For the fourth straight year, prescription drug spending rose more than 17 percent in 2001, driven in large measure by a handful of heavily advertised, high-priced medications, a nonpartisan study released Thursday found. Sales of prescription medications at retail stores and through mail-order companies totaled… Read More
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Prescription drug costs continue to rise 17 percent spending increase blamed on heavily advertised, high-priced medications
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Prescription drug costs continue to rise 17 percent spending increase blamed on heavily advertised, high-priced medications