Nelson Vergel
Founder, ExcelMale.com
The high price of drugs in the U.S. has left millions of Americans lying and committing fraud and other crimes to get their medicines. Recently in the New York Times, they featured an article about the high costs of drugs based on reports from hundreds of readers who shared their strategies related to acquiring needed drugs, such as getting a physician to prescribe twice the needed dose and cutting them in half, or "borrowing" medicines from a friend or relative with better insurance coverage. Many are seeking drugs from overseas even though this is generally illegal, according to the FDA. Despite this, the Canadian International Pharmacy Association fills prescriptions for one million Americans each year.
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