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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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All Canadian Prescriptions Dispensed by:

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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Know which Vitamins are worth paying for. PDF Print Write e-mail
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Friday, 13 August 2010 02:34, Written by Administrator

About 42 percent of shoppers purchase their vitamins at natural and specialty retail outlets, like GNC and Whole Foods, according to the journal, while only 23 percent take the discount approach and buy their bottles at supermarkets and club stores. The other 35 percent buy through mail order or from a health care provider.

Of course, it’s controversial whether we should be taking vitamins at all. Recent studies have indicated that taking a multivitamin won’t protect you from heart disease or cancer. And experts maintain that if you eat well, you don’t need vitamin supplements.

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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)
Evaluation of anemia in children. PDF Print Write e-mail
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Authors: Janus J, Moerschel SK Anemia is defined as a hemoglobin level of less than the 5th percentile for age. Causes vary by age. Most children with anemia are asymptomatic, and the condition is detected on screening laboratory evaluation. Screening is recommended only for high-risk children. Anemia is classified as microcytic, normocytic, or macrocytic, based on the mean corpuscular volume. Mild microcytic anemia may be treated presumptively with oral iron therapy in children six to 36 months of age who have risk factors for iron deficiency anemia. If the anemia is severe or is unresponsive to iron therapy, the patient should be evaluated for gastrointestinal blood loss. Other tests used in the evaluation of microcytic anemia include serum iron studies, lead levels, and hemoglobin e...
Vitamin B12 deficiency - why refugee patients are at high risk. PDF Print Write e-mail
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This article discusses testing for vitamin B12 deficiency, its clinical manifestations and the possible repercussions for Australia's refugee population. DISCUSSION: Full blood count and blood film, iron studies and haemoglobinopathy studies are routinely performed for newly arrived refugees in Australia. At the Migrant Health Service in Adelaide, South Australia, a young woman was found to have a very unusual blood picture with a normal mean cell volume, despite quite severe iron deficiency and thalassaemia trait. Her vitamin B12 was found to be 75 pmol/L. The following week there arose another case of an 11 month old breastfed baby with a vitamin B12 level of 52 pmol/L, whose mother had a level of 300 pmol/L. Understanding the clinical manifestations of vitamin B12 deficiency and how it ...

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Nutrition and the Brain PDF Print Write e-mail
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 06:39, Written by
Severe nutritional deficiencies, such as protein energy malnutrition and deficiency of nicotinamide, vitamin B12, folate, and thiamine, have long been recognized to cause severe confusion. Lesser vitamin deficiencies have been linked to the pathogenesis of delirium. Hypo- and hyperglycemia and hypertriglyceridemia can cause cognitive deficits. Epidemiologic and animal studies have linked several other nutrients (omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, alpha-lipoic acid, and the Mediterranean diet) to cognitive performance and the prevention of dementia. (Source: Clinics in Geriatric Medicine)
Etiological role for H. pylori in autoimmune gastritis PDF Print Write e-mail
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Autoimmune type atrophic gastritis is a severe gastric atrophy associated with vitamin B12 deficiency. The reason for the disappearance of acid secreting cells from gastric mucosa is not fully understood, but the role of Helicobacter pylori in initiating the mucosal damage is suspected in animal studies. A study found signs of previous H. pylori infection in patients with autoimmune type atrophic gastritis. (Source: ScienceDaily Headlines)
An etiological role for H. pylori in autoimmune gastritis PDF Print Write e-mail
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(World Journal of Gastroenterology) Autoimmune type atrophic gastritis is a severe gastric atrophy associated with vitamin B12 deficiency. The reason for the disappearance of acid secreting cells from gastric mucosa is not fully understood, but the role of Helicobacter pylori in initiating the mucosal damage is suspected in animal studies. A study found signs of previous H. pylori infection in patients with autoimmune type atrophic gastritis. (Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health)

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