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110% price match guarantee from the best vitamin store on the web

Purchase vitamins at a price you can actually afford.  Many online stores charge much more for the same vitamins that we offer at discounted prices.  Why pay more from those "other" big vitamin store chains, when you can purchase from CanPharm a reputable, legal online Canada Pharmacy. 

Proudly serving over a quarter million customers online.  Our customer service excellent and CanPharm offers the quickest possible shipping.  Purchase from an online vitamin store that you can trust.

110% Price Match GuaranteeYou will always find the lowest price on your medications with CanPharm. We are so confident we have the lowest price available that we are offering the 110% price match guarantee. If you find your medication cheaper elsewhere we will not only match the price but beat it by 10% of the difference. Please ensure that the competitor is a CIPA member and Pharmacy Checker approved before requesting a price match.

Example:
If you find a product for $150.00 on CanPharm and find the same product for $100.00 elsewhere, CanPharm will provide you with a $55.00 discount. This will bring your total to $95.00.

 

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Newton Pharmacy, 100A - 7455 132 St.,
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W 1J8
Pharmacy Manager: Robert Lee
License Number 07162
Pharmacist is available from 7am-4pm PST. Mon-Fri.
To order or for price inquiries please call 1-800-501-6396    

 

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Individuals of any age should make sure they are not at risk for vitamin B12 deficiency. The Alabama Department of Public Health joins the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other organizations in urging awareness of this nutritional disorder. Low vitamin B12 levels occur among 1 in 31 adults 51 years of age and older. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
RESEARCH LETTERS: Association of Elevated Homocysteine Level and Vitamin B12 Deficiency With Anemia in Older Adults PDF Print Write e-mail
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Conclusion  Red blood cell distribution width is a widely available test that is a strong predictor of mortality in the general population of adults 45 years or older. (Source: Archives of Internal Medicine)
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Subnormal vitamin B12 concentrations and anaemia in older people: a systematic review. PDF Print Write e-mail
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Conclusions: Evidence of a positive association between a subnormal serum vitamin B12 concentration and anaemia in older people is limited and inconclusive. Further well-designed studies are needed to determine whether subnormal vitamin B12 is a risk factor for anaemia in older people. (Source: BMC Geriatrics)
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To investigate the effect of various medications on vitamin B12 status and the association between vitamin B12 levels and mortality. Retrospective cross-sectional study. Four internal medicine departments and the geriatrics department at Kaplan Medical Center (KMC), Rehovot and Harzfeld Geriatrics Hospital, Gedera, Israel. One thousand five hundred seventy patients aged 65 and older hospitalized at the KMC and Hartzfeld Hospital in 2007. Blood vitamin B12 levels and demographic, clinical, and laboratory data obtained from electronic medical records. Vitamin B12 deficiency ([le]200 pmol/L) was found in 15% of older hospitalized patients. Fifty percent of the patients had high vitamin B12 levels ([ge]350 pmol/L), 68.2% of whom were aged 80 and older. Metformin use was clearly associated with...

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