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mfette
01-26-2016, 07:59 AM
Does anyone know of any reputable Canadian pharmacies and/or gotten any prescription drugs from Canada?

villagetinker
01-26-2016, 09:08 AM
With all of the negative news, and the problems with untested drugs, I would never use these. It sounds like you are already aware of the concerns, and as I recall the local "Canadian" stores were specifically named in some of the articles. All I can say is be very careful, and research whomever you are buying from.

Jima64
01-26-2016, 09:42 AM
With all of the negative news, and the problems with untested drugs, I would never use these. It sounds like you are already aware of the concerns, and as I recall the local "Canadian" stores were specifically named in some of the articles. All I can say is be very careful, and research whomever you are buying from.

I would also worry about some of the American companies and the quality of the meds and the employees, Heck, even my vet wants me to pay their outrageous prices for what I get from CanadaVet.

doran
01-26-2016, 11:32 AM
I have been using Canadian Pharmacy in Vancouver BC for the last 11 years--service is great and we never had any problems. 888-572-0832 Ashley--your physician must fax the prescription to them @ 866-290-2272 and they will mail the medication direct to you--takes around two weeks

tomwed
01-26-2016, 11:48 AM
I have been using Canadian Pharmacy in Vancouver BC for the last 11 years--service is great and we never had any problems. 888-572-0832 Ashley--your physician must fax the prescription to them @ 866-290-2272 and they will mail the medication direct to you--takes around two weeks
I'm not being nosey about what meds you are taking. But would you share the American price and the Canadian price?

I don't know anything about this subject. But wouldn't your physician speak up if he didn't approve? "Great service and no problems",,,how can you beat that?

Barefoot
01-26-2016, 12:00 PM
With all of the negative news, and the problems with untested drugs, I would never use these. It sounds like you are already aware of the concerns, and as I recall the local "Canadian" stores were specifically named in some of the articles. All I can say is be very careful, and research whomever you are buying from.

There was a lengthy documentary on television. I think it was on 60 Minutes or another of the investigative shows.
It was specifically about Canadian Meds and how most are manufactured in third-world countries.
And how many contain harmful products and bear no resemblance to the actual prescription written.
There was a store in The Villages featured in the documentary.
It's a scary world out there!
Be very sure that you know that you're dealing with a reputable company before you put unknown drugs in your body.

goodtimesintv
01-26-2016, 01:58 PM
Better option is to have Sam's Club "plus" membership for $100 per year (instead of $45 for regular personal one), and get the prices they offer on the Extra Value Drug List.

Many drugs cost $4 or $10 cash price (no fooling around with insurance, deductibles, etc). See the list of prices in the lower half of this page:

Sam (http://resources.samsclub.com/health-and-wellness/pharmacy-and-health/Extra-Value-Drug-List.aspx)

billethkid
01-26-2016, 03:20 PM
Some may not be aware that some of the largest drug manufacturers are in 3 rd world locations. One of the largest drug manufacturing locations are in India. The drugs you get at the local pharmacy.

Global Drugs Direct or example source from the same suppliers off shore.

Before my wife's cancer medication went generic we were getting it from Global Drug Direct....from India.....in the same box and container that we got at Walgreen's........delivered to the front door. Cost to us with insurance at Walgreen's over $800 for 89 day supply. From Global Drug Direct.......$135 for 90 day supply including shipping.

You will not see anything published about the advantages of some of these pharmacies as the domestic supply chain certainly does not want to lose a sale.
Then there is the issue of how legal or illegal is it.




For me, using a reputable company that sources from the same manufacturer for that amount of savings there is no contest.
Do I worry about if it is illegal. First of all the companies that do this are not dumb enough to put their business at risk. They may have to ship from India through Germany or Switzerland to comply......not an issue.

Secondly with all the corruption in the medical and pharmaceutical industry here in the USA, I am not concerned about being a priority.

Lastly in the current day use of selective enforcement, also no worry....or lmaybe I worry about as much as the folks marching in across the borders worry free.

