyes, MD (Ced. Federal 644884) (Ced. Estatal 1537-02/05) along with the required documentation including documentation on each medication sold in English is from Wolters Kluwer.   Dr. Reyes upon receipt of your medication will issue a prescription and provide for shipping pursuant to your order.  If for any reason, Dr. Reyes fails to issue a prescription for a specific medication, then you will receive a refund or credit.

Please never send an email to more to one of our email addresses and please wait for our response. When sending in an email, please include your full name, and always include your order number and how we can help you. Each day we receive over 90,000 emails and we do not have the time to read repeative emails, nor do we remember prior emails.

Licensed pharmacies in Mexico are only allowed to sell medications, either brands or generics, from an approved pharmaceutical which has passed testing and has subsequently been authorized by the Mexican Government.

Medicina Mexico purchased a 8 million dollar AI System. When a medicine is out of stock, we will now ship the balance of your medicine. The AI will automatically order your medicine and when it arrives it will be shipped to you by our AI System.

Never take a medication without first consulting and getting permission from your MD.

If you look on the left-hand side of any of our web pages at (About US) you will see our licenses, permits and our Regulatory Body.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: Our email address is:  sales@meds.com.mx or meds.com.mx@gmail.com.

   
   
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Clopidogrel 75mg 28 Tabs, antiplatelet

Clopidogrel 75mg 28 Tabs, antiplatelet
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Clopidogrel 75mg 28 Tabs, antiplatelet

What Are Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet Agents?

Anticoagulants are drugs that are given to prevent your blood from clotting or prevent

existing clots from getting larger. They can keep harmful clots from forming in your heart, veins or

arteries. Clots can block blood flow and cause a heart attack or stroke.

Common names for anticoagulants are:

“warfarin” and “heparin.”

• You must take anticoagulants just the way your doctor tells you.

• Regular blood tests tell your doctor how the anticoagulants are working.

• You must tell other doctors and dentists that you’re taking anticoagulants.

• Never take aspirin with anticoagulants unless your doctor tells you to.

• Ask your doctor before taking anything else —

such as vitamins, cold medicine, sleeping pills or antibiotics. These can make anticoagulants

stronger or weaker, which can be dangerous.

What should I know about anticoagulants?

If you do as your doctor tells you, there probably won’t be problems. But you must tell your doctor

right away if:

• Your urine turns red or dark brown.

• Your stools turn red, dark brown or black.

• You bleed more than normal when you have your period.

• Your gums bleed.

• You have a very bad headache or stomach pain that doesn’t go away.

• You get sick or feel weak, faint or dizzy.

• You think you’re pregnant.

• You often find bruises or blood blisters.

• You have an accident of any kind.

Could anticoagulants cause problems?

These drugs, such as aspirin, keep blood clots from forming. Many doctors now prescribe aspirin to

heart patients for this reason. Aspirin can save your life if you have heart problems.

You don’t need a prescription to get it, but it’s just as important as any other medicine your doctor tells

you to take. You must use it just as you’re told.

   
   
   
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