Posted on August 25th, 2010 by Health News
“A law intended to speed up development of new drugs for U.S. kids has ended up financing clinical trials in poor countries, where the medicines might never become available,” suggest the authors of a study published online Monday in the journal Pediatrics, Reuters reports (Joelving, 8/23). The U.S…
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