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    Letter to the Editor: Please Say NO to the DRUGS Act

    Article submittedBy Article submittedApril 12, 2022Updated:April 12, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Dear Editor:

    Please say NO to the DRUGS Act. Access to safe and affordable prescription drugs is critically important to me, thousands of people in TN and millions of Americans. That is why I am asking you to oppose the DRUGS Act (‘Domain Reform for Unlawful Drug Sellers Act, H.R.6352 & S.3399).

    The DRUGS Act would rob Americans like me of one of the only avenues for safe and affordable prescription medications: licensed international pharmacies.

    I was paying over $100 per month for my thyroid medicine and now from Canadian Pharmacy I pay $52.00 for 3 month prescription. We are a retired couple and live on a very small income and we save over $80.00 per month getting my prescription from Canada for the exact same brand medicine. Please do not pass this law and take away this benefit from all of us senior citizens living on a fixed income.

    What the DRUGS Act proposes is wrong; and it will hurt millions of people at risk of blood clots, hypertension, COPD and other common chronic conditions that, if not treated with safe and affordable drugs will land us in hospitals and even morgues.

    The special interests backing the DRUGS Act claim that the bill would address illegal sales of opioids online; however, the bill fails to even mention the words opioids or fentanyl. Instead, the bill targets ‘non-domestic’ pharmacies – pharmacies that millions of Americans depend on for importation of safe and affordable medications.

    The special interests backing the DRUGS Act do not represent your constituents, they represent pharmaceutical giants like Pfizer, Amgen, Gilead, Eli Lilly, Merck, Takeda, and many others. The DRUGS Act backers are funded and led by board members from PhRMA and big pharmaceutical companies. In fact, DRUGS Act supporter NABP took $1 million from Purdue Pharma, the maker of the highly addictive opioid painkiller OxyContin. These big pharma front groups backing the DRUGS Act have made a habit of shamelessly exploiting the opioid crisis to attack prescription importation from international pharmacies.

    We will not stand for shutting down safe access to medicines. Americans like me know licensed international pharmacies require valid prescriptions and do not sell controlled substances. Safe international online pharmacies afford millions of Americans their prescription medicines by offering the same drugs at savings of 50 to 90 percent.

    Nearly one in three Americans — triple the share since March– say they’ve skipped medications or medical care in the previous three months due to cost. AARP reported in June that retail prices for some of the most widely used brand name prescription drugs continue to increase at 200 percent the rate of inflation. At a time of record inflation and sky-high drug prices, the DRUGS Act removes the only solution a typical importation patient – a senior citizen on fixed income paying out-of-pocket – has to purchase medicine.

    I urge you to  help us spread the word to say No to the DRUGS Act.

    Thank you for your help,

    Shirley Makowski
    Hendersonville, TN

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