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Ingrid's avatar

Ummmmmmm….If they have undercut the drug prices then why do we as Americans still pay astronomical prices????…That’s a rhetorical question, of course. Thank God we have someone FINALLY trying to correct the problem though, in this administration!

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Clare Goldsberry's avatar

The US is learning its lesson about depending on other countries for our most important products. America could actually make drugs in the US, like aspirin? We can't make aspirin??? But, as I always say, nothing is all bad and nothing's all good. When you read stories of elderly (and other younger people as well of late) on 25 different drugs a day and wondering why they feel terrible -- until a smart doctor takes them off of all but one or two and they suddenly feel good again, maybe a drug shortage is a good thing. Passing drugs out like candy at Halloween isn't good for anyone.

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Mark Brody's avatar

Without drugs, there could be a crisis for the health of America. We may beforced to MAHA it without pharmaceutical assistance -- i.e., face our illnesses with safe and effective non-pharmaceutical treatments. What a shame! We all feel such a debt of gratitude to the pharmaceutical industry, which, without their Chinese manufacturing base, will likely become irrelevant.

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Maurine Meleck's avatar

wellness ELITE? Really? You should really rename that. I certainly can't afford that though I'm raising my grandson with autism.

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Liberty's avatar

Good Reason To Avoid All toxic Precriptive Drugs.

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