It is a personal decision. And one must do their home work because there are any number of suppliers who do not use USA approved manufacturers.
There are thousands of pill mills in Mexico and Canada.

By the way that same medication today, the generic from Walgreens is $45 for a 90 day supply......from the same manufacturer. The pharmacy industry kept extending and the government approving the extension of the patent for over 8 years. Legal...yes. Right no.
Same way I felt about getting it through Global Drug Direct....legal ?.. ..right yes!

I am not proposing others do what I did.....just sharing my experience.

billethkid
01-26-2016, 03:34 PM
PS.....not all Rx get that magnitude of savings....do the homework.

dbussone
01-26-2016, 03:56 PM
PS.....not all Rx get that magnitude of savings....do the homework.


You are quite correct about locations of drug production. Most of the production previously made in the US has been moved to numerous location abroad. Ireland, india, and even China.

tomwed
01-26-2016, 06:38 PM
This is very helpful. I'd be curious to hear what insight a doctor might add. Maybe that's unfair. But maybe some reputable weblinks might be helpful to learn more and draw your own conclusions.

kaydee
01-26-2016, 10:24 PM
My pulmonologist suggested I use a Canadian Pharmacy so I call Canadian Meds Lady Lake 352-633-3301. The woman I spoke with was extremely informative. I'm told the manufacturer is Pfizer which is the same as Walgreens Walmart etc. I was even given prices for particular prescription drugs over the phone. I am ordering 2 particular medications.

tomwed
01-26-2016, 10:32 PM
My pulmonologist suggested I use a Canadian Pharmacy so I call Canadian Meds Lady Lake 352-633-3301. The woman I spoke with was extremely informative. I'm told the manufacturer is Pfizer which is the same as Walgreens Walmart etc. I was even given prices for particular prescription drugs over the phone. I am ordering 2 particular medications.
thank-you for sharing

Markam
01-27-2016, 12:24 AM
I used The Canadian Drugstore (TCDS | Canadian Drugstore (http://www.tcds.com)) for an expensive TEVA drug when I hit the 'donut hole' last year. All went well and I paid 40% less - but now that a new year has started and I'm out of the DH, my cost is less than I paid thru TCDS.
I was given the opportunity to buy products made in India or Turkey. I chose the latter and it shipped from a pharmacy in Turkey. It performed just as well as the TEVA product made in Israel.

Cautions and considerations:


Your insurance will likely not cover meds bought from one of these 'Canadian' outfits.
Delivery for mine was quoted to be 3 weeks and that is about how long it took.
I got the impression I was dealing with a broker, rather than an actual mail-order pharmacy - like OptumRX in the US.


I would do it again.

Carla B
01-27-2016, 10:54 AM
In ordering drugs from Canada I read where you should look for a company that is a member of Cipa (Certified Canadian International Pharmacy). I dealt with CanadaDrugs.com. Their website lists the origin of the drug. Mine was mfg. in Canada under a license from Pfizer. It appeared to have been shipped through Germany. There were no problems whatsoever.

tomwed
01-27-2016, 11:14 AM
Is there an independent agency that reviews [for lack of a better name] Canadian Drugstores?

photo1902
01-27-2016, 11:33 AM
With all of the negative news, and the problems with untested drugs, I would never use these. It sounds like you are already aware of the concerns, and as I recall the local "Canadian" stores were specifically named in some of the articles. All I can say is be very careful, and research whomever you are buying from.

come from China and/or India. Would you use med's from either of these places?

Bogie Shooter
01-27-2016, 12:01 PM
To all of you who are using or plan to use these synthetic, dirty, fake drugs ordered at these store fronts.....in our area. The 60 minute report was an eye opener as to the conditions of manufacturer and the evasive answers given by the store in Belleview.
Go to this site where you may get some information not seen before.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=60+minutes+canadian+meds&qpvt=60+minutes+canadian+meds&FORM=VDRE

Kayaker
01-27-2016, 12:32 PM
I have used Canadadrugs.com. for many years. The have been professional, dependable, and eager to provide the best customer service. The prices on my meds were a fraction of U.S. prices. Some of them were manufactured in England, Canada, and yes India.

