Drug shortages keep growing. Older, injectable medicines among most vulnerable.

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One thought on “Drug shortages keep growing. Older, injectable medicines among most vulnerable.

  1. You can’t have it both ways. Can’t have dirt cheap products that nobody wants to manufacture because they don’t make a profit. These are businesses that have to make a profit to survive.

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