FDA,
Customs Department actions
to restrict vital prescription drugs
endangers health, lives of America’s seniors
St. Louis, MO, December 12 –It’s the Holiday Season, a time
of good will and concern for others—except in the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) and Customs and Border
Department where officials hope to restrict the access of
seniors to needed prescriptions from licensed, registered
pharmacies outside the U.S.
The timing has also drawn suspicion and is viewed by many as
an attempt to force America’s seniors into enrolling in the
poorly received Medicare Prescription Drug Card Plan (Part
D).
“We are
witnessing a shameful attempt by official agencies of the
United States government that is nothing less than a
life-threatening denial of needed prescription drugs to
America’s seniors,” says Daniel Hines, publisher of
www.TodaysSeniorsNetwork.com, a leading informational
web site for America’s seniors. Hines has also been a
forceful advocate on behalf of the right of American
citizens to be able to have freedom of choice regarding from
whom they purchase their prescriptions and has selected
www.UniversalDrugStore.com as its recommended supplier
of choice for seniors.
“We take
our responsibilities to seniors very seriously,” Hines
explains. “There are many outstanding mail order pharmacies
in Canada, but our exclusive professional relationship with
www.UniversalDrugStore.com
In the
latest moves, the Department of U.S. Customs and Border
Protection has acted apparently in collusion with the FDA to
remove some of the criticism of the FDA by selectively
seizing prescription drugs and then informing the affected
seniors that they have the right to ‘appeal’ to the FDA to
see if the prescription drugs are able to be ordered and
received by Americans. ;
“With this
action, the Customs and Border Protection Department has
tacitly admitted two things,” Hines notes.
“First, in certain circumstances, such sales are allowed by
U.S. law, and, secondly, that America’s seniors have found
in such orders relief from the unfair and predatory pricing
for prescription drugs within the United States—a situation
that not only will not be improved by Part D but will
actually provide drug manufacturers with opportunities for
even more profits at the expense of those who are most
vulnerable—America’s seniors.”
Hines
continues that it is ironic that attempts to portray
America’s seniors as ‘drug smugglers’ by the Customs people
are an issue of concern when supplies of illegal street
drugs flow freely across the country’s borders.
”The Customs spokesperson claim that their actions protect
‘national security’, which interestingly coincides with the
publication of a new ‘novel’ that uses as its premise a
terrorist link with prescription drugs from Canada—a novel
financed by the pharmaceutical industry.
“The fact
is that the American public has spoken. It is demanding
equitable pricing for prescription drugs, and continues to
look to mail order pharmacies manned by health care
professionals, licensed and regulated by their governmental
agencies, and offering proven, safe, low-cost drugs to meet
their health care needs.
“We at
www.TodaysSeniorsNetwork.com are proud of the
contribution we have made to helping seniors have option in
the purchase their prescriptions through our relationship
with
www.UniversalDrugStore.com, “ Hines says.
“This
attempt at denying life-sustaining prescription drugs to the
American public—especially at the Holiday season—is an
especially cruel policy , one that we believe will be doomed
to failure as the inherent good will, common-sense and
determination of America’s seniors and political leadership
will once again illustrate the need for access to these
important prescriptions.
“It is
well-known that the risk of death by heart attacks and other
causes increases in the Winter and during the Holiday
season,” Hines notes. “We call upon Congressmen and Senators
to not let this situation stand. It is time to examine the
policies of the FDA and Customs and their relationship to
large drug companies at whose bequest they act. It is time
to allow an up-down vote on providing Americans access to
prescription drugs from outside the U.S. And, It is time to
look to the contribution of these prescriptions in budget
deficit reduction by allowing them to be credited against
the Part D expenses.
”The health
and well-being of America’s seniors cannot be at the mercy
of official agencies of the U.S. acting as the serfs of drug
companies driven only by their lust for more profits.”