Canadadrugs.com carefully sources what they sell, so I was not worried. I did research them extensively before using them.

As with any important decision, do your own thorough research, and don't get your information from the press. They are there to make money any way they can, and are not very reliable.

Bogie Shooter
01-27-2016, 01:14 PM
Is there an independent agency that reviews [for lack of a better name] Canadian Drugstores?

Of the more than 8,300 online pharmacies reviewed in July 2011 by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), which accredits online drugstores in addition to representing state pharmacy boards across the U.S., just over 3 percent appear to be sound. It considers the rest to be “rogue” operations

Bogie Shooter
01-27-2016, 01:16 PM
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Bogie Shooter
01-27-2016, 01:21 PM
I have used Canadadrugs.com. for many years. The have been professional, dependable, and eager to provide the best customer service. The prices on my meds were a fraction of U.S. prices. Some of them were manufactured in England, Canada, and yes India.

Canadadrugs.com carefully sources what they sell, so I was not worried. I did research them extensively before using them.

As with any important decision, do your own thorough research, and don't get your information from the press. They are there to make money any way they can, and are not very reliable.

How about a report from Consumer Reports?
How Do I Know If An Online Pharmacy Is Legitimate - Consumer Reports (http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2011/10/save-money-by-ordering-drugs-from-canada-not-so-fast/index.htm)

Also a lot of good information here: National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (http://www.nabp.net/)

NotGolfer
01-27-2016, 01:28 PM
A couple of years ago we checked their prices and didn't find any "deals". The there was an expose' on t.v. and they didn't have anything good to say about them. As I remember, they'd even profiled local ones..... If you do your due diligence, you will find prices you are looking for.

bobbym
01-27-2016, 01:34 PM
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phone 1-855-475-7782 | fax 1-855-475-7787

tomwed
01-27-2016, 01:36 PM
How about a report from Consumer Reports?
How Do I Know If An Online Pharmacy Is Legitimate - Consumer Reports (http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2011/10/save-money-by-ordering-drugs-from-canada-not-so-fast/index.htm)

Also a lot of good information here: National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (http://www.nabp.net/)
Consumer Reports News: October 27, 2011 a little dated

This looks interesting

https://blogs.bing.com/search/2015/08/06/bing-to-warn-customers-about-the-threats-of-fake-online-pharmacies/
https://www.nabp.net/news/web-search-engine-to-warn-about-fake-online-pharmacies
Web Search Engine to Warn About Fake Online Pharmacies

September 8, 2015 4:35 PM Topics: Counterfeit Drugs and Buying Medicine Online
To help consumers avoid potentially unsafe online drug outlets, Bing will provide a new warning message on certain search results in Bing.com. “This warning will appear if a Bing user clicks on a pharmaceutical site that has been cited by the FDA as a fake online pharmacy engaged in illegal activity, such as offering dangerous, unapproved and misbranded prescription drugs to US consumers,” indicates Bing in a blog post. [and more]

"Since 2008, NABP has been collecting data on websites selling medicine illegally online to US patients. NABP has reviewed over 11,000 Internet drug outlets, finding that 96.13% of the sites reviewed operate out of compliance with US pharmacy laws and practice standards, and identifying these sites as “Not Recommended.” The Association launched the .Pharmacy Top-Level Domain (TLD) Program to provide consumers around the world a means to identify safe and legal online pharmacies and related resources."

Here is the site they created. Home - .Pharmacy (http://www.safe.pharmacy/)


The program’s financial supporters include the following organizations:

Eli Lilly and Company
Merck & Co, Inc
Pfizer Inc

[so now I feel like I am back to square 1]

Barefoot
01-29-2016, 11:41 PM
To all of you who are using or plan to use these synthetic, dirty, fake drugs ordered at these store fronts.....in our area. The 60 minute report was an eye opener as to the conditions of manufacturer and the evasive answers given by the store in Belleview.
Go to this site where you may get some information not seen before.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=60+minutes+canadian+meds&qpvt=60+minutes+canadian+meds&FORM=VDRE
If drugs are manufactured in Mexico or India or China and shipped directly from there to the consumer in the USA, why are they called Canadian Drugs?

