“I buy my cat's medicine from Canada because I can't afford to get it from Chewey. $250 vs $40.” Reddit · r/mildlyinfuriating · 2 years ago
Consumers often turn to Canadian pharmacies when faced with "sticker shock" from high-deductible plans or the rising costs of life-saving medications.
“The drug I take costs $20/month outside of the US; if I get it here it will cost me $600/month. ... I'm a senior citizen and am really feeling lost.” Reddit · r/healthcare · 11 months ago
The community highlights a mix of relief over prices and frustration with the regulatory environment.
: Legitimate Canadian pharmacies typically require a valid prescription. Some users suggest visiting a walk-in clinic in Canada to have a Canadian doctor rewrite a U.S. prescription, allowing for cash purchases at local pharmacies.
: The FDA may "detain" or seize imported medications. Seniors and those on long-term treatments have reported sudden seizures of medications they had successfully received for years, often due to strict requirements that the drug must not be obtainable or advertised in the U.S.. User Perspectives
: Many online "Canadian" pharmacies actually source medications globally. For example, one user ordered from a Canadian site only to have the medication arrive from a pharmacy in Mauritius with Turkish labeling. Critical Concerns
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“I buy my cat's medicine from Canada because I can't afford to get it from Chewey. $250 vs $40.” Reddit · r/mildlyinfuriating · 2 years ago
Consumers often turn to Canadian pharmacies when faced with "sticker shock" from high-deductible plans or the rising costs of life-saving medications.
“The drug I take costs $20/month outside of the US; if I get it here it will cost me $600/month. ... I'm a senior citizen and am really feeling lost.” Reddit · r/healthcare · 11 months ago
The community highlights a mix of relief over prices and frustration with the regulatory environment.
: Legitimate Canadian pharmacies typically require a valid prescription. Some users suggest visiting a walk-in clinic in Canada to have a Canadian doctor rewrite a U.S. prescription, allowing for cash purchases at local pharmacies.
: The FDA may "detain" or seize imported medications. Seniors and those on long-term treatments have reported sudden seizures of medications they had successfully received for years, often due to strict requirements that the drug must not be obtainable or advertised in the U.S.. User Perspectives
: Many online "Canadian" pharmacies actually source medications globally. For example, one user ordered from a Canadian site only to have the medication arrive from a pharmacy in Mauritius with Turkish labeling. Critical Concerns