CA bill proposes prescription drug tracking requirement
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By Anonymous | Posted 8:38pm | July 14, 2008
Another example of Big Pharma putting patient saftey 2nd and profits first. How many people have to get sick or die b/c of an unsecure and unsafe drug supply chain?
By Anonymous | Posted 6:26pm | July 15, 2008
You obviously have no clue about how onerous and ridiculous this process would be.
By Anonymous | Posted 4:55pm | July 18, 2008
Big Pharma is not trying to avoid this. They want a better approach to implementing the ideas as a phased-in approach. The COSTS will end up being paid by the consumer as this law would require additional equipment in pharmacies, some doctors offices (human and animal) and add more overhead to track all the drugs. Your local pharamcy probably does not have the equipement or systems required to meet the law. Don't put the blame on Big Pharma.
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