Bogie Shooter
01-30-2016, 08:42 AM
If drugs are manufactured in Mexico or India or China and shipped directly from there to the consumer in the USA, why are they called Canadian Drugs?

Makes it sound more legit?

dotti105
01-30-2016, 01:40 PM
I have been using a pharmacy in India for several years after doing LOTS of research on the drug manufacturers they use and the quality control.

We are able to get medications from them that cost MUCH less than the US prices. The meds we buy are the ones that are limited by our insurance or not covered at all.

I will not name the meds we buy, but one costs over $100.00 here and I pay $11.00 when I purchase it from India. Another is 80 cents a tablet from India. Our insurance limits the number of tablets we can purchase per month and the price is about $4.00 a tablet here.

I have been using AllDayChemist dot com for over 5 yrs. In the beginning, the wait to receive meds was 6+ weeks. I just ordered meds Jan 11th and the 1st of 2 boxes arrived yesterday. This year the shipping was free as an after Christmas special. Even when I do pay shipping it is still much cheaper than purchasing the meds here. I think they have become much popular and can use faster shipping and processing now than when I first started using them.

We have 4 different meds we always buy from them and never a problem. They are a legitimate seller and they use drugs from legitimate manufacturers.

I am a RN and would not purchase from them until after I vetted them.

Nancynice
01-31-2016, 09:26 AM
I have used Canada Pharmacy Online and never had a problem. It takes a few weeks to receive so allow extra time.

Barefoot
01-31-2016, 02:26 PM
If drugs are manufactured in Mexico or India or China and shipped directly from there to the consumer in the USA, why are they called Canadian Drugs?

Makes it sound more legit?

:agree:

Barefoot
01-31-2016, 02:38 PM
I have been using a pharmacy in India for several years after doing LOTS of research on the drug manufacturers they use and the quality control.
I am a RN and would not purchase from them until after I vetted them.

I trust Dottie's statement that she has vetted alldaychemist.com.
Dottie did lots of research and I would encourage others to do the same.
There are some reputable companies for sure, and also some companies that produce drugs that may cause harm.
It pays to do due diligence and check out the online companies before using them.

lanabanana73
02-01-2016, 06:29 AM
This might be my favorite TOTV discussion of all time! Thanks so much to those of you taking the time to share your experiences.

Tbear
02-01-2016, 08:02 AM
There is a place called Canadian Meds Wildwood at 1102 N Main st. that I have used. Nice mom and pop couple run it. I'm comfortable using a place where I can sit down and assess who I am dealing with. Always had good service and like someone said on this thread the drugs ordered by this company come from the same major suppliers used by many US pharmacies. Their # is 352 399 7002. Closed on Wednesday.

jim32
02-01-2016, 08:25 AM
I've been using Northwest Pharmacy in Vancouver for the past 5 years and never had a single problem. One of the medications I take (Pradaxa) has no generic equivalent comes in the exact same factory package as that from the drug store or Optumm Rx, at about 1/3 the cost of drug store prices.

Also - they have generic equivalents for some medications that are not available in the US, much cheaper, and again, I've never had a problem. You.can email them a copy of your prescription or send it by mail if you wish.

wozencraftsl
02-01-2016, 08:49 AM
A couple of years ago I had used Canadian Meds in Paradise Shopping Ctr. just before you get to Oakwood Smokehouse on 27/441. A friend of mine who had used them said her Dr. said they were a safe one. The Pharamist's name was Tim. Not sure if he is still there. The number I have is 633-3301, 633-3306. You can go in and ask them all the questions you want about where the particular medication you want comes from, etc.

