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STAT+: FDA approves Colorado’s plan to import cheaper drugs from Canada
The FDA said it will allow Colorado to import certain prescription drugs from Canada in an effort to bring prices down for residents.
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According to STAT’s source item, STAT+: FDA approves Colorado’s plan to import cheaper drugs from Canada, The FDA said it will allow Colorado to import certain prescription drugs from Canada in an effort to bring prices down for residents.
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