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  2. Consumer import of prescription drugs - Wikipedia

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    People in the United States have easy access to Canada. The quality of medicine in Canada is comparable to that of the United States. Drug prices are often much lower in Canada than in the United States. To save money, some consumers in the United States seek to purchase drugs in Canada.

  3. The main difference is that patented drug prices in Canada average between 35% and 45% lower than in the United States, though generic prices are higher. [98] The price differential for brand-name drugs between the two countries has led Americans to purchase upward of $1 billion US in drugs per year from Canadian pharmacies. [99]

  4. Florida can import prescription drugs from Canada, US ... - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration on Friday cleared the way for Florida's first-in-the-nation plan to import prescription drugs from Canada, a long-sought approach to accessing cheaper medications ...

  5. Amlodipine - Wikipedia

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    Amlodipine, sold under the brand name Norvasc among others, is a calcium channel blocker medication used to treat high blood pressure, coronary artery disease (CAD) [10] and variant angina (also called Prinzmetal angina or coronary artery vasospasm, among other names). [11] It is taken orally (swallowed by mouth). [10]

  6. U.S. to set up plan allowing prescription meds from Canada - AOL

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    The Trump administration said Wednesday it will create a pathway allowing Americans to legally and safely import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada. U.S. to set up plan allowing ...

  7. Prescription Drugs That Cost More Than a Luxury Car - AOL

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    Cost: $45,000 for a one-month supply (60 pills) First used in 1953, Daraprim was selling for $13.50 a pill as recently as 2015 and was used by patients with HIV to ward off infection.

  8. Medication costs - Wikipedia

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    Medication costs can be the selling price from the manufacturer, that price together with shipping, the wholesale price, the retail price, and the dispensed price. [3]The dispensed price or prescription cost is defined as a cost which the patient has to pay to get medicines or treatments which are written as directions on prescription by a prescribers. [4]

  9. Narcan, now available without a prescription, can still be ...

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    Experts worry that its unpredictable retail price, sporadic availability on store shelves, or general consumer confusion about potentially having to ask a pharmacist to retrieve it will mean that ...