FosterMomma
02-01-2016, 09:32 AM
There are many good pharmacies in Canada that undoubtedly get their drugs from the same overseas locations as Walgreens. I can only speak about Ontario but the reason our drugs are cheaper is not because they are made in a hut somewhere... it's because our drug prices are regulated by a government that believes in universal healthcare. I am still a bit suspicious of on-line sites for me or my dogs but brick and mortar locations exit with 500+ stores province wide (Shoppers Drug Mart and Dell are the two that immediately come to mind.) You could buy from there without concern... I'm not sure about the legalities of cross border drug shopping but I wouldn't hesitate about the quality of the drugs themselves.

CathyBoring
02-01-2016, 09:41 AM
We've used Global Pharmacy. 855-475-7782 They will send you a brochure.

Shirleevee
02-01-2016, 09:51 AM
I use PlanetDrugsDirect.com and have not had any problems.

gerryann
02-01-2016, 10:41 AM
I've been using Northwest Pharmacy in Vancouver for the past 5 years and never had a single problem. One of the medications I take (Pradaxa) has no generic equivalent comes in the exact same factory package as that from the drug store or Optumm Rx, at about 1/3 the cost of drug store prices.

Also - they have generic equivalents for some medications that are not available in the US, much cheaper, and again, I've never had a problem. You.can email them a copy of your prescription or send it by mail if you wish.

I as well have been using Northwest Pharmacy for the past 18 years. Very professional. Never, ever had a problem. At this time I'm only getting one medicine, but it is a huge savings. $36.85 for 3 months compared to $45.00 for one month here. Insurance does not cover. https://www.northwestpharmacy.com

Bogie Shooter
02-01-2016, 02:46 PM
I as well have been using Northwest Pharmacy for the past 18 years. Very professional. Never, ever had a problem. At this time I'm only getting one medicine, but it is a huge savings. $36.85 for 3 months compared to $45.00 for one month here. Insurance does not cover. https://www.northwestpharmacy.com

Why doesn't the insurance cover?

kenlor
02-01-2016, 03:15 PM
Canada Pharmacy 1-800-891-0844
My husband's Opthalmologist referred him to this pharmacy when his eye drops for glaucoma became too expensive. He ordered from them for many years before getting prescription coverage. His eye pressure is no better, no worse when getting the drops locally. I currently order my Actonel from them as the cost is less than my insurance co-pay. My primary here in TV knew I was going to order from Canada and did not discourage me. Hope you find this helpful.

super5089
02-01-2016, 07:58 PM
The Canadian Pharmacy in Belleville is very good. We have dealt with them for approximately 4 years.

gerryann
02-01-2016, 09:02 PM
Why doesn't the insurance cover?

Because the insurance company feels they know more than the Doctors do. I take very few drugs and not ONE is covered by insurance. I could fight it, but they're very inexpensive...so I just pay. The only one I get from Canada is just worth it. (That particular one they will cover in cream, not tablet). None of the advantage plans will cover any of the meds I take.

I'm in the midst of a much bigger fight with the insurance to pay for hospitals and doctors that are not on my plan.

My advice to anyone that can afford it.....(once 65).....stay with original Medicare and get a medigap (secondary) to pick up the overage. It is so worth it if something unexpected happens.

gerryann
02-01-2016, 09:04 PM
The Canadian Pharmacy in Belleville is very good. We have dealt with them for approximately 4 years.

I've never heard of Belleville, but if you're talking Bellview....they were on a news program not that long ago after dealing with bad drugs from other countries. I would steer clear of them......or have your drugs tested.

tomwed
02-01-2016, 09:30 PM
I've never heard of Belleville, but if you're talking Bellview....they were on a news program not that long ago after dealing with bad drugs from other countries. I would steer clear of them......or have your drugs tested.
If one is suspicious about the drugs they are sent I didn't know you can have them tested? Where do you go for that?
This is the most helpful thread I can remember. I think it takes a certain amount of courage to share what you know with others so they can get help too.
thank-you

gerryann
02-01-2016, 10:25 PM
If one is suspicious about the drugs they are sent I didn't know you can have them tested? Where do you go for that?
This is the most helpful thread I can remember. I think it takes a certain amount of courage to share what you know with others so they can get help too.
thank-you

I'm not certain about the drug testing. I do remember a few years back someone finding a "suspicious" pill in their home where teenagers lived. They took the pill to the local pharmacy for "testing".

