Potential Changes in Drug Pricing Amid U.K. Political Contest
The political landscape in the U.K. may influence drug pricing strategies, while the U.S. continues to press Germany for higher drug payments, amidst other health developments.
The political landscape in the U.K. may influence drug pricing strategies, while the U.S. continues to press Germany for higher drug payments, amidst other health developments.
In the latest Pharmalittle update, the U.S. is applying pressure on Germany regarding drug pricing policies, alongside notable changes within the FDA and developments in biotech clinical trials.
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