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Republicans look to ease Canada drug import curbs
Boston Glob ^ | Sept. 22, 2006

Posted on 09/22/2006 7:16:58 PM PDT by Wolfie

Republicans look to ease Canada drug import curbs

WASHINGTON -- House Republicans tentatively agreed yesterday to prohibit customs agents from seizing prescription drugs that Americans buy in Canada .

The deal would let Americans carry up to a 90-day supply of medication back from Canada without being stopped by customs agents, House and Senate Republicans said. But it would not let Americans fill prescriptions online or by mail order .

``This really breaks the dam, and it shows that it's only a matter of time before we pass a full-blown reimportation bill," said Louisiana Republican David Vitter , who led the fight in the Senate to prohibit the Homeland Security Department from seizing prescription drugs .

Vitter acknowledged that sales of drugs though mail order or through the Internet are significant: ``I think support for that is going to continue, and going to continue to grow, no matter what this bill says or doesn't say."

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1 posted on 09/22/2006 7:16:59 PM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Wolfie

These restrictions are in place for the pharmaceutical lobby. Remove the law preventing Americans from importing drugs by mail and let the pharmaceuticals compete in the market.


2 posted on 09/22/2006 7:25:41 PM PDT by zendari
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To: Wolfie

Finally. Someone fighting for us senior citizens who have massive medication costs.

My inhaler in the US is $ 249.00 and the same inhaler, same company is $ 32.00 from Mehico. Something is wrong with this picture


3 posted on 09/22/2006 7:26:43 PM PDT by Dov in Houston
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To: zendari

I say get the government out of the equation entirely, and drug prices will fall on their own.


4 posted on 09/22/2006 7:27:20 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: zendari

Don't hold your breath, unless your favorite color is blue.


5 posted on 09/22/2006 7:35:13 PM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Dov in Houston

The government is fixing the market for the drug companies.

Now it dangles a little benefit to those who are ambulatory and happen to live near Canada.

And we have a free trade treaty.


6 posted on 09/22/2006 8:02:51 PM PDT by Shermy
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Sorry... I think this sucks.

I have family in Canada, who have to deal with their disastrous health-care system. Any relief they currently enjoy with the Canadian drug plan will surely be overwhelmed by a supply/demand crush from the US. This will probably drive the Canadian health-care system into deeper trouble.

I hope with Walmart's new generic drug program, Americans will forget about pillaging Canada's drug supply.
7 posted on 09/22/2006 8:03:11 PM PDT by Tim n Texas
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Of course. Hence the laws.


8 posted on 09/22/2006 8:21:26 PM PDT by zendari
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To: Tim n Texas

The drugs I've bought so far through a Canadian pharmacy were manufactured in Canada, England, New Zealand, and Turkey. How this is pillaging your drug supply, I have no idea. In the case of the Canadian Lipitor, my buying from you is putting money into your pockets and creating jobs. You don't like that?


9 posted on 09/22/2006 8:28:14 PM PDT by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com)
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To: zendari
Remove the law preventing Americans from importing drugs by mail and let the pharmaceuticals compete in the market.

Compete with who? The Canadian government who tells them what they can charge for their products? As long as Canada mandates price controls on manufacturers and acts as the only legal purchaser in Canada, market forces will never be allowed to work. You can't create a false market and then demand that suppliers compete. U.S. consumers will continue to shoulder the cost for developing new drugs as long as the Socialists in Canada behave like leeches, dictating what industry's profits should be, thereby forcing Americans to fund the massive R&D costs required to support drug development on their own.

10 posted on 09/22/2006 8:35:55 PM PDT by Mase
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To: Tim n Texas

That's Canada's problem. They chose their Socialist system, naturally, it will be exploited.


11 posted on 09/22/2006 8:51:27 PM PDT by zendari
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To: Mase
Compete with who? The Canadian government who tells them what they can charge for their products? As long as Canada mandates price controls on manufacturers and acts as the only legal purchaser in Canada, market forces will never be allowed to work. You can't create a false market and then demand that suppliers compete. U.S. consumers will continue to shoulder the cost for developing new drugs as long as the Socialists in Canada behave like leeches, dictating what industry's profits should be, thereby forcing Americans to fund the massive R&D costs required to support drug development on their own.

In many cases, compete with their own products; its a simple fact that a large difference in consumer prices enables arbitrage.

Manufacturers know the laws and the deal in Canada, and voluntarily choose to sell their products there. Do you think an elderly person cares about drug R&D that will occur after his lifetime? Frankly I myself would be quite happy to let the Canadian taxpayer fund my purchases.

Drug companies rightfully enjoy monopoly patent status on their products for a given time. If they want to attract these customers, they might want to consider lowering their domestic prices.

Foreign market restrictions should hardly be "competed" against with our own, especially one that serves an industry over the people. Drug companies are responsible for their own R&D to ensure their future profits; they don't need our government handing it to them on a silver plate.

12 posted on 09/22/2006 9:04:48 PM PDT by zendari
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Drug companies will sell patented drugs to Canada until such time as the loss of sales from the higher-margin US market outstrip the higher-voluume-but-lower-margin sales to Canada. The day that imbalance occurs, they will no longer sell drugs to Canada.

Since drug companies are overwhelmingly publicly-traded companies, they cannot sell their product at a loss and maintain their fiduciary responsibility. The day the U.S. legalizes reimportation is the day that Canada will ban exportation of drugs. For if they do not, there will be nothing but generic drugs available to Canadians.

13 posted on 09/22/2006 9:36:28 PM PDT by Panzerfaust
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To: Tim n Texas
I have family in Canada, who have to deal with their disastrous health-care system. Any relief they currently enjoy with the Canadian drug plan will surely be overwhelmed by a supply/demand crush from the US.

This issue is not about one country. It's about the fundamental right of Americans to shop around for the best deal. Around here, we go to Mexico for our expensive prescriptions. The Internet can make the world market available to people who don't happen to live near a border.

14 posted on 09/22/2006 10:40:29 PM PDT by BlazingArizona
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To: Mase
I guess we should nuke Wal-Mart for selling certain drugs even cheaper than the Canadians, then. Surely this will cause our pharma manufacturers to immediately stop doing R & D.
15 posted on 09/22/2006 10:44:49 PM PDT by BlazingArizona
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"This issue is not about one country. It's about the fundamental right of Americans to..."

And so how many countries does America total up to?

We need to solve our own problem, not sponge off our neighbors, who by the way, could easily slap an export duty on drugs leaving the country if they have to... and they will.

Having Walmart step up to the plate is exactly the kind of solution America needs. Let American business solve the problem, for Americans.
16 posted on 09/23/2006 6:12:53 AM PDT by Tim n Texas
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To: Mase

BUMP


17 posted on 09/23/2006 7:00:17 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Shermy
The government is fixing the market for the drug companies.

Freepers crap all over the Canadian drug system because it fixes prices. Meanwhile, we a have a Medicare drug system the fixes prices too, only it fixes them at the higher level demanded by the pharmaceutical companies. Somehow that escapes their attention.

18 posted on 09/23/2006 7:06:41 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Tim n Texas
We need to solve our own problem, not sponge off our neighbor

Buying drugs in a international free market is not "sponging off our neighbor". It's being able to buy from whoever offers the best prices at a given time.

19 posted on 09/23/2006 8:00:43 AM PDT by BlazingArizona
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To: Tim n Texas
We need to solve our own problem, not sponge off our neighbors, who by the way, could easily slap an export duty on drugs leaving the country if they have to... and they will.

So why haven't they?

20 posted on 09/23/2006 10:23:14 AM PDT by zendari
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