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Pharmaceutical legislation Manufacturers Association

Until recently, manufacturers were free to establish their desired price for a drug. Wholesalers and retailers added what they chose to reach the retail selling price for medications. In 1997, a proposed scheme of prices extending to the retailer was agreed on, but resistance was met from the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association(PMA). In the legislation, a pricing board composed of members selected by the Minister of Health would establish prices for each product and a maximum selling price. Public-sector primary care... [Pg.1979]

In a survey done by the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association in 1992, they found that the number of States considering legislation to regulate biotechnology had dropped from a peak of 10 in 1988 to only two at the time of the survey. The two states considering legislation at the time were Connecticut and Vermont, and at this time those bills have not passed. The Vermont bill was only to appoint an advisory board to recommend future actions to the State. [Pg.52]


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