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Just to inform you that your package was received Friday 27 th October 14 days after dispatch , excellent service , no problems with customs , also thank you for free extra tablets , you can if you wish use this letter as a recommendation for your company , many thanks

11.06

Indian Pharma: Spectre of price control - Kewal Handa,Managing Director, Pfizer Ltd
There is a big difference between healthcare and drug costs. Access is a function of both, affordability and reach of healthcare services that include medicines. Oft heard statements about people needing to dispose life savings to pay for medication, is off the mark

11.06

How do drug companies sell their brands at high, uncompetitive prices?
Unlike other items the decision to buy medicines is not taken by the purchaser but by the doctor. As the saying goes, competition does not operate when “one who decides does not pay, and the one who pays does not decide” to which a wag has thoughtfully added “and the one who decides is often paid.” Since doctors are the “ones who decide”, drug companies spend huge sums of money to induce them to patronise their highly profitable products.

11.06

The erectile dysfunction drug Viagra may have found a new, potentially life-saving use in hospital pediatric intensive care units, researchers report.
Australian researchers gave the drug to 15 babies with congenital heart disease who were being weaned from inhaled nitric-oxide therapy, a treatment that ICUs use to help these infants survive.

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