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Pharmaceutical Companies Will Soon be Required to Publicly Report Payments to Doctors; The Canadian Pharmacy Says It’s Time to Stop Unfairly Influencing Prescribers

July 31, 2013
Pharmaceutical Companies Will Soon be Required to Publicly Report Payments to Doctors; The Canadian Pharmacy Says It’s Time to Stop Unfairly Influencing Prescribers

On August 1, 2013, a crucial part of the Physician Payments Sunshine Act will go into effect. When this happens, pharmaceuticals companies will be required to collect and document their payments to physicians. Winnipeg, Manitoba (PRWEB) July 31, 2013 The Physician Payments Sunshine Act, passed as part of the United States’ Affordable Healthcare Act, requires […]

July 23, 2013
As The FDA Takes Further Action To Shut Down Fake Online Pharmacies The Canadian Pharmacy Reminds Consumers How To Find A Genuine Online Pharmacy

As part of a cooperative global effort, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seized websites and a staggering $41 million worth of illegal medications from nearly 10,000 “rogue” pharmacy websites in June 2013. The Canadian Pharmacy applauds these actions of the FDA to protect American consumers from the dangers of illegal pharmacies and hopes to […]

June 27, 2013
An Important Win for Drug Affordability in Maine Should Be a Call to Action for All U.S. Citizens States the Canadian Pharmacy

Maine citizens recently scored a major victory when the Maine State Senate passed a bill specifically allowing patients to import medications from Canada, thereby allowing Maine citizens to enjoy substantial savings on foreign medications. The Canadian Pharmacy congratulates the citizens of Maine and the state government for taking such an important step toward lowering drug […]

June 04, 2013
New Study Suggests Relationships Between Doctors and Drug Reps May Be Leading to Higher Drug Costs, The Canadian Pharmacy Advises Americans to Discuss Alternatives

With drug costs spiraling out of control, a new study published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine suggests one way to reduce drug costs – breaking up the traditional relationship between doctors and pharmaceutical representatives. The Canadian Pharmacy, an online pharmacy located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, recommends that patients always discuss their […]

May 28, 2013
The Affordable Health Care Act Could Reduce Prescription Drug Costs in The U.S – The Canadian Pharmacy Reminds Americans Prescription Affordability is Achievable Right Now

While the Affordable Care Act promises to lower prescription drug costs for Americans who are struggling to afford their medications, which cost considerably more for them than for their counterparts around the world, these changes are still three to five years off. In the meantime, The Canadian Pharmacy offers a more cost-effective option for U.S. […]