Welcome to Ideal Marketplace Pharmacy

Address

85 Ackerman Ave,Clifton,NJ 07011

Call Us

(973) 928-3400

EMAIL

idealpharmacy85@gmail.com

Faq's

What are nutraceutical supplements ?

The terms nutraceuticals and nutraceutical supplements is an outgrowth of the combination of the terms “nutritional” and “pharmaceutical”. Supplement and vitamin suppliers and companies were looking for a better way to describe the products they manufactured that encompassed vitamins, minerals and nutritional health supplements. As a result, the phrases “nutraceuticals” and “nutraceutical supplements” have emerged. Therefore, nutraceutical companies manufacture and sell nutritional products such as vitamins, minerals and health supplements. There are currently a wide range of supplement manufacturing companies in the USA.

What are generic drugs ?

A generic drug is a chemically equivalent, lower-cost version of a brand-name drug, costing 30-80% less! A brand-name drug and its generic version must have the same active ingredient, dosage, safety, strength, usage directions, quality, performance and intended use.

Are generic drugs as safe as brand-name drugs ?

Yes. Generic and brand-name drugs must meet the exact same standards for effectiveness, safety and quality.

Are generic drugs as strong as brand-name drugs ?

Yes. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires generic drugs to have the same quality, strength, purity and stability as their brand-name versions. Generic drugs are thoroughly tested to make sure their performance and ingredients meet the FDA’s standards for equivalency.

Are brand-name drugs manufactured in better facilities than generic drugs ?

No. Both brand-name and generic drug facilities must meet the same standards; the FDA won’t permit drugs to be made in substandard facilities. The FDA conducts about 3,500 inspections a year to ensure standards are met. In fact, brand-name firms are linked to an estimated 50% of generic drug production. They frequently make generic copies of their own or other brand-name drugs, then sell them with a generic name.

How should I take my medicine(s) ?

You should take your medicine(s) as your doctor prescribes. If you need more information about taking your medicine, visit our Drug Reference and Interactions database. Type the name of your medicine in the “Drug Name or Condition Search” field to get information about your medicine.

What if I miss a dose of my medicine ?

To read about what to do if you miss a dose of your medicine, visit our Drug Reference and Interactions database. Type the name of your medicine in the search field and click on the name of your medicine to get to the information page. Scroll down to “What if I miss a dose?” for more information.

Where should I store my medicine ?

Some medicines have specific storage requirements. To find out where your medicine should be stored, visit our Drug Reference and Interactions database and type the name of your medicine in the search field. Scroll down to “Where can I keep my medicine?” to get more information.

Is my medicine covered under my insurance plan ?

To find out if your medicine is covered, check Drug Cost and Coverage. Fill in the requested information about the medicine and dosage and you’ll receive a message telling you whether or not your medicine is covered and what your copay amount will be. You’ll also find out if there is a generic or a preferred medicine available that can help save you money.

What is my medicine used for ?

Each medicine you take can be used for different medical conditions. To find out what your specific medicine is used for, visit our Drug Reference and Interactions database. Type the name of the drug in the “Drug Name or Condition Search” field to view information about it.