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The (Non) Law of Drug Shortages
1/20/2012
Many factors contribute to why reported drug shortages are at their highest levels in more than a decade.
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AMP Is a Joke but Nobody’s Laughing
4/17/2007
Two decades ago I used the same headline as this editorial, but instead of average manufacturer price (AMP), it was average wholesale price (AWP).
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