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Prescription drugs from Canada into the US.

Helping you understand why prescription drugs from Canada cost less. Cheap Canadian Drugs from Canada cost less than America's - Explaining how Canada's online pharmacies sell prescription medicines to Americans.

Why are Canadian drugs cheaper than their counterparts in the United States? This is a question that many Americans are asking. Our website aims to explore and explain how and why Canadians have access to the very same medications sold in America, at prices up to 80% lower than the prices in America.

There are many reasons for the price discrepancies between the two countries. They involve different rules and regulations regarding the sale and marketing of cheap prescription drugs, various means of price controls, the power of the pharmaceutical industry in both countries, the role of the respective Federal governments - to name just a few.

It is safe to say that Americans are sick and tired of paying exorbitant prices for the prescription medications they need. These same Americans feel that the Federal government and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have for years failed to offer any solution to consumers in the USA. American citizens, and various State and local governments, are taking matters into their own hands. They argue that Canadian standards for prescription drug approval and control are at least as stringent as in the U.S., and that it is safe for Americans to buy cheap Canadian drugs at cheap Canadian prices.

Our website, Cheap Canadian Drugs, hopes to help both Americans and Canadians understand not only why Canadian drug prices are cheaper than U.S. prices, but also to understand the growing debate surrounding the online purchase of Canadian prescription drugs by Americans. Many Americans don't understand that this issue is highly divisive in Canada as well as in the U.S. Some Canadians fear that the prescription drug supply in Canada and that the cheap drug prices available to Canadians are being jeopardized as a result of this practice. Others, including many Canadian provincial governments, are standing up to protect the upwards of 1 billion dollars in annual revenue these Internet pharmacies are injecting into their provincial economies. Meanwhile, some Associations representing Canadian pharmacists and healthcare providers are questioning the safety of Canadian doctors signing off on U.S. prescriptions. Others believe that these same groups are simply acting to protect their own best interests.

What most people do agree about is the reality that U.S. consumers pay incredibly high prices for prescription drugs. Until such time as the U.S. Federal government provides solutions and options to American consumers, the debate about buying cheap drugs from Canada will continue. That being said, it is in everyone's best interests that consumers have some understanding about how Canadian drugs are regulated, how drug price controls in Canada operate, and how pharmacists and pharmacies, including Internet pharmacies, operate in Canada. Also important in understanding these issues is some knowledge of how generic prescription drugs are regulated and approved in both countries.

Our Drug News and Drug Resources pages will help citizens of both countries understand and monitor the ever evolving issues and challenges facing both countries. If you have any articles you wish to submit for inclusion on our site, or any questions or suggestions regarding the subjects we cover here, please contact us. Part of keeping citizens informed is knowing what information they lack. We'd appreciate hearing from you.