CASE Calls White House Drug Importation Plan Total Disaster for U.S. Consumers
In a move that can only be considered a total disaster for the safety and security of America's drug supply, the
Despite Administration claims, this plan will not lower drug prices but instead dangerously opens the door for unsafe, counterfeit drugs to flood onto the U.S. market, as numerous health experts and non-partisan organizations have warned. Here are the facts consumers should know:
The door is now wide open for unsafe, counterfeit drugs to enter the U.S. market, creating a real and present danger to consumers who may soon be taking entirely ineffective or harmful drugs under the belief they are receiving the care they need.
Those who think medicines from
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Allowing states to import foreign drugs under FDA approval has repeatedly been shown to be a false hope for lowering drug prices, even if sourced from a reliable foreign manufacturer. Routing this supply through
Health organizations and experts have been in near unanimous agreement for years that importation opens up unnecessary dangers to America's drug supply, undermines IP protections of patented
Importation will not lower prices, and it will not help consumers. Instead, the
Ignoring established wisdom and precedence on the folly of drug importation will only hurt consumers, make our drug supply less safe, and lower the quality of every American's healthcare. It hasn't worked in the past, it won't work now, and it must be abandoned.



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