My comment about the Bellview Pharmacy was in regards to an investigative show....ABC News Investigation Into Counterfeit Prescription Drug Operations in the US. If anyone is interested it can be googled and the info is there. I'd be leery of using them.

As for as the Canadian Pharmacy I use, (Northwest Pharmacy) I am very confident in their practices. Their supply is no different than the suppliers here in the U.S. A good percentage of U.S. Drugs come from various countries.

Bogie Shooter
02-02-2016, 08:14 AM
I've never heard of Belleville, but if you're talking Bellview....they were on a news program not that long ago after dealing with bad drugs from other countries. I would steer clear of them......or have your drugs tested.

Actually its Belleview.

OhioBuckeye
02-02-2016, 09:31 AM
Does anyone know of any reputable Canadian pharmacies and/or gotten any prescription drugs from Canada?
I would say, ask a Canadian!

Nannyof3
02-08-2016, 08:14 AM
I have been using Northwest Pharmacy out of BC, Canada for several years. They have save me a lot of money. you can go to their website and look up your drugs. they may have some generics that are not available in the US yet. I get one genereic and 2 brand names.
Canadian Pharmacy (http://www.northwestpharmacy.com) 1-866-539-5330

chuck90199
02-08-2016, 08:53 AM
Both my wife (an RN) and I have been ordering drugs from Jan Drugs in Calgary for close to 15 years. Like Dottie, we did quite a bit of research before choosing a pharmacy. We don't get all of our drugs from Canada... only the ones where the insurance company co-pay is higher than the actual cost of the drug. We get the same medications by the same manufacturers in the same packaging as we would get at Walgreens, but for considerably less money. We'll ignore the insurance and pay cash for the drugs from Jan Drugs. eDrugSearch dot com is one website you can use to find a reputable Canadian or foreign pharmacy.

Hal :-)
02-08-2016, 09:58 AM
Another 60 Minutes piece - 60 Minutes Confirms Drug Companies are Bankrupting Americans - The People's Pharmacy (http://bit.ly/1KAToTc)

Sadly, this discussion should not have to occur. It's simply a failure of the system(s), both Capitalism (greed) and Political (politicians bought and paid for).

Remember in November.

planetjanet
02-08-2016, 11:48 AM
Does anyone know of any reputable Canadian pharmacies and/or gotten any prescription drugs from Canada?

My prescription coverage maxes out at $1,500, so for the brand drug ADVAIR (GlaxoSmithKline - GSK) for 3 months is retail $1,100. I can get the generic Serevent manufactured by GSK outside the US for around $100ish and pay out of pocket. My doctor up north would always write 2 scripts for the same med so I could use one under my insurance and the other ordered from a Canadian outlet outside the US.

I use down here Canadian Discount RX Services in Belleview. I scan the script, attach it to an email, they call me back, and it is charged to a CC. I am very specific about what med I want, and have found NO DIFFERENCE between what I can get from the brand vs. the generic. In fact, for Spiriva, the delivery method is much better for the generic - Tiova with the Rotahaler - than the brand here in the US, and my doctor up north agreed.

Always, caveat emptor, but I have been very happy ordering thru the Canadian supply chain. Just because it's manufactured in India doesn't necessarily mean it is ineffective.

billethkid
02-08-2016, 11:57 AM
Another 60 Minutes piece - 60 Minutes Confirms Drug Companies are Bankrupting Americans - The People's Pharmacy (http://bit.ly/1KAToTc)

Sadly, this discussion should not have to occur. It's simply a failure of the system(s), both Capitalism (greed) and Political (politicians bought and paid for).

Remember in November.

This is what we get when the special interest groups, pharmaceutical industialsists in this case, can donate to a party or congressmen or both and get special treatment.

