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If you are looking for information on how to place a refill order or send us a new prescription, visit the Frequently Asked Questions page for more answers to many general questions. By the way, if you are looking to refill your prescription, simply forward us a new prescription by MAIL or by FAX to the address below for our processing center.

Our Processing Center Mailing Address:

buygenericdrugs.com
Suite #201-13711 72nd Avenue
Surrey, B.C, V3W 2P2

Toll free telephone: 1-866-370-4887
Toll free fax: 1-866-728-1052

Hours Of Operation:
Mon-Fri - 6:00 am to 6:00 pm PST
Saturday - 7 am to 4 pm PST
Sunday - Closed

Email: info@buygenericdrugs.com

Prescription Fulfillment Center:

Coastal Canada Pharmacy
#1006-7495 132nd Street
Surrey, B.C. Canada V3W 1J8

PHARMACY LICENSE BY:
The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia

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