Illinois and Wisconsin yesterday launched the nation’s first state-sponsored program to help residents buy cheaper prescriptions from other countries despite a federal ban on such programs. The Food and Drug Administration has issued a complaint to the states but news reports indicate the FDA does not intend to shut the program down. State officials estimates residents in Illinois and Wisconsin will now be able to purchase scores of drugs up to 50 percent off the U.S. retail price.
Illinois & Wisconsin Launch Program to Buy Foreign Drugs
HeadlineOct 05, 2004