The $2-billion extra price tag of brand-name drugs in Canada
Let's repeat this very clearly: Canadians pay $2-billion extra on prescription drugs in order to get in return a net expenditure of $533-million by drug companies.
Canadians often think that their prescription drugs are cheap. Otherwise, why would so many Americans cross the border to buy them?
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