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  1. Timely Access to New Pharmaceuticals in Canada, the United States, and the European Union

    Modern medicines not only treat illnesses that could not previously be treated, but also represent a substitution for older, less efficient, and less effective methods of treatment. Newer medicines can expand access to better health through reductions in ...

 

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