The Wall Street Journal studied prices for specialty generic drugs — which in theory should be inexpensive — at pharmacies like CVS and UnitedHealth. It found markups of anywhere from 3.5 times to more than 100 times the manufacturers' prices.
The Wall Street Journal studied prices for specialty generic drugs — which in theory should be inexpensive — at pharmacies like CVS and UnitedHealth. It found markups of anywhere from 3.5 times to more than 100 times the manufacturers' prices.
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