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MedPeer Survey: Nearly 90 Percent of Doctors Support Restrictions on Expensive Medications

Nov. 8, 2016

Filed Under: Market, Pharma Tagged With: medicines, MedPeer

Almost 90 percent of doctors believe that the use of expensive medications should be limited, according to a survey conducted…...

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