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Customers worried their access to cheaper Canadian drugs might be jeopardized need not fear: the world is at their fingertips. By Andi Atwater July 28, 2005 Read the full story at news-press.com.
Read MoreSenators David Vitter (R-La.) and Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) joined forces today to present a new bill designed to allow the importation of prescription drugs from more than 20 countries all around the world. During their presentation, Vitter and Stabenow referred to a wide show of support offered by AARP and American seniors for the importation legislation; however, a new study…
Read MoreWASHINGTON — Taking a step toward allowing the widespread importation of cheap prescription drugs, lawmakers on Thursday introduced legislation that would bar U.S. trade representatives from forging agreements to block such deals. By Jonathan M. Katz, Associated Press July 28, 2005 Read the full story at newsday.com.
Read MoreThousands of packets of an anti-cholesterol drug taken by millions of Britons as a treatment for heart disease are to be recalled after the discovery of counterfeit pills awaiting distribution to NHS patients. By Sam Lister July 28, 2005 Read the full story at timesonline.co.uk
Read MoreORLANDO, Fla.-While Medicare is in the process of sending its users information on how to apply for help with drug costs this summer, AAA already has a simple solution that many may already be carrying in their wallet: the AAA Prescription Savings program. July 27, 2005 Read the full story at businesswire.com.
Read MoreSince the recall of 18 million Lipitor tablets in 2003, the Food and Drug Administration has been investigating how counterfeit Lipitor pills made their way into United States pharmacies. By Stephanie Saul July 26, 2005 Read the full story at nytimes.com.
Read MoreLANSING — State House Democrats say Michigan residents could save big on prescription drugs if the state joins a program letting them purchase medicines from Canada and other countries. By David Eggert, Associated Press July 25, 2005 Read the full story at freep.com.
Read MoreWith the cost of a dozen daily prescriptions routinely eating into his wallet, John McClure decided years ago to cut his spending by cutting his pills. With his doctor's go-ahead, the cardiac patient buys double doses of certain medicines and then splits the drugs in half – effectively stretching a month's supply for two months. By Maria M. Perotin July…
Read MoreWhen Florida authorities raided a group of Internet-based pharmacies last week, a ripple of anxiety spread among people who use no-questions-asked Web sites to order powerful pain-killers and psychoactive drugs. July 21, 2005 Read the full story at news-journalonline.com.
Read MoreThe medication you rely on to treat a critical illness may be fake. In other words, it may be ineffective and maybe even harmful. Problem pills are making their way into hospitals and pharmacies and prosecutors found a connection to a Kissimmee wholesaler. July 21, 2005 Read the full story at wftv.com.
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