Generic Drugs Saved $734 Billion For American Health Care System In 10 Years, Says Generic Pharma Association
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
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MUMBAI - Increased use of generic pharmaceuticals brought about by dramatic changes in laws governing the pharmaceutical industry saved the American health care systems more than $734 billion during the last decade. Of that figure, $128 billion was saved alone last yearYou may also be interested in...
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