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Is there any possible way that meds can be shipped to US territories, such as Guam or the CNMI? USPS delivers to US territories just like anywhere else in the country. If not, why not exactly, and what can be done to allow shipment to happen?

AlphaMD's Answer

There is no regulations regarding shipping medications from mainland US. The main issue is licensing. A doctor has to be licensed to practice there in order to prescribe for someone who resides there.

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