Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Hi there Reg, Pretty darned sure that the backers of all that " propaganda " about Canadian drugs and how dangerous they are would be the big pharmaceutical companies. They surely don't want to lose their strong hold on the US market and they must be running scared now. Just would like to know how they manage to convince people of these things and I also wonder how long the American public is gonna stand for all this crap. I think that what we here in America should do is what used to be called a Mutiny on the bounty...lol. It all boils down to the money game again. I just feel so badly for all those that are being gouged and having to decide what it'll be tonight...dinner or the medication that they need......sad but true. JoyceF Now this is what I was worried about, I have been reading how the States want to keep our " inferior and potentialy dangerous " drugs from comming into there country. You see we have prices capped by legislation so that no one gets gouged on meds that are needed by the elderly or on a fixed income( me). There has been too much money coming up with seniors from the States and they are saving thousands of dollars on prescription drugs. Now a lot of these drugs came from down south to begin with,so to stop this the govts. of whatever, say our drugs are potentially dangerous yet they can't supply a single case of any harm from Canadian pharmas. I guess they could slow down the movement of their drugs to us also, but I have to ask if our drugs are inferior or dangerous why are we not dropping like flies? ( Or is that why I haven't heard from uncle latly)? ) Reg _________________________________________________________________ There are now three new levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! Learn more. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us & page=hotmail/es2 & ST=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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