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A recent study released by the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) has projected that U.S. state governments could collectively save $31 billion per year by negotiating drug prices. The Canadian Pharmacy points out that Americans can make significant savings by purchasing their drugs from Canada. Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWEB) March 31, 2013 Based on […]
Bill L.D. 449 sponsored by Maine city officials seeks to reaffirm the right of Maine residents to import drugs from certain international mail order pharmacies. The Canadian Pharmacy congratulates officials and residents of Maine on taking a stand against high drug costs. Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWEB) March 31, 2013 Last September Maine’s former Attorney General William […]
According to a recent report released by The Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. prescription drug prices rose 3.6% in 2012, more than twice the U.S. annual rate of inflation (1.7%). The increased spending has been attributed to the rising costs of popular brand name products; products that The Canadian Pharmacy points out are usually half […]
A recent report by ConsumerReports.org looked at five common reasons for the unnecessarily high costs of certain medications in the U.S. and found that brand price increases, prescribing new formulations of the same drug, failure to prescribe generic medications, inconsistent pricing by pharmacies and manufacturer discount programs were common factors that lead to high drug […]
A survey by RxRights.org recently found that despite the pharmaceutical industry’s insistence that people import prescription drugs to avoid the need for a prescription that in fact 92.8% of Americans surveyed imported prescription drugs with a prescription because it was more cost effective to do so. Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWeb) January 22, 2013 In a recent […]