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Let’s put an end to concerns about the safety of licensed Canadian pharmacies

November 14th, 2006 · 1 Comment

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While it is well-known that prescription medications from Canada are less expensive than the same drugs in the U.S., many consumers have concerns about the safety of Canadian drug imports. But is there any real reason for consumers to fear purchasing medications from licensed Canadian pharmacies?

The fact is, drugs purchased from licensed Canadian pharmacies generally come from the same U.S. drug manufacturers that ship them to American pharmacies.  Legitimate pharmacies in the U.S. and Canada rarely, if ever, receive counterfeit medications.

In 2003 the U.S. House of Representatives approved importing prescription medications from Canada by a vote of 243 to 186.  The U.S. Senate has voted similarly.  Many state and local governments are currently purchasing Canadian medications for their employees. These actions by government officials speak volumes about the quality of drugs coming in from across the border.

Canadians drugs from licensed pharmacies are safe — period.  So, why has the Bush Administration opposed legalization?  The pharmaceutical lobby has enormous influence in Washington — and they are worried about their profits.  Millions of Americans are already buying their prescription drugs from Canada. Big drug companies such as Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline have even gone so far as to refuse to sell to Canadian pharmacies that ship medications back to the United States. 

Does this sound like a safety concern to you?

Tags: Canadian drugs · Low-cost drugs · Online pharmacies · Prescription drugs · eDrugSearch.com

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  • 1 Why aren't Americans allowed to buy drugs from Canada? | The eDrugSearch Blog // Aug 24, 2009 at 1:57 pm

    [...] Drug companies have tried everything to prevent this kind of free trade from happening. They’ve threatened to cut off supplies to Canadian drugstores that sold to Americans. They’ve tried to link Canadian drugstores to terrorism. And currently, they’re spending a lot of money with the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy and other “independent” groups to spread lies about the safety of licensed Canadian pharmacies. [...]

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