U.S. healthcare

How Online Generic Medications Could Benefit the Hispanic Community in the U.S.

The United States, home to approximately 331 million people, includes a significant Hispanic or Latino community, comprising 21.9% of the population when accounting for undocumented immigrants. This demographic familiarity with Mexico’s lenient over-the-counter medication policies suggests a need for similar reforms in the U.S. Allowing online access to verified generic pharmaceuticals could reduce healthcare costs, increase accessibility, and empower consumers, aligning better with the principles of freedom and equality enshrined in American founding documents.

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How US Prescription Policies Favor Profits Over Patient Care

In the U.S., the process of obtaining medications involves doctor visits, high costs, and limited accessibility, leading to lower customer satisfaction. Other countries with broad over-the-counter (OTC) availability enjoy higher customer satisfaction and easier access to medications. This article compares customer satisfaction, health outcomes, and economic impact between the U.S. and other countries, highlighting the need for the U.S. to consider a hybrid model that balances regulation with accessibility, and explores the potential benefits of allowing verified online pharmacies from India to ship medications to the U.S.

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Undermining the Foundations: How Big Pharma and U.S. Politicians Contradict American Ideals

In the U.S., the foundational principles of freedom, equality, and the pursuit of happiness are undermined by the collusion between big pharma, congressional elites, and government agencies. This alliance prioritizes profit over patient welfare, restricting access to affordable medications and violating constitutional promises of life and liberty. To realign with American ideals, there must be reforms to limit pharmaceutical influence, promote competition, and prioritize patient-centric policies. It’s crucial to advocate for a healthcare system that truly serves its people and reflects the nation’s founding values.

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