Advocates For Patients With Rare Diseases Defend Tax Credits For Orphan Drugs
The Republican tax plan could reduce or eliminate federal tax credits that reward companies for developing drugs to treat rare diseases. People who benefit from the medicines have objected.
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November 30, 2017 at 04:16AM
NPR News: Advocates For Patients With Rare Diseases Defend Tax Credits For Orphan Drugs
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