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Why is prescription importation important to you?
What would happen if you didn't have affordable access to your medication?

Christy
My risk of stroke or death would be extremely high without this medication. $600 a month in US for a 30 day supply Now I pay $49.95 a month so I save $550 a month!!
Astoria
2 dic 2022

Patricia
I am ordering a medication for Asthma that costs approximately $150.00 a month thru the U.S. and $50.00 thru Northwest Pharmacy. I am saving about 75%.
1 dic 2022

Andy
The cost of my drugs and limiting the access to these medications gives me second second thoughts on our healthcare system. Yearly cost of just one drug is 3200$ under part d. Cost from Canada drugs is just 640$. Having the option removes the continuing stress of access to meds.
Hartford
30 nov 2022

Lloyd
I have a blood disorder for which I take Apixaban ( generiac Eliquis) there is no generiac for Eliquis available in United States but it is readily available in Canada. The US Eliquis cost $665.31 for 90 tablets. Canada cost $326.88 I can't afford the US costs.
Yantis
29 nov 2022

Raymond
I wouldn’t be able to afford my prescriptions at the current U.S. prices, which are outrageous. I’d have to choose between basic housing, food and prescriptions. In the U.S. it was approximately $1092.00 a month. Currently paying approximately $195.00 a month. I’m currently saving approximately $892.00 a month.
Cornville
28 nov 2022

Jean
If I am unable to order my prescription from Canada, I will most likely live on Social Security and are on Medicare which does not cover pharamacuticals. I was paying $750.00 per month. Now paying $190.00 per month for meds from Canada.
wagoner
28 nov 2022

Carol
I would have to pick and choose which meds to take or cut the roses if not for prescription importation. My medication costs two-thirds more in the US then Canada.
27 nov 2022

Holly
Prescription importation is critical. Without it, I would be struggling to afford asthma medication. The cost for one month's worth of inhaler was $279.62, whereas when I import it, the cost is $49.19, a savings of over $230!
Kapaa
27 nov 2022

Carl
I suffer from the psychiatric effects of Huntington's Disease. My medication has turned my life around in terms of employment stability and psychological well-being. My income is low and if I had to use domestic sources for my thorazin (chlorpromazine) I would be largely unable to put money away for future retirement costs. I'm 62. Even If I used the cheapest domestic source, Wal-Mart, my thorazin would cost over 7 times as much. My other medication is Zoloft, which happens to be affordable from U.S. suppliers. Saving all that money gives me more peace of mind.
St louis
23 nov 2022

Deborah
Cost is the main reason I use an importation pharmacy as my Health Insurance does not cover it. Currently the cost of my prescription is approx. $500/3 month supply if bought in the USA. By ordering it from a legitimate pharmacy in Canada, I save $400/3month supply, which is a $1600/year savings. This is huge!!
Wellsville
20 nov 2022

Millie
I have severe glaucome and need special eyedrops. I am a senior citizen on fixed income. My cost thru insurance/pharmacy was approx. $430 for 2 month supply. I am getting it from Northwest Pharmacy in Canada for approx. $70 for 2 month supply (includes shipping).
Hartland
8 nov 2022

Agnes
I would not be able to afford my required medication for life due to the price. Humana costs $1600 and my copay currently is $692. In Canada I pay $104.95 for three months.
Alexandria
1 nov 2022
