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In reply to the discussion: Cold-sore cream: $34 in Canada, $2,532 in U.S. [View all]crim son
(27,552 posts)17. I understand the sentiment but
half my family is Canadian, living in Canada, and there is no question that the situation described in the article is not terribly unusual. No matter where you stand politically there are some aspects of human existence that should not be exploited for profit, wouldn't you agree? We are not monsters. The American health care system's priority is not healthcare!
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Yeah, this is definitely a problem. Americans are gouged on pharmaceuticals.
Liberal Veteran
Mar 2015
#2
we're gouged on everything when it comes to healthcare, and it's because our government is
Doctor_J
Mar 2015
#3
Americans, please! Tie yourselves into a pretzel if you must to explain...
RufusTFirefly
Mar 2015
#7
See, the president is playing 12-D chess, and we can't let the criminal be the enemy of the good
Doctor_J
Mar 2015
#39
You're right - it's not healthcare, it's taking care of the healthcare privateers
erronis
Mar 2015
#31
Thank you Richard Nixon for this completely fucked up Health Insurance racket you created!
Rex
Mar 2015
#27
At first tingle start taking L-lysine & vitamin c a couple tomes a day. Most times that prevents it
peacebird
Mar 2015
#37
Generics have gotten ridiculous on some meds. I paid $8 (no insurance) for generic Fioricet....
Liberal Veteran
Mar 2015
#51