Trump’s tariff assault on drug affordability stings a Vero Beach cancer patient

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By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

Natalie Keegan, who has end-stage pancreatic cancer, believes ozone therapy is keeping her alive.

So the Vero Beach woman, who takes six ozone capsules a day, was alarmed about having to pay an extra $246 in new customs duties and fees for ozone oil from the Netherlands. Keegan was already paying $1,200 plus $100 shipping costs for 500 capsules – and ozone therapy is just one of several conventional and alternative treatments she’s getting “indefinitely.”

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