same prices as if I were to get them from Canada. Which suggests that
the lower price is the "real" value of the drugs and people who don't
benefit from a government or insurance company plan are getting
screwed. And of course, those people are usually the ones who can
least afford the higher price.
I've looked at getting drugs from Canada because my insurance's
formulary doesn't carry some of what I need. They offer alternatives
that because of my body chemistry work differently. So Allegra vs.
Claratin for instance. Fortunately, my state government has created a
website to facilitate purchasing meds from Canada.
-Kevin
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 10:27:39 -0500, Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They sell the same drugs in the US at greatly inflated prices, and those who are
> successful buy them in Canada at the "regular" prices.
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