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08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Elena Evans
While the US government is arguing over the solutions about the
rising costs of medications, many Americans still do not have
access to their prescribed treatments. The newest brand name
drugs are often the most expensive, and millions of Americans -
especially elderly, have inadequate or no insurance coverage for
drugs. Nearly a third of all Medicare beneficiaries have no
financial protection for the costs of drugs, and 42% of those
report not filling prescriptions for financial reasons.
Some Americans have decided to tackle the problem on their own.
William Sinensky, a 68 year old retiree from California, is one
of them. William is having a hard time paying for his medication
– Bristol Meyer’s Pravachol, the most famous drug to reduce
cholesterol levels. Costco pharmacy, one of the cheapest US
pharmacies sells a 3 months supply of Pravachol (40 mg) for 360
dollars. That is over $1200 yearly just on one medication.
Having no insurance, William turned to Canada. There, he pays
approximately $250 for the same amount of medications. First he
traveled across the boarder, now he gets his Pravachol by mail
from AffordableDrugs – one of the leading Canadian pharmacies
offering discounted drugs to Americans. “I save approximately
400 dollars on Pravachol per year. I’ve tried several Canadian
online pharmacies and finally, found the one that fits me. They
are efficient and I trust them.”.
Just as William, municipalities and even states are turning to
their northern neighbor. According to the Council of State
Governments, thirteen state and seven local governments have
plans or existing programs to import or facilitate the
importation of drugs from Canada. Wisconsin governor Jim Doyle
is encouraging seniors to order from Canada and trying to import
cheap medications for themselves. Other states, importing
medications from Canada, are Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Dakota,
Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia. Some
local governments also encourage their citizens to turn to
Canada for a solution. These cities include Boston (Mass.),
Burlington (Vt.), Cambridge (Mass.), Montgomery (Ala.), Palm
Beach County (Fla.)and Washington (D.C.). With the reelection of
George Bush, the final approval of the re-importation of drugs
from Canada has never been farther. Health care costs are not a
priority on the President’ agenda and many critics suggest that
the new policies will only benefit the rich and the healthy.
Unfortunately, the seniors and the underinsured will pay the
price. The only helping hand comes from the Canadian pharmacies.
“ I wish everyone knew how easy and safe it is to order from
Canada” says William, “All this talk about how Canadian
medications will kill us is simply the pressure tactics from the
big pharmaceutical companies. Canadian pharmacies are just as
good as my local pharmacy, if not better.” For more information
about AffordableDrugs please visit www.afforadbledrugs.com or
call toll free at 1 800 887 68 90.
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