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Re: Does Canada get all the meds America does?

Posted by cybercafe on December 19, 2002, at 13:05:03

In reply to Re: Does Canada get all the meds America does? » SoS, posted by IsoM on December 19, 2002, at 0:43:24

> Canada has most of the same meds. There's a few that are available here but not in the States & vice versa. New meds often get to Canada a little while after the US. Our drug laws & testing methods are somehwat different. Checking with a knowledgable pharmacist about meds you're taking now & if they're available in Canada too is the best way to check.
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> One point is that meds may be the same but the names are different - e.g. Provigil is called Alertec in Canada, Klonopin is called Rivitrol, etc.

a little while after? ug... i think it took us 2 years to get remeron and we still don't have ziprasidone


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