JustDave
Senior Member
The medications I buy online from Canada are 10% of the cost of those in the US. Not a 10% discount, but 10% of! My blood thinner cost $375 a month in the US. From Canada, it's $40. I buy two other drugs that reflect that same price difference. There is one drug I still buy in the US. It's for blood pressure and it's cheap, so the price difference is not significant. The one draw back in getting drugs on line from Canada is that you have to plan ahead, because it takes a long time for the medications to clear customs, so you need to be thinking about a month and a half ahead.So thankful I was able to buy my drugs online from Canada since it saved us thousands. Hopefully, the U.S. will stop allowing big pharma to rob decent Americans of their retirement savings.
Some leaders in Congress are trying to stop US citizens from buying drugs in Canada. They are using the Opioid crisis to justify it, but it's really just a bill written by US drug companies to increase their already shameful price gouging profits.