Kaiser Poll Show Support for Personal Imporatation

Kaiser Poll Show Support for Personal Imporatation
Showing posts with label imported drug safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imported drug safety. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Time for A Congressional Caucus to support Congress moves on Personal Importation

Publisher’s Note:  In this post, we applaud the introduction of bills in Congress in support of personal importation, while questioning the breadth of Congressional knowledge of the extent of the harmful consequences of protecting the safe haven provided in the US for the highest prescription prices in the Industrial World.  We continue our call for an Rx Bill of Rights for Americans, and urge that Congress form a Congressional caucus for Personal Importation as a first step to ensure that the vast numbers of Americans adversely affected by Pharma pricing have a voice in shaping health policies and continue to utilize the health and fiscal benefits made possible by personal importation.

Some simple questions for Congress:

  • Is it prepared for the spectacle of an agency ostensibly designed to protect the health and well-being of Americans—the FDA—seizing Americans’ medicines, holding them for an individual to ‘appeal’ the seizure (a complete sacrilege of the rights of Americans to due process by making their personal property subject to what are invalid seizures of their personal property, i.e., safe, valid medicines) and then, the eventual possible destruction of those medicines?                                                                       

Now, Congress has once again introduced two bills—S.122, co-sponsored by Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), and HR 2228, sponsored by Representative Chellie Pingree (D-ME 1)  Dana Rohranbacher (R-CA 48)

The bills are designed to allow the personal importation of safe, affordable medicines from Canadian pharmacies.

The chances of passage are slim to none according to https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr2228 which gives each bill a less than four percent chance of passage, leading us to our list above of questions for Congress.

We are recommending something more--that the sponsors of the bills send ‘Dear Colleague’ letters and engage in colloquies with their fellow members. Most importantly, we believe it is time for the formation of a Congressional Caucus comprised of Senate and House members to act in support of personal importation legislation, and to also allow Americans a place at the table thereby generating additional awareness of what the consequences will be of Pharma unchecked.  This will, thereby provide the basis for an Rx Bill of Rights for Americans, which could also act as a strategy map for lowering the outrageous pricing practices of Pharma.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Independent Study confirms safety and cost-effectiveness of personal importation


St. Louis, MO, April 2, 2012--The publisher of a leading informational website for America’s seniors, caregivers and policy-makers says that an independent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research validates the claims of supporters and advocates that personal importation of brand-name prescription medicines from reputable sources outside the U.S. is both safe and cost effective.

Daniel Hines, publisher of www.TodaysSeniorsNetwork.com, says the study, ‘Unveiling the Mystery of Online Pharmacies: an Audit Study ‘ should serve as a guide for policy-makers, including elected officials and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to ensure that facts about the safety, efficacy and cost-savings of personal importation of prescription medicines are not buried under the efforts by the Pharmaceutical industry (Pharma) attempts to ‘lump’ legitimate sources of safe, affordable medicines from outside the U.S. with bogus, illegitimate sources.

Legitimate sources of prescription medicines for personal importation of brand-name medicnes into the U.S. have established their own rigorous standards of safety and efficacy, Hines says.

“U.S. citizens pay the highest cost in the world for their prescription medicines, a reflection of the success of Pharma in influencing policy that has made the country a ‘safe haven’ for medicines,” Hines says.

In the study, the investigators purchased four top-selling brand name medicines from U.S. pharmacies and via personal importation. The medicines from the U.S. pharmacies cost an average of 52.4 percent more.

“The newly released study illustrates that the attempts by Pharma to impugn the safety, efficacy and savings of brand-name prescription medicines from such legitimate sources outside the U.S. by a more than decade-long effort to cast them in the same light as bogus operations that have no regard for safety or health, and that provide counterfeit medicines without prescriptions has been misdirected,” Hines says.