Taken as directed, the cost per year to an individual consumer can be around $500 or more.
They do not have direct contact with the individual consumer.
After 9/11, however, these companies have suddenly found themselves marketing products to individual consumers.
It also has health impacts on those other than the individual consumer.
Now about 5 percent of the individual consumers who buy from us want them.
An individual consumer has a given money income for spending on only two goods.
For individual consumers, the award amount is likely to be fairly small.
The better lesson might be for individual consumers, instead of policy makers.
Higher costs for the individual consumer might make food supplements too expensive to buy.
Individual consumers have been buying drugs from abroad for some time now.