Which U.S. states are currently importing drugs from Canada?
First, that’s a bit misleading. No states are importing drugs from Canada: None. But after conducting due diligence – which included inspection visits to Canadian International Pharmacies, including some based in British Columbia – five states have set up websites which point a minority of their citizens who are without prescription drug coverage or the means to acquire their medications in the United States toward approved Canadian pharmacies. Those states are Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, New Hampshire, and Washington. Many cities, including San Francisco and Boston, are also helping facilitate the purchase of medicine from Canadian-based International Pharmacies. Vermont is currently suing the FDA to allow the uninsured and the poor among its citizens to legally import drugs from Canada.