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From Bend.com
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May 12 - SALEM - During a visit Wednesday to the Salem Senior Center,
Gov. Ted Kulongoski announced three efforts to combat the skyrocketing
prices of prescription drugs and help Oregonians afford needed medications.
The governor's announcements include
a plan to seek federal approval to enable Oregonians to import medications
from Canada; a new consumer-education web site to help Oregonians reduce
their drug costs; and a comprehensive review of the state's prescription
drug purchasing in order to keep costs down.
"I am committed to helping all
Oregonians - especially seniors - afford the medications they need," said
the governor. "Clearly, the issue of affordability of prescription drugs
is one that will not go away. With health care costs escalating, we have
to look at every possible way to help individuals and state agencies cut
costs. Today's actions will give Oregonians a better chance to take control
of their health care expenses."
First, the governor announced that
he plans to seek approval from the federal government to allow for the
legal importation of FDA-approved medications from Canada. He sent a letter
Wednesday to Oregon's congressional delegation, asking for their assistance
in this effort.
"I have been working with the Oregon
Board of Pharmacy to develop a plan that will assure both safe importation
as well as the opportunity for consumers to continue using their trusted
local, licensed pharmacists," said the governor.
Under the governor's plan, Oregon
pharmacists would be allowed only to import those pharmaceutical products
approved by the Board of Pharmacy and supplied by approved wholesalers
in a safe and regulated manner.
The Board of Pharmacy would license
and inspect Canadian pharmaceutical wholesalers to assure that they meet
the same safety standards as are required of U.S. wholesalers.
The Board would ensure that medicines
originate only from approved manufacturing locations; routinely test medicines
for safety; establish safe shipping procedures; and closely monitor compliance
with established rules and procedures.
The governor has asked Bruce Goldberg,
Administrator of the Office of Health Policy and Research, to lead a small
delegation of Oregon representatives on a trip to Canada to establish
appropriate links with Canadian officials and wholesalers.
Once that is completed, the governor
will finalize the details of the proposal and submit a request for approval
to the federal administration. He plans to make such a request as soon
as possible, but no later than the next 90 days.
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