Government
No drugs from Down Under
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted Aug. 2, 2004
Congress has passed a trade agreement with Australia that prohibits that country from exporting discounted pharmaceutical drugs to the United States. Reimportation proponents in the U.S. House and Senate were bothered by the agreement, which they fear sets a precedent that could be repeated in trade agreements with other countries. Three measures are pending in the Senate that would mandate a system for allowing drug reimportation from Canada and other developed nations.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2004/08/02/gvbf0802.htm.












