Canadians worried by plan to let Americans import drugs
Source: Associated Press
Canadians worried by plan to let Americans import drugs
August 1, 2019
OTTAWA (AP) A Trump administration plan to let Americans legally import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada is causing concern among Canadians who that fear it could cause shortages of some medications as well as surprise by officials who say they werent consulted about a possible influx of U.S. drug-buyers.
The plan is a clear and present danger to the health and well-being of Canadians who need prescription medications, said John Adams, the volunteer chairman of the Best Medicines Coalition, a non-profit organization representing 28 national patient organizations.
Adams told The Canadian Press the existing supply of drugs in Canada is not always sufficient to meet the current needs of Canadians, let alone a sudden surge in demand from south of the border.
Diabetes Canada is one of more than a dozen organizations that signed a letter urging the Canadian government to safeguard the countrys drug supply.
Its clear to us that whatever measures need to be put in place to prevent, for example, large-scale importation by online pharmacies or large-scale importation by large U.S. states, has to be put in place because Canada is not structured to produce an amount of medications required for a population that size, Kimberley Hanson, executive director of Diabetes Canada, told the CBC.
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