Published Jul 18, 2024
Why Are There So Many Drug Shortages In The U.S.?
An insightful exploration into the alarming drug shortages plaguing the U.S., delving into underlying causes such as manufacturing challenges and economic factors, while discussing potential policy changes and market-driven solutions to enhance supply chain resilience.

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