I just returned from India with medicine for treatment. The trip was well worth the effort and cost. Not knowing much, i didn't trust any of the mail-online purchases. Could let you know how I did it, had my prescription the first full day after arriving, took a couple days to fill it. Just got my 1st viral load test back -"Not Detected".
Yep, generics definitely work!! The Redemption clinical trial proves that. If you have any doubts, go to fixhepc.com. The bottom link is of some pharmacies that have been totally vetted by Dr. James Freeman and friends or staff. They are totally trusted, some are from India, one is from Bangladesh, another from Australia etc. Since Gilead is charging $94,000 for a 12 week supply of Harvoni some people think it costs a lot of money to make. Surprise, surprise, it don't cost much at all to make and these different manufacturers are making profit and charging as low as 1 percent of how much Gilead charges. In short, Gilead is hosing HepC patients and we can't do anything about it, except buy generic. good luck with your decision
https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02657694?term=redemption&rank=1
Yes, the generics are the real deal and just as effective as Harvoni or any of the rest of American exorbitant priced drugs. If you're leery, that's ok you can get in a clinical trial if you want, I think it costs $1600 but you gotta have your own doctor to order blood tests. Dr. James Freeman of gp2u.com has an ongoing clinical trial and it's for people all over the world. Or you can buy from Natco Pharma out of India. Your choice.