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New Annual Survey for Personal Prescription Importation (CPPI)

by CANPharmacyKing    •    January 17, 2023

CPPI new campaign survey

Please take the NEW Campaign for Personal Prescription Importation Annual Survey!

2022 has seen unprecedented attacks against personal prescription importation by Big Pharma and we need your help now more than ever in the fight to ensure access to affordable medications.

What You Need to Know Before the Tripledemic Hits

by Skye Sherman    •    November 21, 2022

What You Need to Know Before the Tripledemic Hits preview
We all did what we could to weather the COVID-19 pandemic. It was an unprecedented time facing a global pandemic and all of life around us changed.

Stolen Communication: The Heartbreaking Reality of Aphasia

by Skye Sherman    •    June 6, 2022

Most people have heard of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. But did you know there is another disease in the same family as these heartbreaking conditions? It’s called aphasia. Fewer people know about aphasia but it deserves some attention and awareness, too.

What You Need in Your Omicron Survival Kit

by Skye Sherman    •    February 14, 2022

What You Need in Your Omicron Survival Kit preview

Omicron seems to be the name of the game these days. If you were fortunate enough to avoid the first wave of COVID as well as the Delta variant.

Canada’s New International Travel Restrictions Complicate Access to Prescription Medications

by CANPharmacyKing    •    February 8, 2021

Beginning yesterday, Canada has imposed new travel restrictions to further

screen every person entering the country. This recent mandate applies to international air travelers only (those arriving by land are subject to other rules) and is meant to ensure that anyone arriving on Canadian soil is arriving COVID-free.

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Disclaimer:

The purpose of the above content is to raise awareness only and does not advocate treatment or diagnosis. This information should not be substituted for your physician's consultation and it should not indicate that use of the drug is safe and suitable for you or your (pet). Seek professional medical advice and treatment if you have any questions or concerns.
 
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