A 10ml bottle of Insulin would have cost you $450 in the United States in 2018. This is despite the fact that the same bottle could be acquired for a paltry $21 in Canada. And that is hardly the only example of the massive discrepancy between prices in the US and Canada. Consider Nexium, a drug that American pharmacies sell at $7 for one 40mg tablet but which a Canadian pharmacy will offer at $3, or Abilify which the Americans sell at $34 a pill but Canadians provide at $4. Why are identical drugs cheaper in Canada than in America? The price disparity is approaching the ridiculous, so much so that some American consumers have started looking elsewhere for cheap drugs.
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