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Tuesday, September 16, 2003But it could eventually bump up prescription-drug prices in Canada. That fear stems from moves by four of the world's largest drug makers to begin choking off supplies to Canadian pharmacies which reimport drugs to American consumers. If a national trend toward buying Canadian continues, the supplies are expected to be further curtailed, and big drug companies on this side of the border can put pressure on Canadian prices by controlling supply. This re-importation thing is bound to be a short-lived solution. Eventually the prices are going to be the same on both sides of the border. posted by Sydney on 9/16/2003 07:53:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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