Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 I live in Everett, which is North of Seattle and about 3 and a half hours from the Canadian border. My insurance covers my prescriptions adequately well, but I'm just wondering how much I might be able to save by filling prescriptions in Canada. Is there anyone here that does this and would be willing to shed some light on it? I am currently taking: Urso Forte Asacol Mercaptopurine Lexapro and prescription strength folic acid as well as short term prescriptions for prednizone and ciprofloxacn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Hi Trevor. I live in Maple Ridge (a suburb of Vancouver, B.C.). From you list I just take URSO. I pay $1.36 Canadian (Canadian dollar is at $0.95 US) for a 250mg pill. I get them on prescription and am not sure what the regulations are about taking prescription drugs across the border. I don't think your insurance company should have any concerns if you are saving money. Ian I live in Everett, which is North of Seattle and about 3 and a halfhours from the Canadian border. My insurance covers my prescriptionsadequately well, but I'm just wondering how much I might be able to save by filling prescriptions in Canada. Is there anyone here thatdoes this and would be willing to shed some light on it?I am currently taking:Urso ForteAsacolMercaptopurineLexaproand prescription strength folic acid as well as short term prescriptions for prednizone and ciprofloxacn. -- Ian Cribb P.Eng .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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