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floridian
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That sucks, but I can see how the Canadian government would want to limit prescriptions to people that have been examined by a doctor. You may have to do some medical tourism - I would guess that once a doctor in Canada had examined you, you could get refills if the doc continued to monitor your condition via email and/or coordinated with your local doctor in the US. But the extra time and cost will mean fewer people will benefit from cross-border trade.
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Re: Canadian drug sales
« Reply #2 on: Dec 31st, 2004, 7:27pm » |
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Re: Canadian drug sales
« Reply #3 on: Dec 31st, 2004, 7:39pm » |
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Oh Hell, Paul, Canadians ask that question all the time! Can't see where it's done either country a whole hell of a lot of good. I think you folks south of the border should be able to just waltz over here and buy drugs if they're cheaper and in return, I should just be able to saunter across your border and buy all the shoes I want - with no questions and no duty charged. See, they should let us ordinary guys take care of business!
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Re: Canadian drug sales
« Reply #4 on: Jan 9th, 2005, 11:18pm » |
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