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

Canadian pharmacies - A cure for Medicare confusion

Posted At Emediawire.com

BY : Emediawire

The opening week of the Medicare Part D enrollment period was marked by a barrage of sales and promotional pitches directed at American seniors by large health insurance companies. In efforts to attract a profitable new base of clients, these companies rolled out a dizzying variety of plans all advertised to rescue seniors from exorbitant drug prices. But clearly the $725 Billion program does little to address the core issue of high drug prices – it merely masks it with a layer of insurance that may or may not offer savings on drug purchases.Like any insurance policy, trying to pick the right one can be a roll of the dice with consequences for both your health and pocketbook. Once selected, you are locked into your plan for a year even if your prescription needs change. Caveats and exceptions can make the overall decision process a tedious and difficult challenge. As such, it may be in your best interest to consider a Canadian pharmacy before you make any final decisions.

"It's like Blind Man's Bluff," says Ian Bergman, President of CanadaDiscountRx. "Medicare D can be beneficial but it seems to hinge on some guesswork and circumstantial luck. That's why there is a great opportunity for seniors to consider Canadian medications as an alternative or even a compliment to the Medicare program. Taking advantage of both may be the solution."

Bergman also indicates that Canadian pharmacies like CanadaDiscountRx (www.CanadaDiscountrx.com) do not discriminate on income or restrict formularies. As a rule, medications from Canada are more affordable than Medicare Part D and come with far fewer exceptions. "CanadaDiscountRx does not sell insurance, we dispense affordable medicine. The difference is a prescription service that is comprehensive, not confusing. In fact, we now provide toll free Medicare consultations that analyze the best overall options for a patient."

This holiday season CanadaDiscountRx (www.CanadaDiscountRx.com) is pleased to offer a gift to its valued patients – simple, safe and affordable medications and with any order before December 30th, 2005 patients will receive FREE shipping (a value of $ 15.95).


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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