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New
Consumer-based organization in support of
personal importation of prescription
medicines launches national campaign
New Consumer-based organization in support
of personal importation of prescription
medicines launches national campaign
T
he
RxRights Coalition, comprised of advocacy
organizations around the country that are
concerned about the high cost of
pharmaceuticals in the U.S., has launched an
outreach and communications program to
ensure that Americans are able to exercise
their right to access to safe, affordable
medicines from licensed and registered
pharmacies in Tier One Countries who
standards of oversight and efficacy meet or
exceed those of the U.S.
Lee Graczyk, acting director of Mature
Voices Minnesota, the lead organizer for the Coalition, explains that that
vital medications are often too expensive
for American consumers because of the
predatory pricing practices of the
Pharmaceutical industry.
“Personal importation not enhances the
health and physical well-being of huge
numbers of Americans by allowing them to
benefit from the access to vital medicines,
and provides financial relief for Americans
with prices that are as much as 60 percent
less for the very same medicines,” Graczyk
explains.
Graczyk points out that Congress has
repeatedly passed legislation favoring
personal importation, only to see it turned
back by extensive lobbying by unmanageable
amendments promoted by Pharma.
Now, even though it has made agreements with
the current Administration, Pharma continues
to raise prices at a pace exceeding the
inflation rate, Graczyk explains.
Graczyk also points to the record of safety
and efficacy of personal importation of
medicines.
“We believe that Americans have the
capability to act responsibly in exercising
their right to purchase their medicines,”
Gracyzk says.“There are many ways of
verifying legitimate pharmacies, and one of
the most important is their record of
providing safe medicines.”
Graczyk himself can point a more than
decade-long-history of working on behalf of
safe, affordable medicines.
In his role as public policy director of the
Minnesota Senior Federation, starting in
1999 he organized monthly bus trips to
Canada to ensure that seniors could obtain
affordable prescription drugs. The
Federation collaborated with then-Senator
Mark Dayton to fund this project. For six
years, Senator Dayton donated his entire
senatorial salary to the cause.
The bus trips helped bring national public
attention to all Americans’ need for access
to safe and affordable prescriptions, and
the Federation soon realized that more than
the bus trips were needed to provide access
to the medicines. What
was required was providing them with the
ability to order prescription drugs online,
bringing greater convenience and savings to
even more Americans.
Graczyk was instrumental in establishing a
prescription drug importation program for
the Federation. He scrutinized more than 20
Canadian companies, and approved those with
the highest standards for the program. All
met the standards of Health Canada, the
Canadian equivalent of the U.S. FDA
The program is now maintained by Mature
Voices Minnesota and
currently has 2,200 members. Participants
save anywhere from 20 to 80 percent on their
prescription drugs by using the service.
Additionally, Internet importation has
become a “virtual lifeline” for millions of
Americans—a lifeline the RxRights consumer
coalition is working to protect to allow
continued access to safe and affordable
prescription prescription medicines.
The Coalition is a partnership of
organizations throughout the country that
support reimportation in order to expand
this influence. The Coalition’s goal is to
inform and educate both the public and
elected officials on the issues surrounding
prescription drug sales in this country.
Reasons to Join this Effort:
The prices that Americans pay for
prescription medicines are the highest in
the world.
A prescription drug one cannot afford is
neither safe nor effective.
Every American is entitled to enjoy the
health benefits made possible by
prescription medicines.
Access to safe, affordable prescription
medicines from licensed, regulated
pharmacies outside the U.S. will reduce the
costs of medications and improve the health
of U.S. citizens.
Lack of competition in the U.S. allows
pharmaceutical companies to fix prices and
overcharge Americans.
The Coalition Pledges to:
Present the truth about the safety,
efficacy, and cost-savings of prescription
medicines from outside the U.S.
Support policies allowing U.S. citizens to
exercise their right of freedom of choice in
determining where they purchase their
prescription medicines.
What You Can Do:
Join the coalition
Sign the petition
Tell your friends about the website
Contact your Senators and Representatives and let them know that you support prescription
drug importation
Follow RxRights on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube
The Coalition holds regular teleconferences
to discuss safe and affordable drug
importation. Contact Lee
Graczyk to join the Coalition or for more information.
List of Coalition Members