Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 - " Trudy Newman " <tnewman@> Monday, January 07, 2002 12:57 AM [CIDSNetwork] MED: Prescription Medicines > > [This post came through on one of my other lists and might have > helpful information for Americans who struggle with chronic illness. > TN] > > > Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:12:20 -0500 > Gail Kansky > NOT,MED: Prescription Medicines > > NCF Announcement to all physicians and patients in the United States: > > Canada, as most are aware, has a socialized medical system that has > one benefit that can be used by those in the United States: the price > of medication is controlled. > > Prices in Canada can be from 30% to 1000% less than the same > medications in the United States. Prescriptions for a three-month > supply, including shipping charges, can often be less than a one-month > supply in the United States, although not all medications have this > drastic a price difference. > > Canadian Prescription Drugs works with a group of pharmacies that > process the prescriptions that are written by physicians in the United > States and medication can be sent directly to the patient as long as a > valid U.S. prescription is used. > > For those patients struggling with a chronic illness, costly > medication is not always covered by their insurance plans. More > information is available by calling 1-877-966-0567 (toll free) or > going to the website: > > http://www.canpd.com > > The National CFIDS Foundation, Inc. is an all volunteer group that > derives no financial gain from alerting people to this information. > > Gail Kansky > National CFIDS Foundation, Inc. > 103 Aletha Rd. > Needham, MA 02392-3931 > > 781-449-3535 > > http://www.NCF-NET.org > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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