Black people in Canada less likely to fill medication prescriptions due to cost, study says

A technician counts pills in a pharmacy laboratory, Wednesday February 5, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

TORONTO - A new study says the cost of medication is stopping Black people in Canada from filling their prescriptions at a higher rate than white people. 

The research published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that Black people are less likely to have drug plans to cover the cost. 

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