Drug updated imports and USA face.
It is a familiar story: A federal agency battles of illicit drug trafficking within the USA. In this version, but the border is rather north, south and the Agency is not the DEA, but the FDA. Noting the demand of consumers and insurers to curb the flow of drug prices, states and local governments will continue to take measures to promote and facilitate the importation of cheaper drugs from Canada and ” elsewhere. Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nevada, Rhode Island, Oklahoma, Texas and Vermont, and the cities of Boston and Washington, DC, so that an incomplete list - have introduced legislation or programs in place and paves the way for the purchase of medicines in the Stranger. “Out-of-control included a drug costs are unacceptable and we must find a solution,” said Dir Oklahoma, Brad Henry (D) 2005, in his State of the State address. “The worst, what we can do is nothing. The Food and Drug Administration responds with a communication to state and local governments, their programmes of importation of drugs being afoul of Federal Regulations.
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