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13 December 2015 at 4:12 am #6125
Julphar Bangladesh
http://www.julpharbd.com/Production Facilities
Contacts:
Available Products:
Hepcee (Sofosbuvir 400mg)
Daclacee (Daclatasvir 60mg)
Combicee (Sofosbuvir 400mg / Ledipasvir 90mg)
Ribacee (Ribavirin)
13 December 2015 at 5:00 pm #6168There is major issues with transfers into Bangladesh I don’t know having WU as the
only payment method is reasonable long term.Its far to easy for WU to get blocked/held with a huge amount of fraud thrown in.
Sob/Dac from Oct 29 2015
Geno 1b
Fiberscan 9.9 Pre treatment
Fiberscan 7.4 week 10
VL 1.3 million pre treatment
Week 2.5 VL 96
Week 5.5 VL 17
Week 10 VL UD
SVR 3 UD
SVR 16 UD
Cured:
All liver functions in normal ranges.13 December 2015 at 7:10 pm #6170Hi Emilio,
From my personal experience WU is better than bank transfer for sending money to Bangladesh. I tried the first time by bank transfer and my money were blocked by the Dutch Bangla bank. They needed documents bla bla etc for the person to take the money. Now they sent my money back after 2 weeks. Then I sent with WU and everything went ok.
Male, Fibro F1. Geno 1b. ALT 67 before treatment Viral load 5 million. My huge viral load replicates in my nervous system as I suffer anxiety.
Started Twinvir 12/12/15.
Two weeks
ALT 17 at 2 weeks
Viral Load UND at 2 weeks
ALT 13.5 at 7 weeks EOT
ALT 10.5 at 15 weeks EOT
ALT 13 at 27 weeks EOT, VL UND, Cured13 December 2015 at 7:22 pm #6172Western Union has excessive fees, bad exchange rates whilst they block funds at the drop
of a hat. Enkel while your experience may have being positive it may not be the same for
everyone else.I did say problems exist doing transfers into Bangladesh Enkel is confirmation its a shame
we can’t find a solution to this issue.Add in WU fees, shipping fees and the re-shippers cut you’re starting to find it adds up too
a tidy sum extra.None the less, its extremely positive we have so many choices now
Sob/Dac from Oct 29 2015
Geno 1b
Fiberscan 9.9 Pre treatment
Fiberscan 7.4 week 10
VL 1.3 million pre treatment
Week 2.5 VL 96
Week 5.5 VL 17
Week 10 VL UD
SVR 3 UD
SVR 16 UD
Cured:
All liver functions in normal ranges.13 December 2015 at 7:28 pm #6173I agree with you Sirchinenge,
I just shared my experience with the guys of Incepta. Thanks to them now I started my treatment.
Male, Fibro F1. Geno 1b. ALT 67 before treatment Viral load 5 million. My huge viral load replicates in my nervous system as I suffer anxiety.
Started Twinvir 12/12/15.
Two weeks
ALT 17 at 2 weeks
Viral Load UND at 2 weeks
ALT 13.5 at 7 weeks EOT
ALT 10.5 at 15 weeks EOT
ALT 13 at 27 weeks EOT, VL UND, Cured13 December 2015 at 7:30 pm #6174Yea, I’m aware you choose Incepta Enkel!
Great news it all went smoothly(Minus the bank transfer) and you’re on treatment.
Sob/Dac from Oct 29 2015
Geno 1b
Fiberscan 9.9 Pre treatment
Fiberscan 7.4 week 10
VL 1.3 million pre treatment
Week 2.5 VL 96
Week 5.5 VL 17
Week 10 VL UD
SVR 3 UD
SVR 16 UD
Cured:
All liver functions in normal ranges.19 December 2015 at 9:16 am #6681Dear emilo
thank you
due to some regulatory issue i cant take the money through bank to bank fund transfer. my agent is trusted so don’t be afraid.19 December 2015 at 10:09 am #668419 December 2015 at 10:50 am #6686Am I correct in assuming that the company linked above are the one you use for international sales and shipping Tariq? If so, what are their prices for the meds, and what are their ball park shipping prices?
19 December 2015 at 11:52 am #6695Dear Alsdad,
yap….and the price of Daclatasvir (Daclacee) is USD 4.5 per tablet. and Sofosbuvir (Hepcee) is USD 7.5 per tablet19 December 2015 at 12:00 pm #6698Just to clarify Tariq, are those prices shipped, or is shipping extra?
19 December 2015 at 2:36 pm #6709additionally you have to pay the shipping charge. this price is only product price
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