Good for the pharmaceuticals, good for the politicians and we the people get the shaft.
Remind me who it is these clowns in Washington represent? And who is it that continues to be stupid enough to continue re-electing these clowns.

They do it because we the people either allow it or just as usual do nothing about it but complain.

This is where a little of the Trump attitude might send the politicians and the special interest groups packing. We should at a minimum be letting them know we know what they are doing.

However they have become insensitive to our needs and accustomed to the facts that nobody will interfere.

We are getting what we deserve.

Quixote
02-08-2016, 12:43 PM
This is what we get when the special interest groups, pharmaceutical industialsists in this case, can donate to a party or congressmen or both and get special treatment.

Good for the pharmaceuticals, good for the politicians and we the people get the shaft.

Remind me who it is these clowns in Washington represent? And who is it that continues to be stupid enough to continue re-electing these clowns.

They do it because we the people either allow it or just as usual do nothing about it but complain.

This is where a little of the Trump attitude might send the politicians and the special interest groups packing. We should at a minimum be letting them know we know what they are doing.

However they have become insensitive to our needs and accustomed to the facts that nobody will interfere.

We are getting what we deserve.

[My emphasis above.]

I couldn't agree more!

"Medicare did not cover outpatient prescription drugs until January 1, 2006, when it implemented the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit, authorized by Congress under the 'Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003.' "

From the time Medicare Part D was created in 2003 and was implemented in 2006, I could see it would be a disaster for seniors and—and vocally said so—in terms of cost of drugs and donut holes. It was clear that it was designed to serve the pharmaceutical and insurance industries and not the senior citizenry. The "clowns," to use the word in the quote, who foisted this on us are no longer in office. And we can remember too that at first it was made illegal for seniors to purchase prescriptions drugs out the U.S.!

I filled a prescription in Canada (rather than through a Canadian pharmacy in the U.S.), and the cost for a three-month supply was $162. I just went to refill it using my Part D plan last week, and its cost would have been $603! I declined it and instead will get it filled in Canada again. Simply outrageous!

lamplighter
02-08-2016, 03:50 PM
Canadians have some of the strongest regulations and standards on drugs in the world. What is sold online and called Canadian drugs may or may not be Canadian, check it out or order directly. It is interesting though that some drugs accepted here are banned and said leading to cancer in Canada and perhaps vice versa but since you would have a prescription, your drug would be okay end by your physician. Some things you buy here over the counter requires a prescription there and so on...

Bogie Shooter
02-08-2016, 04:32 PM
Canadians have some of the strongest regulations and standards on drugs in the world. What is sold online and called Canadian drugs may or may not be Canadian, check it out or order directly. It is interesting though that some drugs accepted here are banned and said leading to cancer in Canada and perhaps vice versa but since you would have a prescription, your drug would be okay end by your physician. Some things you buy here over the counter requires a prescription there and so on...

A lot are coming from Asia and India, underground.........watch/ read the 60 Minutes reports.

billethkid
02-08-2016, 05:33 PM
A lot are coming from Asia and India, underground.........watch/ read the 60 Minutes reports.

If one stays with the USA pharmaceutical suppliers in Asia and India, buying only the same meds that are shipped to the USA there is no problem.

It eliminates all the profiteers between the customer and the suppliers/shippers/.

gerryann
02-08-2016, 06:14 PM
A lot are coming from Asia and India, underground.........watch/ read the 60 Minutes reports.

So are the meds you are getting from your pharmacy. Ask your pharmacist where your meds came from....you'll be surprised.

shelleym111
02-08-2016, 08:08 PM
Yes, I have used Jan Drugs for several years and they are great. Very easy to work with, and they will get you the best prices. I take Imitrex for migraines. Here in the states The cost of each 100 MG pill can run any where from $12.00 to $18.00. I get the generic and I pay $124.00 for 36 pills. Try them.

Floridagal
02-09-2016, 09:42 PM
I've been using Planet Drugs for years for my Evista and what a big difference in cost. Never had a problem.