A prescription drug I take recently had a generic version become available. I do not respond well to the generic (tried 3 different manufactures). My doctor says my body must not metabolize the generic as well as the name-brand due to differences in inactive ingredients, etc. We even tried upping the dose and the side-effects were not good. I went back to the name-brand, but my insurance only pays up to the cost of the generic. This means I'm paying $150 a refill. After footing this bill for a while, I'm getting tired of the drain on my finances.
The same drug, with no insurance, at canadadrugs.com is 1/4 the cost of the same medication WITH insurance in the United States. I have tried to dig up some facts about the legality of importing prescription drugs and it seems murky at best.
I can basically get 3 months at full price for less than the price of 1 (supplemented by insurance) here. How stupid is that? This is the same name brand drug manufactured by the same company.
Anyways, has anyone used them before? Is it "legal"?
Thanks
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Iron Woode
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The same drug, with no insurance, at canadadrugs.com is 1/4 the cost of the same medication WITH insurance in the United States. I have tried to dig up some facts about the legality of importing prescription drugs and it seems murky at best.
I can basically get 3 months at full price for less than the price of 1 (supplemented by insurance) here. How stupid is that? This is the same name brand drug manufactured by the same company.
Anyways, has anyone used them before? Is it "legal"?
Thanks
Necro Thread Revived By Spammer
Iron Woode
Super Moderator
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