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New survey: Americans cut prescription costs by ordering from Canada
March 7, 2021
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(BPT) - Prescription drug prices are skyrocketing. For anyone who needs regular prescriptions to manage serious chronic health conditions, the soaring cost of their medications creates a real burden. Studies show that one in four adults skip medications primarily due to cost, which leads to bigger problems both for their health outcomes and for increasing medical costs as they suffer complications due to missed medications. But a new survey shows that a growing number of Americans are finding a workable solution: importing prescription medications from Canada.
In the survey, conducted by the Campaign for Personal Prescription Importation (CPPI), over 93% of the respondents cited the high cost of prescription drugs in the U.S. as the primary reason they ordered prescriptions from licensed online Canadian pharmacies.
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Patient accounts in this survey prove that Americans are finding critically needed savings on drugs, despite rising U.S. prices, by ordering prescription medications from online Canadian pharmacies.” Jack Pfeiffer, CPPI Executive Director WASHINGTON, DC, USA, February 22, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ In survey results released today by the Campaign for Personal Prescription Importation (CPPI) Americans reported saving an average of $228 per month or $2,736 a year on imported prescription drugs from certified online Canadian pharmacies compared to costs in the U.S. Over 2.3 million Americans import prescription medications from abroad, where prices are more affordable. Unfortunately, nearly a quarter of American adults report having missed their medications, citing cost as the leading reason. Missed medication is a leading cause of
SAVINGS
CPPI survey data shows that Americans are finding $245 average monthly savings (nearly $3,000 savings a year) on prescription drugs from online Canadian pharmacies. People who spend more than $300 a month on prescriptions find $648 average monthly savings.
SAFETY
Purchasing prescription medications for importation from licensed and certified online Canadian pharmacies is safe and easy. For decades,
FDA guidance has helped people safely import medications. Online pharmacies recommended by CPPI like those certified by the Canadian International Pharmacy Association (CIPA) report a
100% perfect safety record while serving millions of American customers since 2002. As of 2020,
2.3 million Americans import medications, and the number of people ordering their medications online is growing according to the