After a tumultuous launch, poor enrollment and ongoing confusion, the
embattled Medicare Part D prescription program has yet to clear its most daunting challenges:
the April 1st expiry of the 90-day grace period, the enrollment deadline on May 15th and the
start of the donut hole for many patients later in 2006. The net result: millions of prescriptions
will not be covered nor afforded. Canadian pharmacies can ease the pain.
Toronto, Canada, March 27th, 2006 – The new Medicare prescription drug program for American
seniors has been beset with problems since its inception but faces even greater challenges for the
remainder of 2006. April 1st will mark the expiry of the 90-day grace period designed to help
seniors transition into the program by maintaining them on previous therapies that may not be
covered by their Medicare plan. The May 15th enrollment deadline also looms with little
administration sympathy for an extension despite widespread confusion and frustration.

But the most insidious deficiency of all may prove to be the onset of the “donut hole” or
coverage gap, which could bring a shocking dose of reality to patients forced to pay full price for
their drugs. These drawbacks can be solved by considering safe and affordable drugs from licensed
online Canadian pharmacies like ADV-Care (
www.adv-care.com or
www.PharmacyOnTheNet.com).
“Medicare D is over-promising and under-delivering” says Ramy Attalla, Director of
Communications at ADV-Care Pharmacy. “It offers some benefits but there are serious gaps
that Canadian medications can fill beautifully. Patients are discovering that a CANADA + MEDICARE
approach can be the best option.”
Officials are already concerned that many patients may be forced to go without their medication once
the 90-day grace period expires on April 1st. The policy was implemented in January when thousands of
seniors were refused coverage, forcing 36 states to intervene with emergency assistance to maintain
residents on prescribed therapies.
Disturbingly, insurance companies have been remiss in informing their customers of what drugs will be
covered. State assistance is also scheduled to end by April 1st, 2006. As such, many patients could be
at risk of losing coverage permanently - a situation that can be alleviated by Canadian pharmacies
like ADV-Care.
“Whatever the reason for lack of coverage, Canada can deliver savings as good or better than
Medicare. Whether you fall off the formulary or into the donut hole, why pay full price for a drug
when it is available at 40 – 70% savings on your doorstep?!”
ADV-Care Pharmacy ( www.adv-care.com or
www.PharmacyOnTheNet.com) is
licensed by the Ontario College of Pharmacists, and has been safely dispensing medications to
Canadian & U.S. residents for 6 years. All Canadian medications are Health Canada approved and
are dispensed by licensed pharmacists.
Media Contact:
Ramy Attalla
Ph. 1-888-611-5582
website: www.PharmacyOnTheNet.com
Source: PR Web Direct