Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.Ok, yeah, that figures. And your Youtube makes an excellent case. I feel even better about avoiding them all on my big-ticket items.
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Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.Ok, yeah, that figures. And your Youtube makes an excellent case. I feel even better about avoiding them all on my big-ticket items.
Look carefully at where the inhalers are made.I saw my PA yesterday and we discussed my experiences shopping for this inhaler. She wrote me a new script to use with the Canadian middlemen.
It just amazes me that the same med from the same manufacturer under the same license can be $212/month or $25/month depending on where one shops.
Oh yeah, but I learned the actual key on that in another thread. Amazing how much lifesaving meds are overpriced in the US The patents owner licenses the factory in India to make the same exact medicine for sale at various prices in various markets. Then the Canadian pharmacy opens an office (it may not be a real office, but whatever) there that buys locally at Indian wholesale prices, then ships direct to the US customer. In this case, Bayer is the manufacturer. Why it's the same thing by the same companies for less than 10% of the cost in another country is probably a complicated mix of international politics.Look carefully at where the inhalers are made.
Not sure why the difference, wages, quality, exchange agreements, etc
Numbers made up
Great Britian $127
India 24$