The number of seized packages mailed to U.S. consumers by Canadian pharmacies has now reached 37,154, angering members of Congress who have been deluged by complaints from constituents. "Some consumers have had their lives put in jeopardy. If you're on heart medication, you can't miss a day or two," says Dan McLaughlin, a spokesman for Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat who has been rallying opposition to the new policy.