Many U.S. consumers in need of prescription drug coverage might find the new federal health care law will limit or possibly block access to some doctor-prescribed medications. The ObamaCare regulations limit access to some types of drugs while some health care plans approved by the federal law might contain hidden costs that greatly increase the price of prescription drugs. To help keep health care costs low, eDrugSearch.com enables U.S. consumers to conduct Canadian pharmacy reviews and identify which ones are the most professional and offer the greatest savings on their doctor-prescribed medicines. With an average potential savings of 75 percent and usually more on the same prescription drugs that cost much more in the United States, buying from Canadian pharmacies can save U.S. consumers a great deal of money while also making it affordable to purchase prescription drugs that might not be insured in the United States. “Potential federal limitations on prescription drug coverages could mean some people no longer have insurance for all of their prescriptions,” said Cary Byrd, President, eDrugSearch.com. “But our site is a leading resource for U.S. consumers who need to have access to affordable, high-quality prescription medications.” The federal Affordable Health Care Act of 2010, also known as ObamaCare, could result in many people having highly restricted access to some prescription drugs or leaving them with very costly deductible amounts for their prescription medications. The law lumps various prescription drugs into one of several drug categories and allows health insurance plans to limit insurance coverage to just one drug in each category. That means similarly categorized drugs might not have prescription drug coverage for each. And with many health insurance plans having hidden and often times high deductible amounts despite being approved by ObamaCare rules, many U.S. policyholders might find the cost of U.S. pharmacies to be too high. But when using a leading resource, like eDrugSearch.com, to conduct online pharmacy reviews of federally licensed Canadian and U.S. suppliers, buying affordable prescription drugs is a lot easier. Federal regulations allow people living in the United States to buy up to a 90-day prescription drug supply from pharmacies in Canada and refill those supplies every 90 days from Canadian sources. In many cases, those drugs cost 75 percent or more less than they do in the United States. Canadian federal law imposes pricing limitations on prescription drugs. That means pharmaceutical companies in Canada cannot charge as high as they can in the United States to generate high profits. So when people conduct online pharmacy reviews and compare drug prices, they many times can save hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars on their annual prescription drug costs. And knowing which suppliers are the best in Canada is much easier when doing Canadian pharmacy reviews by using eDrugSearch.com to locate the best deals on prescription drugs in Canada or the United States. That makes staying healthy easier and much more affordable. About eDrugSearch.com Based in San Antonio, eDrugSearch.com is the Health 2.0 social network and comparison shopping site for U.S. consumers seeking prescription medications from prescreened Canadian and other international pharmacies. eDrugSearch.com's social network empowers members to rate and review pharmacies, share experiences with other members, and more. eDrugSearch.com president and founder Cary Byrd is an impassioned advocate for reform of U.S. prescription-drug law. For more information, visit the company's Web site at http://www.eDrugSearch.com or its blog at http://www.edrugsearch.com/edsblog/