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Canada Drugs: To Buy or Not to Buy?

Thursday September 4, 2003
It's a crisis situation to need medications and not be able to afford them. It has driven many people to look outside the United States for solutions, with Canadian pharmacies as a popular destination. The FDA warns us about the potential risk of buying drugs from other countries. Read more in Canada Drugs: To Buy or Not to Buy?

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November 11, 2006 at 6:36 am
(1) Jim says:

I had looked into Canadian pharmacies as a way to buy prescription drugs at lower costs, I found though a bit of research that the Feds have made it against the law to import drugs even for your own use. I almost gave up, then found a USA based pharmacy that has pricing comparable to the Canadian ones, they are in Indiania, licensed to do business in all 50 states. Saved me a ton of money. I think they have all drugs, did not really ask, as we only needed a few, Lipitor was the one we saved the most on, 90 day supply for $140.00!

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