Drugs For Rare Diseases Have Become Uncommonly Rich Monopolies
Drugmakers have brought almost 450 orphan drugs to market and collected rich incentives by doing so. But nearly a third of the medicines aren't new or were repurposed many times for financial gain.
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January 17, 2017 at 04:59PM
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NPR News: Drugs For Rare Diseases Have Become Uncommonly Rich Monopolies
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