The Niagara Falls Review

Bernie Sanders argues for cheaper insulin costs

Visits Windsor to illustrate cost at one-tenth of U.S.

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WINDSOR — It’s an “embarrassm­ent” that Americans have to travel to Canada in order to buy cheaper medication, said U.S. presidenti­al candidate Bernie Sanders in Ontario on Sunday.

The independen­t Vermont senator, 77, who is seeking the Democratic nomination, travelled to Windsor with a group of American diabetics to purchase insulin at a lower cost.

“We love our Canadian neighbours and we thank them so much, but we shouldn’t have to come to Canada,” Sanders told reporters outside of a pharmacy.

Typically, a vial of insulin that Type 1 diabetics need to regulate their blood sugar costs about US$340 in the United States, roughly 10 times the price in Canada.

Sanders posted on Twitter this weekend that the high cost for insulin has put the lives of American diabetics at risk.

He has long targeted pharmaceut­ical companies for the cost of prescripti­on drugs, and he made a similar medication trip to Canada in 1999.

“As Americans, what we have got to ask ourselves is how come the same exact medicine, in this case insulin, is sold here in Canada for one-tenth of the price that it is sold in the United States?” said Sanders.

Multiple trips from Americans headed to Canada for cheaper insulin has raised concerns about its supply in Canada, despite insulin tourism being relatively small scale.

Late last month, a group of Type 1 diabetics from Minnesota crossed the border to buy insulin in London.

A recent letter from 15 groups representi­ng Canadian patients, health profession­als, hospitals and pharmacist­s urge the federal government to safeguard the Canadian drug supply.

A spokespers­on for the federal health minister said earlier this month that the government is monitoring the situation.

Current rules allow Americans to take home a maximum threemonth personal supply of medicines bought in Canada, and four states have passed legislatio­n allowing for wholesale or individual imports of medication­s.

 ?? SCOTT EISEN GETTY IMAGES ?? U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders talks about the cost of insulin in the United States versus Canada as he visits Windsor.
SCOTT EISEN GETTY IMAGES U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders talks about the cost of insulin in the United States versus Canada as he visits Windsor.

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