I paid about the same from ccbasket (mine were also from Maryland) over a month and a half ago-and they are the real deal. The price fluctuates greatly over time, even at the same online pharmacy. Lately it's been kindof high-where did you get yours from?
I did talk to my md about it, and he said he "doesn't believe in
diet pills". LOTS of doctors will give you the same response, and aren't very sympathetic to the problem of being overweight. In today's age, where more and more people are affected by this epidemic, I find that very sad, but it's also very true.
Also, keep in mind that while phen may be cheaper at your local pharmacy, you will also incur the cost of visiting your physician for supervision once a month, and even if you have insurance, for a 3 month prescription, you will pay atleast $45 in copays (mine are $15 per visit, and I have GOOD insurance). Even if
phentermine WERE $15 per month locally, which I ASSURE you it is not, that's another $45. So going through your doctor, you would have still paid $90 as opposed to your $103, while also having to take off of work or get a sitter once a month, 3 times. I live in a small town, so my choices were either to make a 6 hour round trip drive to see another doctor, who may or may not have given me the meds anyway, or order online-so add gas to that financial equation as well, and I had absolutely no problem paying a little more for a sure thing online.
When you order online, there is still a doctor out there somewhere who has to write that prescription, and therefore has to be paid for the consultation-they have to review the medical history you provide, and take just as much responsibility as your family physician when writing you any kind of script. This IS still the internet, so unfortunately, just as with any other online purchase you can get ripped off if you aren't careful, there are fakes, and there are subscription based companies that just take your fee and deny your prescription. But ordering online isn't some kind of under the table scam, or buying from some guy on a street corner-it's a long-distance consultation with an actual physician, and the reputable ones require that you list a local physician with whom you've had a recent (within the last year) physical.