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Is Legalizing the purchase of prescription drugs from Canada the Answer?
 

Canadian Drug Law on Hold

Posted At Kolo TV

BY : Terri Russel

Senate Bill 5 was one of the last pieces of legislation passed this year by lawmakers.
The bill was designed to get less expensive prescription drugs from Canada with the help of a state run website.
It was a concept the governor at first said he would not support, but in the end both he and the bill's sponsor Assembly woman Barbara Buckley from Clark County considered it a major piece of legislation for the 2005 session. At that time Buckely said, "You know if you are tough and fight for want you believe in, you usually win."
At that time Buckley had reason to be optimistic.
Once passed, the wheels started rolling...the pharmacy board inspected various Canadian Pharmacies and approved many of them to do business here in Nevada.
But there was one tiny sticking point...the final bill. approved by both houses, stated only F-D-A approved drugs could be sold here in Nevada. That varied slightly from the original bill which stated both F-D-A and its Canadian equivalent could sell prescription drugs here. But because labeling in Canada and even tracking codes are different from the F-D-A, the final version, says the Attorney General, means the website cannot legally operate here in Nevada.
Barbara Buckley's reaction to the opinion was incredulous. " To not approve this law because the packaging is written in french and english is absolutely ludicrous."
Next month the state pharmacy board will consider the attorney general's opinion. The board can decide to abide by that decision or inact the new law regardless of the a-g's interpretation. Buckley says she will lobby for the board to do the latter.


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Bill to allow pharmacies to reimport drugs passes Senate

The Oklahoma Senate backs a drug reimportation plan that would permit state pharmacies to obtain U-S-made prescription drugs from Canada and elsewhere for sale here.The Federal Drug Administration has opposed drug reimportation bills, claiming they violate the Interstate Commerce Clause of the U-S Constitution. Those measures mainly deal with allowing individuals to obtain reimported drugs. Tulsa state Senator Tom Adelson says his legislation avoids that legal question because it would require pharmacies to sell reimported medicines only to Oklahomans in intrastate, not interstate, commerce. Most programs are geared to allowing individuals obtain such drugs by crossing the border into Canada or buying drugs online.

March 08, 2006

Democrats allege bad deal on drugs

Bay Area seniors are not saving significant money under Medicare's new prescription drug program, according to a report released Monday by most of the Bay Area's House Democrats. The report says Bay Area prices for 2004's 10 best-selling prescription drugs among seniors are 75 percent higher under the new Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit than under deals negotiated by the federal government at other agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs. Medicare Part D's prices also are 60 percent higher than those paid by consumers in Canada; almost 5 percent higher than prices on Drugstore.com; and almost 2 percent higher than prices at Costco, the report found. But Republicans who shepherded the bill through Congress rejected a proposal to let Medicare negotiate with drug companies for lower prices. The report proves "what we've been saying since the debate on the Republican Medicare drug bill began," said Rep. Pete Stark, D-Fremont, in a news release. "If you create a privatized drug benefit and refuse to let the government negotiate lower prices, senior citizens and people with disabilities will pay the price," said Stark, who as ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee's Health Subcommittee is particularly outspoken on the issue. "Instead of attempting to set Medicare on the road to privatization, Republicans in Congress should have worked with Democrats to establish a real prescription benefit within Medicare."

March 08, 2006