One interesting project that I use for some months is
Drugeo.
Hi
@PhDSA, thanks for posting that.
drugeo.to looks interesting, and their drug search facility looks effective.
But I notice that drugeo only list pharmacies with
affiliate programs (an affiliate program is where the referrer — drugeo in this case — gets a commission for sending buying customers to the website). You can tell drugeo is getting commission from pharmacy affiliate programs because all the pharmacy URLs on drugeo contain an affiliate ID code.
Nothing intrinsically wrong with making money from an affiliate program (it's the pharmacy that pays the commission, not the customer). However, it does mean that drugeo has no incentive to list pharmacies that don't offer affiliate program commission (because for those pharmacies there is no way drugeo can make money from referrals).
And I notice that drugeo do not list any of the long-standing and well-known high quality pharmacies detailed in the first post of this thread (such as inhousepharmacy.vu and goldpharma.com), nor the very cheap pharmacies (like
www.alldaychemist.com and
www.buypharma1.com). I looked up the prices of a few drugs on drugeo, and their cheapest price was not as good as the the prices offered by
www.alldaychemist.com and
www.buypharma1.com .
Nevertheless, drugeo seems like a useful resource.