There is a bill that, I believe, is pending from Congress, which would make it more difficult to obtain meds from Canada, for people in the US. US folks obtaining meds from Canada has a long long history, as in 1900 people in the US were importing aspirin(from the Bayer company, as German chemists had produced aspirin, for other purposes, in about 1872). The import of aspirin stopped when a number of fake aspirins surfaced(such as talcum powder). Aspirin was then made generic after WWI. So, some things never change, with hundreds of thousands of US citizens obtaining the less expensive meds from Canada. That may change, however……
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