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The Canadian drug supply is pretty safe…” However, standards for a walk-in pharmacy are not applicable to onlinepharmacies in Canada, which are unregulated and can sell “unlicensed” medications. and licensed by your state board of pharmacy.” state-licensed board of pharmacylicensedpharmacy.”.
from licensedpharmacies to American patients. This epic counterfeit drug debacle had nothing to do with the personal importation of less expensive prescription drugs or foreign onlinepharmacies. Instead, it had everything to do with licensed U.S. pharmacies and wholesalers allegedly flouting the rules.
Mark Rubio (R-FL) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) , called the “Domain Reform for Unlawful Drug Sellers Act’’ or, for short, the ‘‘DRUGS Act,’’ could effectively end online access to safe and affordable imported medicines for Americans. But the FDA already has a program for tackling online opioid drug dealers.
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