Why is prescription importation important to you?
What would happen if you didn't have affordable access to your medication?
Susan
I would have to stop lifesaving meds without prescription importation. In the US I paid over $600.00 for one medication a month, from Canada it is just $300.00.
Oct 6, 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
Nov 27, 2022
Bob
It was a lifesaver when my wife was alive (Parkinson's & Dementia) and as my heart medication has tripled in cost I was forced to buy from Canada at 50% of the new US price.
Conroe
Jan 30, 2023
Casey
This prescription is important to my 6 year old daughter Lucy Cerna she was diagnosed with congenital hyperinsulinism. She is currently prescribed 1.7 ml liquid diazoxide 50 mg per ml. If Lucy doesn’t take her medicine it can result in frequent low blood sugar associated with brain damage, coma or even death.
Feb 12, 2023
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%.
Dec 1, 2022
Andrew
Previous cost in the US - $139.00. Import cost - $43.00. It helped us afford more of the essentials that make retirement more about what it's all about, spending time with family.
Portland
Oct 24, 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
Nov 1, 2022
Ace
I would be spending $500/3 month prescription. Now my medications cost $76/ month. It allows me to playing with my grandchildren and getting outdoors.
Mar 10, 2023
Dennis
I would not take my prescribed medication if it weren't for importation. My medication costs over $240 after deductible in the U.S. Today it is $78 with Canada Drug Warehouse
Sep 26, 2022
Robert
I get brand name meds for a lot less. $400 a month with no insurance and from Canada I pay $113 for 300 pills. It is less stress and I know my medicine is helping me get on with life.
Sep 29, 2022
Erica
Severe migraines are debilitating. Some of my migraines have lasted for 5-7 DAYS. Medicare does not recognize my migraine meds as "necessary" and will not even apply them to my deduction if I pay full price. The cheapest price I could find for my migraine meds was $32 per pill. Through Canadian pharmacies I pay $8 per pill.
Chicago
Oct 12, 2022
Michael
Eliquis prevents me from having pulmonary embolism again, possibly a consequence of the Pfizer Covid Vaccine. If I didn't have access to the generic in Canada, I would die. Previous over $600 per quarter in the US, now about $150 online.
Mar 28, 2023