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Hi Tas,

Welcome to the forum. This thread is over 9 years old and the post you responded to is over 3 years old. I doubt that any prices listed in these posts are still valid.

That said, if you want to buy a generic brand of budesonide (that works as well as the over-priced name brand stuff, according to the members here who use it), consider this overseas pharmacy:

https://www.alldaychemist.com/budez-cr.html

A 30-day supply of Budez-CR (90 capsules) will cost you $49.66 plus shipping. It's probably the cheapest place in the world to buy quality budesonide. No one using it has ever complained about the quality or the service, though getting a payment to them can be a bit tricky.

Don't order more than a 90-day supply, or it may be confiscated when it reaches U. S. Customs, because they will assume that larger shipments are going to drug dealers. Prescriptions are no good across international borders, so no prescription is needed. You can order the same drugs from a Canadian pharmacy, but they mark it up 40 % and require a prescription anyway, even though it's invalid.

If you want to control your symptoms without any drugs, you can do so by changing your diet to avoid all foods that cause your immune to produce antibodies. We are all sensitive to gluten and most of us are sensitive to all dairy products and soy. Some are also sensitive to chicken eggs. Don't expect instant results, it takes a while to heal your intestines, so you have to stick to the diet.

I hope this helps.

Tex
:cowboy:

It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Post by tasmtairy »

tex wrote:Hi Tas,

Welcome to the forum. This thread is over 9 years old and the post you responded to is over 3 years old. I doubt that any prices listed in these posts are still valid.

That said, if you want to buy a generic brand of budesonide (that works as well as the over-priced name brand stuff, according to the members here who use it), consider this overseas pharmacy:

https://www.alldaychemist.com/budez-cr.html

A 30-day supply of Budez-CR (90 capsules) will cost you $49.66 plus shipping. It's probably the cheapest place in the world to buy quality budesonide. No one using it has ever complained about the quality or the service, though getting a payment to them can be a bit tricky.

Don't order more than a 90-day supply, or it may be confiscated when it reaches U. S. Customs, because they will assume that larger shipments are going to drug dealers. Prescriptions are no good across international borders, so no prescription is needed. You can order the same drugs from a Canadian pharmacy, but they mark it up 40 % and require a prescription anyway, even though it's invalid.

If you want to control your symptoms without any drugs, you can do so by changing your diet to avoid all foods that cause your immune to produce antibodies. We are all sensitive to gluten and most of us are sensitive to all dairy products and soy. Some are also sensitive to chicken eggs. Don't expect instant results, it takes a while to heal your intestines, so you have to stick to the diet.

I hope this helps.

Tex
Thanks tex. I've changed diet, but I need to get the inflammation under control. Thanks so much. I'll look for new threads.😊
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