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Kennah

(14,256 posts)
Sun Jan 6, 2013, 02:18 AM Jan 2013

I changed to better insurance, but looks like I'll still be buying my meds from Canada.

Open enrollment back in November, we switched insurance plans to a more expensive one. After 10 years with UC, I'm now on a Colonoscopy-A-Year frequent flyer program, and cashing in the points is royal motherfucker.

Just got done paying off the UC doc for my 2012 colonoscopy, and I need to get one scheduled in the next couple of months. Medical out of pocket costs at appointments will be less at least.

Wife went to get her meds filled under the new insurance today, I looked at the pricing and thought, "It's STILL cheaper in Canada."

If Canada gave us dual citizenship, then they could bargain for even cheaper prices on prescription drugs. Just saying.

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I changed to better insurance, but looks like I'll still be buying my meds from Canada. (Original Post) Kennah Jan 2013 OP
Seriously, can you rely upon the Canadian meds? AnotherMcIntosh Jan 2013 #1
We already have for nearly 3 years Kennah Jan 2013 #2
where do you get the drugs? williesgirl Jan 2013 #3
x2 AnotherMcIntosh Jan 2013 #4
90 day supply is on the CPB.gov website Kennah Jan 2013 #6
Mail order Kennah Jan 2013 #5
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