Fears of Ontario pharmacy shortage after slashed generic drug prices unfounded: research
Wednesday, January 19, 2011 - 11:00
in Psychology & Sociology
A University of British Columbia study shows that there are enough pharmacies situated throughout Ontario communities to absorb many closures without negatively affecting geographical accessibility for residents. The research suggests concerns that reducing generic pricing could result in pharmacy shortages are unfounded.
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