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Subject:
Name(s) of dentist(s), doctor(s), druggist(s), living in the United States
Category: Health Asked by: karl2273-ga List Price: $100.00 |
Posted:
05 May 2004 08:27 PDT
Expires: 04 Jun 2004 08:27 PDT Question ID: 341461 |
I need at least one name of a dentist, doctor or druggist, living in the United States. He should order me toothpaste from this webpage http://www.ortekinc.com/orderform.html and afterwards send it to my address in germany. It is a special toothpaste, that only could be ordered by professionals. | |
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Re: Name(s) of dentist(s), doctor(s), druggist(s), living in the United States
From: pctyszka-ga on 05 May 2004 12:37 PDT |
Try Contacting: Barbara Grocki, DDS 142 Mineola Blvd # 102 Mineola, NY 11501-3908 Phone: (516) 248-7883 or John W Bruce DDS 5725 BUFORD HWY NE # 204, DORAVILLE, GA, 30340 (770)452-1161 |
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Re: Name(s) of dentist(s), doctor(s), druggist(s), living in the United States
From: zogu-ga on 05 May 2004 22:42 PDT |
I can get a prescription for whatever drug from my doctor here in the US, and get if filled in Canada (which, up until recently, could be done easily over the internet or by mail). You can just get a local dentist to write a prescription for you (bring a printout of the website with you, since they've probably never heard of it... heck I'm a dentist and I haven't heard of this product or its active ingredient). Then arrange for a local pharmacy to special order it for you from the US. Alternatively, you can deal with an American pharmacy (possibly through the internet) to ship you the product. You don't have to order the product directly from the manufacturer, let the pharmacy work that part out for themselves. Apparently, the research on SensiStat was done in 2002. I graduated from dental school in 2003, and EVERYBODY told us that the best product on the market (in the US anyway) for sensitive teeth for home use is any of the variety of Colgate Total toothpastes -- they have two active ingredients where Sensodyne has one. Granted, it doesn't have SensiStat. Hope this helps. |
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