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New Draft Importation Rule Released

A new pilot program that allows states to import from Canada and allow manufacturers to voluntarily import has been announced via a draft rule through HHS and the FDA. 

The program would give states and nonfederal government entities the ability to import from Canada by applying to the FDA. Higher priced drugs such as biologics are not included in the draft rule. Here are some of the main points: 

  • The drugs must be approved in Canada. 

  • It does not include, controls, biologics or intravenously injected drugs. 

  • States can work with wholesalers and pharmacies to create an application.

Canadian officials have already stated that the plan is unlikely to work as Canada is only 2% of the global market versus 44% from the U.S. This means that Canada will not be able to meet demand. 

A separate program that would allow for drug company importation of its own products does not take into account rebates or the best-price rule. The program requires that the drugs go through a separate re-labeling and testing that will have an additional cost. Additional costs may either cancel out any savings or make the drugs more expensive. 

This rule is in response to several states such as Florida who have created legislation in 2019 to allow for the importation of drugs from Canada. 

For more information regarding importation in general click here

Here is a link to the proposed rule

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