Hi @pickleball1946, others members have mentioned getting their prescription drugs through online pharmacies. You're wise to do your research on the specific pharmacy you use when it comes to ordering online. Some pharmacy websites can look trustworthy when they are not. It's important to always check to make sure an online pharmacy is legitimate.
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Many older Americans are on cholesterol medication atorvastatin and very cheap. Mine comes from Kaiser Perm pharmacy and MFG = NOVADOZ. NOVADOZ is a NJ marketing company thats a wing of MSN (google msnlabs). MSN is an Indian company. So many people are already drinking cheap meds likely from India.
Bristol Myer Squibb's (BMS) world wide locations shows manufacturing in China as well as western leading nations like US and various EU countries. These western manufacturing locations are often biologics meaning drugs grown by biology. These are more advanced and likely trickier to produce. So it is quite natural formulated drugs shift towards lower cost countries (India seems to be leader) google CPHI events (pharma conference) 10x in next year are 2x China, 1x Thailand, 1x India, 1x Saudi Arabia 2x EU, 1x Korea, 1x Japan, 1x US.
For drugs like Eliquis and Entresto (my mother use this as well for AFib and is pricy) It is likely US drug companies always aim at 15-20 of high profits from newer drug discoveries with improvements. Lock in the patents and keep strict distribution in wealthy countries to lock in higher profit. Eliquis generics was successfully blocked by BMS+Pfizer (coinventers) in 2021 in US courts. Eliquis is the #1 drug expense on Medicare and represent $12B out of $45B 2023 revenue for BMS.
So the goal for US drug companies is to pitch medical community to prescribe latest patent enforced drug (and newer drugs are usually better just maybe not as much as they pitch. There are other blood thinner alternatives to Eliquis which just gradually falls out of favor amongst the US medical establishment) Lobby hard in congress and hire lawyers to defend the patents. And generally scare the living day lights out of consumers to buying overseas where the drug was likely made anyways.
So its all grey market for the cheaper sources from overseas. And gov+industry+medical community are all making $$$ from mostly elderly US consumers paying for leading drug development and providing no info on cheap oversea solution naturally generates consumer distrusts.
Not suggesting we all drink meds from India Turkey and buy from online Canadian Pharmacies. But likely most of the cheap drugs no longer protected by patents are already coming from there. I read Canadian online pharmacies are usually just an online presence and just have distribution agreements with oversea pharmacies to drop ship drugs directly from say India and Maruitius (little island nation in the middle of Indian Ocean) Cheaper Eliquis are typically Product of Turkey made in Puerto Rico labled as Pfizer (contract manufactured by BMS) and shipped via Maruitius. Maruitius must offer laws that allow grey market side step entry into US.
So I wonder if Eliquis my mother is using is basically same as made in Puerto Rico by BMS shipped from Maruitius. Seems likely but gov+pharma+medical industry in US is never going to confirm or provide any kind of clarity. Rather, their aim is to create distrust to lock-in their profits. Even pharmacies gets a cut and of course elected gov officials through lobbying.
Good morning. Have you actually been able to verify the legitimacy of LifeRx. The address listed on their website Unit 208, 4656 Westwinds Drive, NE, Calgary, AB Canada, T3J 3Z5 takes you to an industrial park and none of the businesses are LifeRx. Additionally, all pharmacies located in Alberta Canada can be verified by the Alberta College of Pharmacy, which LifeRx does not come up on their website.
LifeRx does not come up as a registered pharmacy. The bottom of the homepage of LifeRx Pharmacy states "Prescription medications and over the counter products dispensed from Canada through our affiliated Canadian pharmacy which is duly licensed by Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association. LifeRx Pharmacy also uses affiliated international pharmacies that are approved by regulatory authorities in their respective countries.In addition to having your prescriptions dispensed from our affiliated Canadian dispensing pharmacy, your medications are also dispensed from international pharmacies and fulfillment centers that are approved by the regulatory bodies from in their respective countries. LifeRx Pharmacy works with dispenses medications from fulfillment centers around the world in a variety of countries including and but not limited to Canada, USA, India, and the United Kingdom."
I fear the quality of the medication cannot be confirmed nor where the medication is coming from since it could be coming from Canada, USA, India, and the UK.
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PharmStore.com Winnipeg Canada they get about $107.99 for 180 5mg Apixaban.
I have be using them for about 3YRS takes about 3 week Del.
CIPA controled
Eliquis is apixaban. I get my drug from the Pharmstore in Canada. I have a choice of getting the drug from a Canadian firm or from the U.K. (among others). Having worked for a major pharmaceutical company for 21 years I am very comfortable buying generics from Canada. The choice is $500 for a month supply or $260 for a three month supply. My doctors always write my prescriptions for the Canadian pharmacies. They encourage the savings.
Eliquis is apixaban. I get my drug from the Pharmstore in Canada. I have a choice of getting the drug from a Canadian firm or from the U.K. (among others). Having worked for a major pharmaceutical company for 21 years I am very comfortable buying generics from Canada. The choice is $500 for a month supply or $260 for a three month supply. My doctors always write my prescriptions for the Canadian pharmacies. They encourage the
I'm trying to find a company that can give me a better price that $600 out-of-pocket for a 30 day supply of Eliquis 2.5 mg. I found a company online that looks pretty solid: canadadrugwholesale.com. Is anyone familiar with this company? Does anyone have experience with other Canadian drug companies.
Thank you for your attention to this,
Christine
thank you,
Christine
I've been getting Apixaban from Canadian Pharmacy for years!
Thank you, this is helpful.
Christine
Very helpful. Thank you,
Christine
Very helpful. Thanks for the information.
Christine
I put in an order )thru my Cardiologist) thank you so much!!!
Christine
At the time the price was a little lower now it s about 125
Eliquis is apixaban. I get my drug from the Pharmstore in Canada. I have a choice of getting the drug from a Canadian firm or from the U.K. (among others). Having worked for a major pharmaceutical company for 21 years I am very comfortable buying generics from Canada. The choice is $500 for a month supply or $260 for a three month supply. My doctors always write my prescriptions for the Canadian pharmacies. They encourage the savings.
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Eliquis is apixaban. I get my drug from the Pharmstore in Canada. I have a choice of getting the drug from a Canadian firm or from the U.K. (among others). Having worked for a major pharmaceutical company for 21 years I am very comfortable buying generics from Canada. The choice is $500 for a month supply or $260 for a three month supply. My doctors always write my prescriptions for the Canadian pharmacies. They encourage the
I use canadadrugwarehouse.com
877-204-1506
My doctor faxes the prescription to them.
855-879-3639
You can discuss payment approach with them.
Currently, I pay approximately $275 for a 3 month supply which includes shipping.
I opted for a Canadian manufacturer but they also order from other parts of the world which can be cheaper.
I have no idea how the tariff trade war will impact me going forward.