What’s the Difference Between the Red Bottle and the Blue Bottle? The Price

This is a picture of U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan of North Dakota, announcing the bipartisan bill that will officially allow U.S. consumers to purchase drugs from licensed Canadian pharmacies.
He’s holding two bottles of Lipitor, both made at the same plant in Ireland, then distributed to pharmacies in Canada and the United States.
I have in fact two bottles here, the only difference is in color, one is red and one is blue …The only difference is the U.S. consumer gets to pay more than twice as much for the identical pill put in the same bottle. That’s unfair we believe.
While the bill, when made law as expected, will officially make it legal to purchase medications from Canada, you don’t have to wait to save money on your drug purchases. Based on the current FDA guidelines, you have little to fear in buying Canadian medications for personal use.
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