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First-of-a-kind drug approvals continued rise in 2015
The Oklahoman
WASHINGTON (AP) — Approvals for first-of-a-kind drugs climbed higher last year, pushing the annual tally of new U.S. drugs to its highest level in 19 years. | The rising figures reflect an industry-wide focus on drugs for rare and hard-to-treat dis...
First-of-a-kind drug approvals continued rise in 2015
Springfield News-Sun
Approvals for first-of-a-kind drugs climbed higher last year, pushing the annual tally of new U.S. drugs to its highest level in 19 years. | The rising figures reflect an industry-wide focus on drugs for rare and hard-to-treat diseases, which often c...
First-of-a-kind drug approvals continued rise in 2015
WPXI
Approvals for first-of-a-kind drugs climbed higher last year, pushing the annual tally of new U.S. drugs to its highest level in 19 years. | The rising figures reflect an industry-wide focus on drugs for rare and hard-to-treat diseases, which often c...
Drug Approvals at 19-Year High Belie Industry Challenges
Scientific American
Healthcare providers are pushing back against high drug prices | -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com | ... ...
New wave of synthetic drugs heightens need for pill testing, says leading researcher
Canberra Times
A researcher at a leading Australian drug education centre has backed a trial of pill testing at music festivals arguing a new wave of synthetic drugs is driving the need for the NSW government to act. | Dr Monica Barratt fro...
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