Nevadans will be able to buy prescription drugs from Canada over the Internet starting this week.
Over objections by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Nevadans will be able to buy prescription drugs from Canada over the Internet starting this week, a spokesman for Gov. Kenny Guinn said on Friday.
"Monday is the anointed day," said Steve George, a spokesman for the Republican governor, referring to when a state Web site linking consumers to pharmacies in Canada goes into operation.
The measure passed by state lawmakers last year.
The listings will be available from governor’s website, at http://gov.state.nv.us/
The current listing of Canadian Pharmacies sanctioned by Nevada regulators include,
1. Granville Pharmacy, Vancouver, B.C.
1-888-730-3338
www.onlinecanadianpharmacy.com
2. Hometown Pharmacy, Homewood, M.B
1-877-696-6300
www.hometownmeds.com
3. Extended Care Pharmacy, Calgary, Alberta
1-866-266-9955
www.extendedcarepharmacy.com
4. Ultra Care Pharmacy, Surrey, B.C.
877-507-3061
www.CanadaWayDrugs.com
UPDATE:
CANADIAN PHARMACY SITE NOW LIVE AND OPERATIONAL
CARSON CITY The website detailing the state’s Canadian Pharmacy prescription drug program is now live and operational. The site, http://govcha.state.nv.us/CP-index.htm, is listed under the Office for Consumer Health Assistance.