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Buying cheap prescription drugs from other countries may end up being costly, says the dean of Campbell University's pharmacy school. Read the full story at newsargus.com.
Read MoreWASHINGTON – Americans would be allowed to legally import safe prescription drugs from Canada and 24 other industrialized countries under legislation a bipartisan group of Senate and House members unveiled Wednesday. By DENNIS CAMIRE, Gannett News Service Jan 27 2005 Read the full story at jacksonsun.com.
Read MoreMONTPELIER, Vt. State senators have given preliminary approval to a bill that would authorize Vermont to join Illinois and three other states in a prescription drug importation plan. Read the full story at wcax.com.
Read MoreWASHINGTON — U.S. legislators introduced two bills yesterday to legalize prescription drug imports from Canada amid a Senate hearing on the risks and benefits of the cross-border trade. Eight U.S. representatives and senators, including five Republicans, are backing legislation in the House of Representatives. Another bill in the Senate is supported by five Republicans. BETH GORHAM, CP 2005-01-27 Read the…
Read MoreWASHINGTON (Reuters) – The same brand names are sometimes used for different drugs in different countries, posing a risk for people who import cheaper medicines from abroad, a U.S. group warned on Thursday. Thu Jan 27, 2005 Read the full story at reuters.com.
Read MoreStewart Rahr's new $45 million East Hampton estate, the most expensive house ever purchased in New York State, is just across the pond from Steven Spielberg's. Mr. Rahr plays golf with Donald Trump and practices putting on an indoor green in the basement of his warehouse in Queens. He and his wife, Carol, last drew attention in 2003 when they…
Read MoreSeems like only yesterday when the answer to the high cost of U.S. prescription drugs was as plain as the maple leaf on Canada's flag. A Register-Guard Editorial January 24, 2005 Read the full story at registerguard.com.
Read MoreWashington — Some federal lawmakers are pushing hard to allow Americans to readily buy prescription drugs from other countries, but passing such legislation could be the death knell for current trends in reimportation. By Joel B. Finkelstein, AMNews staff Jan. 24, 2005 Read the full story at ama-assn.org.
Read MoreA Florida man pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court to participating in a multimillion-dollar conspiracy to sell counterfeit and illegally imported Lipitor, a top-selling cholesterol drug made by Pfizer. BY SUSAN TODD, Star-Ledger Staff Saturday, January 22, 2005 Read the full story at nj.com.
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