The Media Attempt to Stop Canadian Pharmacy Services
Are U.S. pharmaceutical companies against your freedom of choice
regarding a Canadian pharmacy that can save you money? Fact is,
they have spent millions of dollars trying to end your right to
obtain medication from Canadian pharmacy online services.
When you see pharmaceutical advertisements, the cost of that
advertising is coming right out of your pocket when you buy your
prescriptions in the U.S. They complain about research and
development expenses, then turn around and spend millions in
negative advertising trying to discredit Canadian pharmacy
services.
Domestic Pharmaceutical Financial Reports
The large profit margins reported to shareholders of U.S.
pharmaceutical companies, as well as the large advertising and
marketing budgets, clearly show that those drug companies could
reduce prices without sacrificing research and development. They
spend fortunes on marketing schemes to urge the consumer to ask
for specific costly medications. That type of advertising is not
seen in Canada.
As much as three-fourths of all the drug companies' budgets are
spent in advertising and marketing. A great deal of research and
development is publicly funded. So it's no wonder more people
are turning to Canadian pharmacy online services rather than
paying high domestic prices.
Recent News
The American Daily reported on December 16, 2004 that "According
to the Center for Responsive Politics, the drug industry paid
out more than $25 million in 1999-2000 to U.S. congressional
candidates." Do you think those dollars were spent in an attempt
to get congress to ban lower-cost Canadian pharmacy online
services from shipping to U.S. consumers?
The L.A. Times, on August 4, 2004 published "Pharmaceutical and
biotech companies have spent in excess of $1 million lobbying
against numerous bills in the Legislature that would favorably
affect the way Californians get their prescriptions filled."
(Eg: From a Canadian pharmacy online.)
Further, the New York Times reported on October 12, 2004 that
"Astra Zeneca spent nearly $260 million on television and other
mass-media advertising aimed at Nexium users last year. Is that
why Nexium (or any advertised medication for that matter) is so
expensive? That exact same medication is at least 30% less from
a Canadian pharmacy!
Do They Have Your Best Interests at Heart?
Are the pharmaceutical giants really trying to discredit Canada
pharmacy services and force legislation to halt medication
shipments to U.S. consumers, making the U.S. consumer pay more
for EXACTLY the same medicine? That's for you to decide.
Defend your right to obtain prescription medication from a
Canadian pharmacy online service by selecting carefully who you
vote for in the next election. Don't fall for expensive
advertising, designed to urge you to buy medication you may not
need at all.
Properly prescribed pharmaceuticals can save your life, but it
can also drive you into the poor house if your purchases are
influenced by advertising.
A reputable Canada pharmacy can save you 30% - 50% or more
depending on the specific medication, and where you buy your
prescriptions from. It's worth your time to investigate. The
best place to start is by getting a price quote to give you an
idea of the possibilities.