"FDA Grants Florida Green Light to Import Prescription Drugs from Canada for Cost Reduction"

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The FDA has approved Florida's plan to import prescription drugs in bulk from Canada, aiming to reduce costs for residents. This policy, which aligns with efforts from the Trump and Biden administrations, requires Florida to ensure drug safety and provide quarterly reports to the FDA. The state anticipates $150 million in annual savings, but there is skepticism about the plan's effectiveness and concerns from the pharmaceutical industry about patient safety. The importation is authorized for two years with the possibility of extensions.
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- F.D.A. Issues First Approval for Mass Drug Imports to States From Canada The New York Times
- FDA approves first state request to import drugs from Canada CNN
- Florida Is First State Allowed to Import Drugs From Canada in Bid to Reduce Costs The Wall Street Journal
- FDA to allow Florida to import prescription drugs from Canada The Washington Post
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