March 2023 - Newsletter #3
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Those Responsible for It Using the Opioid Epidemic to Curtail Cheaper Meds from Canada
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Big Pharma and their allies in the chain drugstore industry have purposefully tried to conflate the online sale of controlled and addictive medications with safe and legitimate importation of non-controlled and non-addictive day-to-day maintenance medicines, like the ones you purchase through NorthWestPharmacy.com. The guise of protecting the public from online opioid sales provides political cover for their allies in Congress and the Senate to put forward bills that are actually designed to prevent you from buying any lower cost medications through online pharmacies outside the USA and stopping cheaper prescription drugs being purchased online from Canada and elsewhere would without a doubt boost U.S. Big Pharma and chain drugstore profits. It’s quite the sleight of hand when considering the irony that it is the drugmakers and the chain drugstores who are actually responsible for the opioid crisis.
So the Canadian International Pharmacy Association (CIPA) is calling for a ban on the online marketing and sale of fentanyl and other opioids and the Campaign for Personal Prescription Importation (CPPI), a U.S. non-profit patient advocacy organization representing over 100,000 Americans, has joined the call. Certified by CIPA, NorthWestPharmacy.com meets CIPA’s stringent safety standards which also means we do not sell any controlled, narcotic or habit-forming substances whatsoever. We never have.
It is notable that Big Pharma and the chain drugstores have not joined the call for this ban.
… “‘for too long the greed of big pharmaceutical companies and big box pharmacies clawed record profits from the sale of opioids, leading to America’s opioid epidemic …’”
CPPI executive director Jack Pfeiffer says, “‘for too long the greed of big pharmaceutical companies and big box pharmacies clawed record profits from the sale of opioids, leading to America’s opioid epidemic. Rogue websites pretending to be pharmacies take advantage of Big Pharma’s folly and further place American patients in jeopardy by selling opioids and controlled substances online, often without a doctor’s prescription. It’s time to put an end to that.’”
The CPPI further recognizes “CIPA safety protocols as the benchmark for best practices in patient safety among international pharmacies. CIPA-certified pharmacies have been selling maintenance medications online for two decades with a 100% perfect safety record.”
If Big Pharma and the chain drugstores are finally ready to be part of the solution, they should stop conflating the legitimate importation of non-controlled lower cost medicines with the sales of the highly addictive narcotics that they themselves engage in.
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